![]() We will do our best to accommodate everyone, but there are simply times where we do not have the staff and cannot provide the level of service we expect. We will no longer seat parties larger than 10 without prior management approval. Effective immediately, we are making a change to our large party policies so that we can continue to operate as efficiently as possible for the greatest number of guests that we can. In these trying times, we find it necessary to adjust to accommodate everyone the best we know how in keeping with our traditions and goals. These days we struggle daily to staff our restaurant to provide the quality of food and level of service you have come to expect. Germantown Commissary sauce is also gluten free.Ī lot of other places around can accommodate gluten free requests and some even have a printed gluten free menu, including (non-exhaustive list) Interim, Flight, Flemings, Owen Brennans, Ruth's Chris, Folk's Folly, Acre, The Farmer, Jim's Place, Capital Grille, Restaurant Iris, Napa Cafe, Felicia Suzanne's, Alchemy, Babalu, Fuel, Strano, and many others.We strive every day to provide high quality food and service and we appreciate the patronage you have given us over the last 17 years. The meat is also nearly all gluten free.įor breakfast, Staks Pancake Kitchen serves gluten free buckwheat pancakes.įinding BBQ which is 100% gluten free is unfortunately difficult, but Corky's BBQ is gluten free, including the sauce (ribs & pulled pork). Texas de Brazil has gluten free Pão de Queijo (Brazilian cheese bread) which is amazing and should be on the menu at every restaurant. They are also the only place in town that we've found which regularly serves a gluten free cheesecake. Like Amerigo, Ciao Bella in East Memphis has gluten free pasta available. If you want local pizza, all Pyro's locations, Hog & Hominy, and Memphis Pizza Cafe have gluten free pizza crusts available.īounty is still gluten free and my wife's favorite place to eat in town. "Was" being the operative word, as she has unfortunately rolled back and essentially ceased operations. ![]() Ok, lots to say here, as my wife was diagnosed with celiac a number of years ago and we've been on an ever widening search for gluten free options at restaurants in Memphis since. in Downtown, or Happy Glaze Donuts in Cordova (they even have a separate fryer for gluten free!). If pizza is the craving of the day, head to these places for gluten free crust options: Aldo’s (multiple locations), Memphis Pizza Cafe (multiple locations), Rotolo’s, Venice Kitchen, Pyro’s, Fox Ridge Pizza, Hog & Hominy, Rock n Dough, and Ciao Bella.Ĭhow down on gluten free pasta options at Cocozza, Libro, Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen, Russo’s, and Ciao Bella.įor snacks or dessert, try the gluten free pastries from Lucy J’s Bakery in the Crosstown Concourse, The Ginger’s Bread Co. ![]() ![]() Satisfy your carb cravings with yummy gluten free bread and buns available at Sunrise (multiple locations), Bishop, Farm Burger, Belly Acres, Young Avenue Deli, Hopdoddy, City Silo, French Truck Coffee, Otherlands, JoJo’s Espresso, and several Huey’s locations. We love Indian dishes from India Palace and Golden India in Midtown, plus Mayuri in East Memphis.Īsian food can be difficult with all that soy sauce, but we know Mosa and Bangkok Alley in East Memphis and Green Bamboo in Cordova all have gluten free options listed on their menu. If you are looking for a specific cuisine, we’ve got you covered!įor Mexican food, you can’t go wrong without these Memphis favorites, most of which have multiple locations: Maciel’s Tortas and Tacos, Margarita’s, Frida’s, Cafe Ole, Babalu Tacos and Tapas, Las Delicias, El Porton, El Mero Taco, and El Mezcal. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |