Sopraffina Marketcaffe

2 ratings
$ • Cafe
Reported NOT to have a gluten-free menu
175 W Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL 60604

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Gluten Intolerant

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They’ve updated their menu and now offer gluten free sandwiches, pizza, and of course salads. Food is good! So now part of my regular lunch rotation spots in the loop. However they do caution about the risk of CC when making the sandwiches. I felt fine later though. Salads may be a safer choice if you are really sensitive.

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Celiac

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There are some GF options but they aren't very careful about cross contamination. I found pasta in my gf caprese salad.

Celiac friendly?

No

Updated 9 years ago read full review

This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions.

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Symptomatic Celiac

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They have gluten free bread for sandwiches, GF pasta and pizza. I am celiac, and the sandwich I ate made me sick. I had a relatively mild reaction compared to some experiences I have had so I think it was just a trace however I would never eat here again. It was enough to upset my stomach for the rest of the day. Also it should be noted that the gluten free pasta salads are premade in a glass cafe style set up next to foods containing gluten. We even asked if my bread would be kept separate and they said they would warm it on a clean plate. The sandwich was cut in half, something even like cutting my sandwich with a knife that just was used on wheat bread is enough to make me sick however.

Celiac friendly?

No

Celiac

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Several options. GF pizza cooked separate. Cook changed gloves twice. Pasta and salad options are tasty.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

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Offers gluten free spaghetti in a dedicated pot to boil. Now offers gluten free sandwich bread as well. A lot of gluten nearby these options though, so I don't think it is celiac friendly.

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I called to ask about their GF options and they told me that they had options for salads and to ask the people making the food for which dressings were okay; however, it is very difficult to communicate with the people behind the counter because of how loud and busy it is. I wouldn't recommend this place unless you call ahead and get specific information.

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