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ThrowingMits t1_je9r8ge wrote

The R House food court is a good place to take kids. I can’t speak to GF but with so many vendors you can probably find some dishes that are suitable. Would also recommend Paper Moon Diner.

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bohmore t1_je9slxh wrote

I have celiac as well - I've heard good things about Gertrude's (never been and can't speak to kid-friendly). Harmony bakery is entirely GF and close by - they serve lunch too but there's nowhere to sit inside. I've eaten at Blue Pit before and been fine and Papi's Taco is also nearby (they have a GF menu). Download the app Find Me Gluten Free and you can search via a map.

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whiskeylime t1_jea17h8 wrote

i have celiac - i love Harmony Bakery for treats (but no seating); Papi's Taco is safe and has lots of options; a little further out of the way but Corner Pantry on Falls Road is awesome and very celiac-friendly.

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muddyhands78 t1_jebln6g wrote

I have friends with a kid who has celiac disease, and we all went to Daniela on 36th in Hampden recently. Their gf pasta options got a thumbs up from kid and very diligent parents, who asked lots of questions to the server and felt good about their procedures for keeping things separate.

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mrbates618 t1_jec504u wrote

Miss Shirley’s cafe is very kid friendly, has an extensive GF menu, and takes cross contact very seriously. Daniella Pasta in Hampden is a little nicer but their homemade GF pasta is to die for. Baltimore Gluten Free on Instagram and Facebook is a wealth of knowledge and suggestions.

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karensbakedziti t1_jecthf8 wrote

If you have celiac, I would go with Sweet27 or Harmony Bakery, since they’re entirely gluten free.

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