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managementcapital t1_iyv76oy wrote

By the way bakery on Lexington and 80s is fully gluten free that is highly recommended even for not gluten free folk because it's so good

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Quorum1518 OP t1_iyv788y wrote

My sister LOVES that place and we always get her cakes from there for her birthday.

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managementcapital t1_iyv7eda wrote

So just get her a gift card from there

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Quorum1518 OP t1_iyv7h8z wrote

Not a dinner, and hoping to give her a gift card for somewhere she hasn't tried. Think romantic dinner with her husband who isn't gluten free.

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scarletcrimsonrouge t1_iyv6tgj wrote

Ffs did you try to do a Google maps search? Just send her cash for Senza Gluten

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Quorum1518 OP t1_iyv76yi wrote

Yes, I did. I get hits for restaurants like Smack, which I know about. I'm not looking for restaurants that necessarily market themselves as gluten free. I'm looking for fancy restaurants that people with celiac/gluten sensitivity have enjoyed that are also high end.

Senza gluten is not necessarily ideal. Her husband isn't gluten free and she's already been there.

There's no need to be rude.

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scarletcrimsonrouge t1_iyv83eb wrote

Gluten sensitivity is a full spectrum and some people with Celiacs can't have any cross contamination.
There's a ton of restaurants with reviews on Google that mention Celiac. I had a friend with hardcore Celiac visit and we found a number of safe places to eat that way, so I know what I'm talking about.

You're asking for help without any indication you've tried to do any research, and without any specifics. Take a breather

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Quorum1518 OP t1_iyv8aap wrote

Yes, I'm aware of celiac vs. gluten sensitivity. She doesn't have celiac. If a restaurant lists the meal as gluten free, she is comfortable with it.

Incredible how rude you are. Just scroll by if you find the post irritating. In DC, people ask for restaurant recommendations all the time on Reddit and no one has a conniption about it.

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