Many of the places reviewed are now closed. Best bet is the poke which is 100% gluten free. Next, there are some good taco options (all but 1 I think), the sushi is also good but the sriracha mayo is not gf. Lil Madrid has a few options but double check for cc on cutting cheese and breads. Merchantile cafe usually has a good soup that is gf. Kulantro is usually good but I recently had a bad experience and am hesitant to recommend. Lady tried saying all sauces were gf, they are not. Stuffed is not good for celiacs, sadly because it easily could be.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Plenty of options here, but it can be hard to tell which places offer gluten free foods and which do not. We had the rotisserie chicken and it was delicious!
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Lots of options. Try the arepa place and roasted chicken place
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Good
Notorious p.o.k.e. was the best poke I have ever had. 100% gluten free menu filled with amazing combinations of fresh fish and imaginative innovative accompaniment... incredible staff. Truly wish I could go back for breakfast before we leave tomorrow. The gluten free sauces for the poke were incredible I sincerely hope they bottle them or sell the recipes. We tasted them all...the sauce makes the poke and none of those sauces will ever disappoint.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
We ate at Cacho’s Latin Flavor which had several delicious gluten free options. When we explained we were celiac they understood why we were asking so many questions. They assured us that they cook gf items in safe areas with different equipment. I wish this option was closer to my hometown!
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I have been here on 2 occasions and have had a good experience. The first time I tried the lemon curd chia pudding (brunch restaurant to the left when you walked in) and an empanada from Cachos. Just make sure you tell Cachos you have an allergy because despite having a dedicated fryer, my first empanada came out with a non-gluten free item on the same tray and touching.
On the second occasion I had another empanada but also tried a salad from Hawt Pizza and some tacos and a margarita from Flora Flora. We talked to the staff at Flora Flora and they said all menu items are gluten free but ask questions if you don't tolerate soy. We also tried some truffles from Eldora Chocolate where everything is gluten free, even the cookie dough!
My most recent visit was for breakfast and I got an acai bowl from Prana, and a latte from the coffee shop there, super yummy!
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Sawmill Market is a new food hall in Albuquerque with many different vendors. We tried several on our first visit, but not all. I did a lot of asking around and ordered several items. Here is what we found, but there is much more to explore! Hawt Pizza - Delicious. GF crust available and it was great. Thin and crispy. Same wood fire oven for all pizza. Cacho’s - GF Empanadas and Arepas. They told us they use a dedicated frier. Eldora Chocolate - So wonderful. All GF! SO good! Just ask, they are very helpful. Mercantile Wine Bar - Grabbed a menu. Looks like lots of GF options. Charcuterie Boards, olives, and more. Flora Mexican Restaurant- Spoke with them and looked at menu. Lots of GF taco options. Bottom line, lots of option for GF. We had drinks, food and a great time! Felt great to support local business during this difficult time. Everyone was friendly and helpful. Lots of Vegan options too, which was great. It was wonderful and a relief to know you can eat GF at several places with Sawmill Market. Also, pick up beautiful flowers at Estella Floral and check out the cute retail shop!
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent