Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 I ate at Gott's in St Helena over the 4th of July weekend and they at first told me their regular fries (not sweet potatoe) fries were okay and made in a dedicated fryer. But upon speaking with one of the chef's from the kitchen, I found out they also fry veggie burgers in the same oil and those contain wheat. But I did have a burger with lettuce on the outside... It's frustrating that we would both we told different things just 2 weeks apart of being there! I also ate at 's Backstreet Kitchen in St Helena and it was amazing albeit more expensive, the staff were very knowledgable about what I could and couldn't eat and I had one of the best meals I've had in awhile there! Alison > > We went to Yountville this weekend and found some great Gluten > friendly places so I wanted to share. > > Rutherford Grill - the manager (I think) came out and told me what was > gluten free and went even further suggesting ways to alter dishes with > special fresh ingredients. I told my husband sometimes eating gf you > are either treated extra special or are SOL. I was treated extra > special. > > Yountville Deli - I brought Udis bread and asked them to make a > sandwich with it. They said they were very comfortable with GF and I > watched and they were careful. > > Bistro Jeanty - the waitperson showed me the gf options. Seemed very > familiar with gf. > > Gotts Roadside - Do gf burgers with lettuce wrap similar to in n out. > Frys made in dedicated fryer. Fun outdoor eating area. > > Caveat, i'm not very sensitive so can't tell if I've been glutened. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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