CleanPlate Rankings
Top Gluten-Free
Restaurants
Russian Hill / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and not clearly labeled; no gluten-free menu and little evidence of safe handling for gluten-free needs.
Greenwich Village / New York
No gluten-free pizza or products are offered, and the kitchen environment is not suitable for celiac or strict gluten-free needs.
East Village / New York
Gluten-free options like sushi and sashimi are available, but staff knowledge is low and cross-contamination risk is high, with a recent diner reporting illness and discomfort with handling.
East Village / New York
Gluten-free options are very limited and menu labeling is absent, with no evidence of staff training or safe handling for gluten-free needs.
SoMa / San Francisco
Gluten-free handling is not well documented and staff knowledge appears low, with no gluten-free menu and negative celiac reviews.
West Village / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and staff knowledge is low; only plain rolls may be safe and sauces generally contain gluten.
SoMa / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are not labeled and a celiac reviewer reported gluten found in dishes after staff assurances, indicating unreliable safety for gluten-free diners.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with no gluten-free noodles or menu labeling and little staff support for substitutions.
East Village / New York
Very limited gluten-free options and staff knowledge is inconsistent, with repeated reports of confusion and lack of clear protocols.
Richmond District / San Francisco
Gluten-free crust is available, but staff are unwilling to accommodate safe preparation and cross-contamination risk is high.
Outer Sunset / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with most dishes containing soy sauce and no menu labeling or documented protocols for gluten-free handling.
Chelsea / New York
Gluten-free options are not clearly labeled and staff knowledge appears inconsistent, with soy sauce present in most dishes and no dedicated gluten-free menu.
Williamsburg / New York
Gluten-free handling is poorly documented and recent reviews report staff confusion and gluten exposure; not recommended for strict gluten-free needs.
Greenwich Village / New York
Gluten-free options are not documented and no menu labeling is present, with no evidence of staff protocols or accommodations for gluten-free needs.
Russian Hill / San Francisco
Soy sauce is widely used and staff report they cannot accommodate gluten-free or celiac needs; not suitable for strict gluten-free diners.
Inner Sunset / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are limited to tacos, but staff knowledge and handling protocols are inconsistent, making this a challenging choice for strict gluten-free diners.
Midtown / New York
Very limited gluten-free options and staff knowledge appears inconsistent, with little reassurance for strict gluten-free needs.
East Village / New York
Gluten-free protocols are unclear and staff knowledge appears limited, with no gluten-free menu or labeling and little evidence of safe handling.
Dogpatch / San Francisco
Gluten-free accommodations are limited and inconsistent, with unclear protocols and at least one recent report of a negative gluten-free experience.
Lower East Side / New York
No gluten-free pizza is available; menu is wheat-flour based and not suitable for gluten-free diners.
Midtown / New York
Menu lists some gluten-free options, but staff knowledge and ingredient transparency are poor, with diner reports of unclear protocols and unsafe handling.
Greenwich Village / New York
Gluten-free options are very limited and staff knowledge is inconsistent, with only a few safe choices and no dedicated protocols.
Upper East Side / New York
Gluten-free options are not reliably available and cross-contamination risk is explicitly stated as very high.
Greenwich Village / New York
No gluten-free menu labeling and flour tortillas are standard, making this a poor choice for gluten-free diners.
Marina / San Francisco
Gluten-free bread is available, but staff are unwilling to accommodate safe preparation and cross-contact risk is high, with repeated negative experiences from gluten-free diners.