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The Northman

12 ratings
$$ • Bar
Reported NOT to have a gluten-free menu, but gluten-free options are available
Reported GF menu options: Cider, Fries
Safety Rating
11 ratings

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4337 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60618

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Celiac

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They totally understand Celiac. Here is dedicated kitchen space and a separate fryer. I had the fish & chips and it was delicious and O did not get sick at all!!!

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 4 years ago read full review

Celiac

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Small menu but most items can be modified to be GF. They even have a buckwheat crepe that I am dying to try! Fries fried in a dedicated fryer and delicious. Did not get sick!

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 5 years ago read full review

Celiac

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Small food menu. Huge gf cider menu. Most items are gf or they can modify to be gf. Waitstaff seemed well informed on celiac (said owner is celiac, so they’re aware of what they need to do to keep things safe). Food was good. Did not get sick!

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 5 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.

Gluten-Free Features

  • Reported to have a dedicated fryer
  • Cider
  • Fries

Categories

  • Bar
  • Dairy-Free Friendly

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Knowledgeable and helpful staff. Buckwheat crepe with cheese, egg and bacon was delicious. Fun but very loud environment. We felt safe and had no reactions to our meal.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 5 years ago read full review

Celiac

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Been there countless times, no complaints. Staff is very knowledgeable.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 5 years ago read full review

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It took me ages to visit this place and now I will definitely be coming back! The server was knowledgeable about celiac and made sure my food was safe. There is no dedicated kitchen space, but there is a dedicated fryer. Lots of safe gf options! Plus the cider is amazing!

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 5 years ago read full review

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This is our #1 most frequent spot for a sip and a nibble, and we go weekly. They’ve never made me sick (I’m very sensitive), staff are warm, welcoming and knowledgeable. If you order a cheese plate, they’ll replace the bread with apples, and keep the bread on a separate plate for any gluten-eaters at your table. And with 20ish ciders on tap, and more in bottles, there’s always something new and interesting to sip. Do not miss the chips with the black garlic aioli - addictive!

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 6 years ago read full review

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the cider and food are AMAZING, did not get sick, planning to go again. Staff is helpful as can be. you HAVE to try their long pour.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 6 years ago read full review

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I am gluten and dairy free-didn’t have a problem finding something that I wanted. Amazing beef stew! An overwhelming selection of ciders—it was awesome!! ❤

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Celiac

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Updated 7 years ago read full review

Celiac

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Very Knowledgeable staff.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 7 years ago read full review

Symptomatic Celiac

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We went for the cider and stayed for the food. While nothing on their menu is labeled GF the wait staff was very helpful. He went through the entire menu and pointed out the GF options, there were many. They have a dedicated GF fryer for the fries and the fish is battered with rice flour. He also said that they had a dedicated space to prepare GF food. We had the fries and cheese plate. The cheese plate they provided apple slices and the baguette was served seperately for my husband. The cider list was outstanding. I highly recommend the Thistly Cross from Scotland. I also waited a day to post a review to make sure I had no symptoms.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 7 years ago read full review

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