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ALABAMA

Bocca Ristorante

Location: Birmingham, Alabama

“I had reached out to the restaurant in advance, and the general manager informed me that they could absolutely accommodate my allergies. I was able to eat bread at a restaurant for the first time in awhile as the focaccia is made in house and did not contain sesame! Server was knowledgable about what dishes to avoid (as of July 2024), only two of the entrees had nuts (although there are nuts in the desserts, mostly almonds). In addition to the bread service, I had the bolognese which was delicious!”
@schmandz who manages tree nut and sesame allergies

ARIZONA

Intentional Foods (IF Cafe & Market)

Location: Mesa, Arizona

“OMG drop everything you are doing and run to Intentional Foods! This was the first time in my life in which I could walk into a restaurant and order anything off of the menu – absolutely incredible!! I had Caesar salad (including croutons!) for the first time in my life, and it did not disappoint! The sweet potato fries were outstanding and the desserts…don’t get me started! You must try the churro donut served warm!! Most of all, you must talk to Lisa, who is the kindest woman who I feel so lucky to have met!!”
@missmeliss1895 who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies

Nami

Location: Phoenix, Arizona

“This was my first time having a safe version of a DQ blizzard – in the form of a Nami Soynami! Their soft serve comes out of its own machine and is a coconut-soy base! They have food allergy protocols and used clean equipment to stir my toppings of choice (which they got out of fresh containers) into the soft serve. I found out about Nami from a fellow Spokin ambassador and was so excited to be able to try it!”
@missmeliss1895 who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies

CALIFORNIA

Randy’s Donuts

Location: Costa Mesa, California

“I went to Randy’s after seeing the reviews for this location in this app and had a great experience. I called ahead and their employee walked me through their protocols, told me they only have Nutella but no peanuts, and that they change gloves and have the donuts on separate days. To be extra cautious about cross-contamination, he recommended I ask for donuts from the back of the tray to be extra cautious even though they’re very careful about cross-contamination. They were very understanding of my allergy, were patient at the window while walking me through their protocols again, and I was able to eat a donut for the first time in years! Truly so special as I never thought I’d have somewhere I can eat donuts on the regular!”
@janelled who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Indulge Right Bakery

Location: Fresno, California

“Entirely gluten-free bakery. The baker came out to identify products that were free from eggs, peanuts, and tree nuts. They do have tree nuts in some products. My son had a warm loaf of very good sourdough bread for the first time.”
@momben who manages peanut, tree nut, egg, wheat, melon, and pea allergies

Noble Bird Rotisserie

Location: Long Beach, California

“It was my first time ever eating at a restaurant! The food is so delicious and the online menu and staff (owner, chef, managers) are very helpful and transparent with food options. I felt so secure eating here and it was the best experience I could have hoped for. I ordered roasted potatoes, chicken, and fruit.”
@zanestealkitch who manages tree nut, peanut, milk, and egg allergies

RAKKAN Ramen

Location: Long Beach, California

“This was my first time ever having Ramen! I’ve always been nervous because of my milk, beef, pork, egg, allergies… but the staff here reassured me that my Ramen would be prepared separately in a clean prep space. I got the Garnet vegan Ramen, and it was so delicious and satisfying! I can’t believe this was something I have been missing out on… I can’t wait to go back! I also appreciate that all of the broth here are plant-based by default, and there is a vegan version for almost every item on the menu. They seem to be really great with food allergies in general.”
@jennatso8 who manages milk, egg, and meat allergies

The Wild Chive

Location: Long Beach, California

“This is an all vegan comfort food spot with an amazing brunch! I got the Monte Cristo sandwich and was in heaven!! Additionally, ordered the beignets because I’ve never been able to safely have them and omg…LIFE CHANGING! You have to try them out. Fried to perfection and dusted in the dreamiest powder sugar coating. Highly recommend this fully vegan spot. The staff is extremely well-informed as well!”
@jennatso8 who manages milk, egg, beef, and pork allergies

BMO Stadium

Location: Los Angeles, California

“Wow, first of all this stadium is absolutely gorgeous! Brand new, sparkling clean, and kind staff. I had no issue bringing in my allergy kit, but beware—no purses are allowed! I was delighted and surprised to find a fully vegan fried chicken restaurant right when I walked in. My first time being able to eat at a sports game ever and it was absolutely delicious. I got the Nashville Chicken Sandwich with fries. Delectable! Highly recommended for anyone with milk/egg/fish allergies.”
@jennatso8 who manages milk, egg, beef, and pork allergies

Erewhon

Location: Los Angeles, California

“Erewhon was on my bucket list for LA! I had seen so much about this expensive grocery store all over social media and I just wanted to go inside one. I didn’t expect to find SUSHI I could EAT!?! I found a black rice (??) spicy caterpillar roll and it was SO good! The thing I was excited about the most was that in the little sushi box came my tamari brand gluten-free soy sauce in the little packet!! Wow!! This was my first time eating sushi from a grocery store. The avocado on top of the sushi was so fun and I loved the spicy mayonnaise. It was definitely expensive though! What a cool experience!”
@samisafeeats who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, shellfish, and wheat allergies

Leo’s Superfood Bakery & Deli

Location: Los Angeles, California

“My daughter had donuts for the first time and she loved it! A lot of their foods does contain nut allergens but let them know and they’ll provide you with an ingredients list. Thanks to Alexis at the front counter, she’s so helpful!”
@aminasjourney who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, and egg allergies

New Eritrea Restaurant

Location: San Francisco

“This is a dedicated nut-free Ethiopian food restaurant! They also have gluten-free injera so you can make any of the entrees gluten-free! They ask if it’s a preference or an allergy when you request gluten-free. Everything was amazing! My first time having Ethiopian food!”
@emsnutfreeeats who manages celiac and peanut and tree nut allergies

Pica Pica Arepa Kitchen

Location: San Francisco, California

“First time having arepas! No nuts”
@heartxsynapse who manages a peanut allergy

Minako Organic-ish Japanese Cuisine

Location: San Mateo, California

“Amazing Japanese restaurant run by a mother and daughter. They are so nice and we’re very careful about my allergies. I was able to try tempura, karaage, and gyoza for the first time! They are a very small restaurant but they make incredible food and are super careful with allergies.”
@saya who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, fish, shellfish, wheat, sesame and meat allergies

JD Flannel Donuts and Coffee

Location: San Juan Capistrano, California

“My son is peanut and tree nut allergic and had a blast. All donuts are nut free. First time for my son to have a donuts. He had s’mores and festive vanilla donuts. Their donuts are fluffy and made especial like you are eating a piece of cake. Everyone of us enjoyed it. Very helpful staff. We will be back here.”
@liz34ph who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

COLORADO

Burrowing Owl

Location: Colorado Spring, Colorado

“I’m allergic to dairy and had ‘cheese’ for the first time in forever, and it was awesome. Everything here is good and not just ‘good for vegan food’. I was almost in tears because I could have ANYTHING on the menu and know that it was safe. It’s been more than 3 years since I’ve eaten some of these foods. I had their Mac n’ Cheese, the chocolate, cake, loaded baked potato soup, and adult chocolate milk (chocolate syrup, almond milk, peanut butter and bourbon.) We were in town for 3 days and went every night for dinner. I seriously can’t say enough about this place.”
@caljaysoc who manages a milk allergy

Avanti Food and Beverage

Location: Denver, Colorado

“The first time I️ have had fried chicken in a long time eating out! They only offered the gluten-free version which is so cool.”
@michellecarfagno who manages celiac and peanut and milk allergies

CONNECTICUT

Koffee

Location: New Haven, Connecticut

“I noticed they had sunbutter items instead of peanut butter and when I asked about whether they had any nuts… I was informed by an employee that the owner’s child had a nut allergy and they have a nut-free kitchen. I haven’t brought my child there yet but I feel better eating food from there around him. Update: my son who is allergic to peanuts and some tree nuts ate there successfully! He is almost 3 years old and it was his very first time eating a non-packaged item out of a bakery case! He was excited and we can’t wait to go back! However, I was disappointed by a barista there recently who made me feel stupid for asking if their kitchen was still nut-free (it’s not posted anywhere so I always ask), incredibly condescending and completely ruined my afternoon.”
@elee13 who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Steiner’s Coffee Cake

Location: Windsor, Connecticut

“The coffee cake and brownies here are so good! My first time eating food from a bakery and I felt super safe!”
@nutfreejessica who manages peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish, wheat, seed, vegetable, fruit, and grain allergies

FLORIDA

HaleLife Bakery

Location: Clearwater, Florida

“This was such a great find for us! They are nut-free, and also soy, dairy, egg and gluten-free. It’s a little hard to find but it’s very clean and nice inside. They have pretty cupcakes and adorable little donuts in many flavors. My kids loved everything they had. I emailed the owner before visiting and they do NOT use Bob’s Red Mill gluten-free flour, which most gluten-free places do and has a risk of cross-contamination with nuts. This was my daughter’s first time in a bakery she could eat at and it was so special for us.”
@lattelauren who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

LuLu’s Destin

Location: Destin, Florida

“I cannot say enough about Lulu’s in Destin! This is the first time that our son could eat at a restaurant with us and everything went so well! Our son has tree nut, dairy, egg, and beef allergies and we still had options! I loved that a manager takes your order from an allergy-friendly menu and is very knowledgeable about it all. She was the only person handling our son’s food and they prepared it in a dedicated kitchen. The whole facility is nut-free too! highly recommend-definitely making this a regular stop on our beach trips!”
@kalexander20 who manages tree nut, egg, milk, and beef allergies

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant

Location: Kissimmee, Florida

“AMAZING! I do not even have words! If you are going to Disney, you must go here! It is located inside Hollywood Studios! I had a shake for the first time in my life…and not just any shake, but a cookie shake made with Tofutti ice cream, Enjoy Life cookies, rice milk, coconut whipped cream, and house made chocolate sauce! Chef Daniel makes everything in his own station, so no need to worry about cross-contact! In addition to the shake, I had an outstanding burger and fries! Definitely one of the best meals of my life, and chef could not have been any kinder!!”
@missmeliss1895 who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies

Tusker House Restaurant

Location: Kissimmee, Florida

“Majority of the things on the buffet were safe for me, but I had to have a chef separately prepare my food due to cross-contamination. This was the first time I got to have a variety of safe options.”
@britneyb who manages celiac and peanut, milk, egg, fish, shellfish, seed, grain, meat, and fructose allergies

D-Luxe Burger

Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida

“This place was incredible!! I came back two days in a row while in Disney, as it was just too good to be true! It is nearly impossible to find a restaurant with a fryer dedicated free of milk, eggs, and wheat, but here I could have crispy French fries for the first time in my life!! Just incredible! I also got a fantastic island burger on a lettuce that the chef modified for me. All allergy orders come out clearly labeled! It is truly a dream come true when it comes to allergies…why can’t places like this exist outside of Disney?!?”
@missmeliss1895 who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies

Rainforest Cafe

Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida

“This was my first time eating out at a restaurant in probably two years. I’ve become avoidant. So, I was super nervous. But the server had one of the chefs come out and he told us each individually what we could order with our different allergens. I’m shellfish and fish allergic and he said all of the burgers and fries are safe. The French fries are in a dedicated fryer. For my son with peanut and tree nut allergies, Chef Dwayne said everything would be okay except the desserts. So, he had macaroni and cheese and fresh fruit. My son with peanut, tree nut, egg, dairy, tomato ate a burger without a bun and fresh fruit. The bun is cross-contaminated with egg and dairy. The burger was very good!”
@allergymomtries who manages peanut, tree nut, egg, fish, milk, and shellfish allergies

Ale & Compass Restaurant

Location: Orlando, Florida

“This was the first time I’ve ate at a Disney resort and it was such a magical experience! I met up with another Spokin ambassador (allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, and dairy) and we both were able to have a safe and delicious meal. As soon as we sat down, our server asked if we had any allergies and wrote them down while bringing out the chef to speak to us about our meals. The chef (I believe his name was Chef John) was absolutely amazing! He was able to accommodate us with no problem at all. I had the French Dip Flatbread and it was absolutely delicious! I highly recommend Ale and Compass!”
@amandapayo1219 who manages peanut and chickpea allergies

Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC

Location: Orlando, Florida

“Once it was clear that my son could safely eat ALL of their baked goods (nut and egg allergies), I bought multiples of everything! It was the first time he ate a doughnut and cupcake that I didn’t make.”
@dbart who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

Kona Cafe

Location: Orlando, Florida

“Kona Cafe is located in the Polynesian Resort at Disney—it’s next to Ohana inside. My first impression was off because the guy at the counter that was checking us in asked if we had any allergies, I listed mine, and he said ‘well, we have water!’ He was probably new and doesn’t understand that Disney specializes in allergies. But when we sat down the chef came out and she was so knowledgeable and kind. She mentioned bringing rolls out, and I said, ‘what did you just say??’ And she brought out gluten-free rolls with earth balance butter. The brand is Bloomsfield bread, and it pulled apart like real rolls!! My whole family said they were delicious. It was my first time getting to pull a piece of a roll, put butter on it with a knife, and EAT IT!! It was so fun. For the main meal, I got the Spicy Tuna Roll without the spicy mayonnaise, and got avocado instead. The whole restaurant uses tamari gluten-free soy sauce. My mom got the Kona Chicken Stir-fry, which I could also have, so we shared. For desert I got Coconut Tapioca which is a Pineapple-Coconut Jam base topped with Fresh Fruit and Assorted Boba. It was so good!! I will definitely be coming back.”
@samisafeeats who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, shellfish, and wheat allergies

Mikado Sushi

Location: Orlando, Florida

“This was the first time having completely safe Japanese food at a Japanese restaurant! It took a lot of calls and research but I am so happy I finally found a place! Mikado did not disappoint at all. When we had called prior to dining the hosts were super informative. They only have one roll on the menu that contains a tree nut. However, they make sure to fully sanitize the sushi station if you are ordering sushi. If you order from the kitchen they have no peanuts or tree nuts. They cook in 100% refined vegetable oil. The waiter and staff are completely knowledgeable about allergies and ensured me that my sushi would be nowhere near the tree nuts. It was an amazing experience to be able to have safe sushi and Japanese food at an actually Japanese restaurant and it just Publix sushi.”
@amandapayo1219 who manages peanuts and chickpea allergies

The Dailey Pastry

Location: Orlando, Florida

“My first ever macaroons! Because they are often made with almond flour, I have never been able to try them before.. but this company is dedicated free from all nuts! So excited that Spokin introduced me to this brand. The chocolate was definitely my favorite…delicious AND allergy friendly!”
@alyssabauder who manages a peanut allergy

Rose & Crown Pub

Location: Orlando, Florida

“I love Disney so much! They always do me so well. I got the shepherds pie and it was probably one of the best things I’ve ever eaten. The chef came out and talked to us and understood completely! It was my first shepherds pie!! And then I had an English trifle, which wasn’t my favorite but I don’t really get to complain about a TRIFLE! The whipped cream on top, though, was incredible. My mom and grandpa said it tastes exactly like the real thing. A couple sitting next to us ordered the trifle because it ‘looked good’ and wasn’t on the menu. They loved it and I mentioned how it was my first time having whipped cream. They told me it tastes like the real thing! It’s the whipped cream used on Disney Cruises, I remember, but I forgot the name. You can only buy it in bulk though.”
@samisafeeats who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, shellfish, and wheat allergies

Walt Disney World Resort

Location: Orlando, Florida

“15 years ago when many chefs were not too familiar with cooking for kids with multiple food allergies we went to Disney for the first time. Everyone was amazing! Alfredo, our chef for one of our first breakfasts came to the table to ask my daughter, ‘princess, what would you like for breakfast?’ She said had never tried French toast in the past. He made it for her and I’ve never seen such a smile. On her and me! we have always taken such great comfort knowing that the Disney chefs are knowledgeable and truly care.”
@gizmo who manages tree nut, milk, and kiwi allergies

Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas

Location: Winter Garden, Florida

“For the first time my daughter is able to have movie theater popcorn. (Popped in vegetable oil).”
@aturin101 who manages tree nut, egg, sesame, and peanut allergies

GEORGIA

Bartaco

Location: Atlanta, Georgia

“Update: Just went again and had the plantains and steak bowl with kimchi! I also had guac and chips again for appetizer and two other salsas that were safe. So so good! Servers were very good about my allergies and told the whole kitchen. Again, I felt super safe eating here. I got the pork belly rice bowl and it was probably the best thing I have ever eaten. I called the restaurant a couple days before and I got to speak to the chef. She explained the different fryers and it sounded really promising!! The entire restaurant is gluten-free except for the ice cream cones. This was my first time eating chips and guacamole at a restaurant! It was so good. I brought my list, as usual, and talked to the manager. She made sure my dish was safe! So yummy!”
@samisafeeats who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, shellfish, and wheat allergies

HAWAII

Lappert’s Hawaii Ice Cream and Coffee

Location: Kihei, Hawaii

“Their protocol for allergies was top notch! Sanitized scoop, fresh bin and my son had hard ice cream out for the first time in years!”
@momofcory who manages a tree nut allergy

ILLINOIS

FRÍO Gelato – Navy Pier

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“Frio was soooo good! I’ve never been able to visit an ice cream shop or anything similar and enjoy a dessert. We visited Frio twice while in Chicago because it was that good. I had emailed them and they let me know that their sorbets were safe and made without dairy and that when I visit their location I can alert the staff of my allergies and they would scoop fresh sorbet for me from the back. That’s exactly what happened and the staff was so friendly! When I returned the next day, they knew me already and knew exactly what to do. I had the berry and lemon sorbet. The berry was my favorite – it was really fruity and really good!”
@ashleybga who manages peanut, tree nut, sesame, milk, and soy allergies

Happy Lamb Hot Pot

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“This was a fantastic spot! I have never tried hot pot before so this was very exciting for me. There were no nuts on the menu except peanuts. They had peanuts at the sauce bar and there was a peanut vinegar on the menu. However, they were relatively easy to avoid. There were no nuts in the broth, and all of the ingredients brought to the table were simple and unencumbered by sauces or anything hard to know the exact ingredients of. You order with a menu that you check boxes for and hand the the waiter, so you only get exactly what you ask for and eat what you want! It was a great experience and I would absolutely go again!”
@natalie who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Beacon Doughnuts

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“My dairy and egg allergic daughter was able to have her first ever doughnut! They do have peanuts on the premises. Great tasting doughnuts! The staff was helpful.”
@superhailey who manages peanut and egg allergies

Chicago Diner

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“So many firsts here!! I had nachos, a milkshake, and mashed potatoes for the first time. They have separate blender for allergy milkshakes since they have the peanut flavor in the other blender. This place is amazing and manager came out—she was so knowledgeable and kind. The nachos were only my appetizer, though. I had a lentil loaf with gravy (kind of like meatloaf—whole restaurant is vegan) that comes with garlic potatoes. I could have mashed potatoes here so of course I ordered them!! Mashed potatoes are so good!! Nachos are so good!! I love strawberry milkshakes!!”
@samisafeeats who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, shellfish, and wheat allergies

FRÍO Gelato – Navy Pier

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“The first time my daughter could visit an ice cream and gelato shop! No nuts in the facility! Eggs in two flavors that the staff showed to us. They said they would use clean scoops and get the gelato from fresh containers in the back. Fantastic gelato and fantastic experience!!”
@jowen18 who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“I am 19 years old and this was my first time going out for ice cream. I finally found a place I could trust, and it certainly did not disappoint. I was not even nervous taking my first bite, which says a lot for me. On top of that, the ice cream was ridiculously amazing. I will be going back all the time and I’m from the burbs, but it’s totally worth the drive. Incredible.”
@ecadkin5 who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, fish, shellfish, fruit, and meat allergies

KAI ZAN

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“My 17 year old with tree nut, peanut, sesame, and salmon allergies ate sushi for the first time and we felt so safe at Kai Zan! He loved every single bite! They modified the omakase menu for him so he didn’t have any sesame or salmon. Each plate came to him with an orchid petal so we knew they were keeping his food separate and safe. To see his face when he took his first bite was so amazing. Thank you, Spokin, for giving us the tools to let him try sushi and thank you Kai Zan for the best first sushi experience!”
@sheberhard who manages peanut, tree nut, and seed allergies

Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“First time my food allergy kiddo had Chicago style pizza! We felt very safe eating here. They have gluten-free options and noted our allergens. No issues whatsoever. As a New York style pizza lover I’d eat here again. She safely a pepperoni deep dish and loved it!”
@vkotz who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

San Soo Korean BBQ

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“Korean barbecue can be really hard for people with food allergies because often times Korean servers don’t know too much English and communication can be difficult. Luckily, this place still has authentic Korean BBG as well as a full English speaking staff! One of the first questions they asked us is if we had any food allergies. Overall, super delicious (and thick pork belly!!) and a chill restaurant vibe!! Highly recommend for first time Korean BBG.”
@aliu who manages a citrus allergy

Sushi Taku

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“This is the first Sushi restaurant my children have been able to dine in due to their allergies. My children have peanut, tree nut, and sesame allergies and were able to enjoy ordering sushi off a menu for the first time. Sushi Taku has now become one of my family’s go-to places to eat. The staff is very friendly, helpful, and educated on food allergy safety.”
@mna53 who manages peanut, tree nut, and sesame allergies

Taiyaki Chicago

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“I got to try taiyaki for the first time at this spot! They have a vegan option and many of their soft serves are vegan, too. There are a few items with nuts on the menu but mostly as toppings.”
@amandayoung03 who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, fish, and shellfish allergies

The Chicago Diner, Logan Square

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“First ever ‘milk’ shake!! This was such a positive experience when I walked in and explained to the hostess my allergies she was so kind and explained to me all of my options. She referred to an allergen book with all of the information. The whole menu is vegan and gluten-free items are flagged. I got the soul bowl with sweet potato fries and a chocolate shake. They use a separate allergen blender for the shakes and only used chocolate chips for toppings as the other ones had nut cross-contamination. Such a delicious and safe shake!!”

@jilletchason who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, wheat, egg, and avocado allergies

Wrigley Field

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“Ordered my first ever soft serve ice cream here! It was dairy free Oatly brand and came in a souvenir hat! There was wheat on all of their french fries though, but I ordered a hot dog and took off the bun but would not be safe for cross-contamination. I was surrounded by peanuts but my allergies are not airborne.”
@jilletchason who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, wheat, egg, and avocado allergies

Ramen-San Lincoln Park

Location: Chicago, Illinois

“My first time having ramen! Very few nuts on the menu and the staff couldn’t have been better about ensuring I could eat here safely!”
@mjflip19 who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

DeSalvo’s Pizza

Location: Evanston, Illinois

“Native New Yorker here and this is our favorite tasting pizza on the North Shore. Dairy and egg-free crust—they happily made my daughter a red pizza (no cheese) and it was delicious. Limited tree nuts on the menu but they made note of all our allergies and the staff was so nice and patient and answered all of our questions. The absolute best part is they have an Oatly machine! My girls were able to have soft serve cones for the first time. Safe dinner and dessert in one spot is so rare for our family— such a win. There is also a park/playground for littles right next door (with picnic tables) if you want to eat outside!”
@cbuckley who manages tree nut, milk, egg, and avocado allergies

The Burger Social

Location: Wheaton, Illinois

“Burger Social staff are well educated about the menu and helped us navigate to safe options for our son who has life-threatening nut allergy. And the best thing of all—their chocolate milk shake was safe for him! This was the first time he’s been able to have a milkshake at a restaurant and not made by Mom! He was SO excited. It’s the little things right?!”
@raven who manages peanut, tree nut, soy, sesame, and legume allergies

INDIANA

Organic Bread of Heaven

Location: Gary, Indiana

“They are super educated about allergies! I was able to try so many new breads and baked goods I had NEVER had before. Their products are free of 7 of the top 8 allergens! Everything tasted amazing!! I have only seen them at farmer’s markets but you can order online as well. They are incredibly kind and accommodating, and the prices are great. Farmer’s markets are usually not safe for me so I’m really grateful that I finally found somewhere where I can buy something to eat when I go. They do use coconut oil which I am okay with but if you are not, you should watch out for that.”
@isabel48 who manages peanut, tree nut, sesame and chickpea allergies

IOWA

Mandarin Grill & Sushi Bar

Location: Clive, Iowa

“This is literally the first time we’ve ever eaten out at an Asian restaurant with our daughter where she could eat more than rice. Usually we can’t because wheat is in so many Asian sauces, but the owner has celiacs and she gets it. There’s a gluten friendly section on there which my daughter could safely eat from. We also mentioned her other allergies and they took care of us. I’m excited to go back.”
@vkotz who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Blue Sushi Sake Grill

Location: Des Moines, Iowa

“We had such an amazing experience here. This is the first time our daughter has ever eaten sushi outside of the home. They’re very allergy aware regarding cross-contamination, what ingredients are in their dishes, etc. Our waitress informed us of what would be safe, if the fryers were shared, and any other potential issues. She checked with both the chef and manager once we decided on a meal. They have an amazing selection of gluten-free and vegan items. Everything was delicious and my daughter had a great safe experience here. Limited nuts on the menu. Will definitely return! Their takeout has been amazing. Always gloved and masked up with option to prepay. Everything has been safe and clearly flag allergens.”
@vkotz who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

MAINE

Dean’s Sweets Fore Street

Location: Portland, Maine

“My first time ever being in a nut-free chocolate shop!! Such a good feeling and the chocolate was amazing.”
@daphlevy who manages tree nut allergies

MASSACHUSETTS

Tipping Cow Ice Cream

Location: Somerville, Massachusetts

“I was over the moon for the first time in my life to be able to feel safe ordering anything off the menu of an ice cream shop!! I dragged my non-allergy friends were with me and they all loved the ice cream too, no compromise on flavor for accommodation! Love it! The staff on site didn’t know if they had pea protein in anything but I had DM’d before to confirm they use Planet Oat Oatmilk in the non-diary flavors.”
@allergyamy who manages peanut, pea, and catfish allergies

Dumpling Daughter

Location: Weston, Massachusetts

“What a gem! Dumpling Daughter is nut-free and it’s the first time my tree nut allergic kiddo has eaten Asian cuisine and he loved it! Of note he loved the baby bok choy and the pork dumplings. His favorite were the scallion pancakes. He even enjoyed bubble tea! Highly recommend a visit to one of their three locations in MA. Thank you, Dumpling Daughter!!”
@lisaa123 who manages tree nut allergies

Kura Revolving Sushi Bar

Location: Framingham, Massachusetts

My very first sushi experience!! Since losing my sesame allergy, my boyfriend has been dying to take me to sushi and we decided to start with revolving sushi so I could try a few things without committing to a whole roll. The only thing that had nuts was the ramen so I avoided that, but otherwise safely tried a few different things and was totally safe! We even had mochi at the end! The server was SO nice and had a peanut allergy himself, so he was really helpful and was willing to check double anything I needed him to.
@carlinhanley who manages peanut, tree nut, and shrimp allergies

MICHIGAN

Sushi Zen

Location: Brighton, Michigan

“We tried a sushi restaurant for the first time! My boyfriend was hesitant but they were totally accommodating with his peanut and tree nut allergies! Not a single thing on the menu contains a direct nut…only thing he couldn’t eat was a sushi roll with mango!”
@ntracy23 who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Silver Beach Pizza

Location: Saint Joseph, Michigan

“I emailed them before traveling. The manager emailed me back. When we were there spoke to manager and they made the pizza separately. My daughter is anaphylactic to dairy, egg, tree nut, peanut. She’s never eaten a pizza out before bc she is very sensitive to cross contact. We ate two pizzas there during our trip and she was so thrilled. Would absolutely recommend.”
@kristen who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, and egg allergies

MINNESOTA

Wedge Community Co-op

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

“The coconut-based soft serve is amazing!! Comes out of a dedicated machine that only serves vanilla, chocolate, and twist cone coconut-based soft serve. My first time ever having an ice cream cone, or as they call it, a Froco! Truly incredible treat. They have all ingredients listed if you ask. Gluten-free cones as well!”
@missmeliss1895 who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies

MONTANA

Buffalo Cafe

Location: Whitefish, Montana

“My son is allergic to soy, including soybean oil. Buffalo Cafe gets their burger buns from a local bakery and they use canola oil in the fryer. This is the first restaurant where my son was able to order a burger and fries like everyone else. The food was delicious!”
@soyallergymom who manages a soy allergy

NEBRASKA

Veg.Edible

Location: Omaha, Nebraska

“Super amazing restaurant! 100% gluten-free and vegan so I was able to eat everything there! I got to have my first ever lava cake and all of the food is so delicious. The staff is wonderful and very honest.”
@britneyb who manages celiac and milk, meat, and fructose allergies

NEW JERSEY

Maggiano’s Little Italy

Location: Cherry Hill, New Jersey

“I have never been able to consume desserts at restaurants due to cross contamination but Maggiano’s is the only place where no peanuts are present. I can comfortably eat the New York cheesecake without any worries and it’s delicious!”
@dmg0816 who manages peanut allergies

Dashen Ethiopian Cuisine

Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey

“First time trying Ethiopian food..it was very good! Lots of gluten-free & vegan options!”
@gcarbone who manages celiac and milk allergies

D’Ercole Donuts

Location: Northvale, New Jersey

“Love that my daughter can have real donuts for the first time in her life!! Delicious, knowledgeable and well priced!”
@asaragusa who manages peanut, tree nut, and shellfish allergies

NEW YORK

True Food Kitchen

Location: Garden City, New York

“I’ve never been able to have a safe dairy and egg free pizza in a restaurant until I came to True Food Kitchen! I love the butternut squash with almond ricotta or the spinach and mushroom pizzas. It is a go-to meal when I’m in a Simon mall, whether it is in Roosevelt Field on Long Island or King of Prussia in Pennsylvania! The managers always come to meet me when I notify them of my allergies, and they serve it separate from my friends’ meals, too. I would 100% recommend!”
@livwong who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and soy allergies

A La Mode Shoppe

Location: New York, New York

“This was the first time our 17 year old son has been able to go into an ice cream shoppe. I can’t even begin to describe the joy this brought all of us! We went EVERY day during our trip to NYC. The owner/staff were all SO kind and knowledgeable. There are so many flavor options, safe toppings and a variety of cones. If you manage multiple allergies and are in NYC, GO HERE! You won’t regret it!!!! Actually, maybe plan a trip to NYC just to go here!”
@jcrenshaw who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Nom Wah Tea Parlor

Location: New York, New York

“We ate here successfully and the food was yummy. This was the first time my daughter ever had dim sum. My mom spoke with the waitstaff in Cantonese and they explained that the fried gluten-free dim sum options share a fryer. They do have gluten-free tamari sauce (San-J) to use. The only nut product on the menu was almond cookies. It was cool eating here because our family has been eating there for a long time. Nom Wah is one the original dim sum places in Manhattan Chinatown. The staff do speak English, but we spoke to them in Chinese to make sure they understood. Also you might see some famous people there. They’ve got a few pics up on the wall with them and I’ve seen a few on Instagram”
@vkotz who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Shake Shack – Grand Central Terminal

Location: New York, New York

“I went with my family to grand central location of shake shack in NYC. There are no nuts at this specific location. My peanut-allergic son was able to drink his first ever shake out of the house. To see the joy on his face was priceless!”
@leslieevans who manages a peanut allergy

Grandma’s Cheesecake Sandwiches

Location: Queens, New York

“100% percent nut-free. It’s a “grandma recipe” and is so good. It was my first time having cheesecake. I split the tiramisu with parents and it was very good and Ia m not a coffe fan but this was very good. We bought 6 total to bring to our next trip. The owner was very lovely and told us she could ship the product and that she gave product to local school in the area, which I thought was very cool and very nice of her.”
@darcey who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

NORTH CAROLINA

Hole Doughnuts

Location: Asheville, North Carolina

“We just ate here again and almond is still the only tree nut on premises. Still amazing donuts that thrilled my daughter!! They do have a sesame donut if that’s an issue for you. This restaurant does use almonds in the coating of one donut. Otherwise they carry and use no other nuts. My daughter was able to have donuts from a donut shop for the first time in her life! (She’s okay with almonds although we skipped that coating to be safe from cross contamination). They even made sure to use a clean tray for the donuts she ate, as they are made to order. This place really made my daughter’s day!”
@lattelauren who manage peanut and tree nut allergies

Two Roosters Ice Cream

Location: Raleigh, North Carolina

“This was the first time my dairy, egg, wheat, peanut, and tree nut-allergic son was able to have ice cream. Their dairy-free (and gluten free) cookies and cream had only soy from the top 9. The staff was very proactive, they knew all the ingredients and had laminated ingredient lists for all the details. They cleaned their hands, got fresh gloves and scoops and served out of a new container. My son loved it. Appreciate so much their attentiveness and allergy protocol, which the whole staff seemed very educated on.”
@maedchenegal who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, wheat, and sesame allergies

OHIO

District

Location: Cleveland, Ohio

“This restaurant is always a winner and our go-to whenever we are in Cleveland! They take food allergies seriously. The owner and chef are amazing people. The short ribs are ridiculously good! But the big thing is that this is the first time my son has been able to eat eggs Benedict outside of our home due to his severe dairy allergy. And he loved it! Even their cheesecake is dairy free.”
@warres1 who manages tree nut and milk allergies

OREGON

Toki Restaurant

Location: Portland, Oregon

“This was my first time ever having Korean fried chicken and I am hooked. I was really impressed with the staff @tokipdx they were really knowledgeable about their ingredients and allergens. They even let me know about their use of acorn flour, which I had no idea was considered a tree nut. Would 100% go again just for those wings”
@coll who manages peanut, tree nut, and legume allergies

PENNSLYVANIA

Bar Bombón

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

“I emailed ahead and someone from the restaurant got back to me that besides being fully vegan (so no eggs), they only have one item (a dessert) that comes with any kind of nut. Food was so tasty! They were very accommodating. This was the first time our girl’s ever had pancakes in a restaurant and they were yummy! Grown-ups enjoyed the papas, yuca, and ‘fish’ tacos.”
@ljs0819 who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

RHODE ISLAND

Awsome Sweets

Location: Pawtucket, Rhode Island

“Ordered my daughter her first ever birthday cake from a bakery (Frozen themed!) and it was so cute and delicious!! Nut-free bakery.”
@lauren3193 who manages peanut and egg allergies

TENNESSEE

Smoothie King

Location: Hendersonville, Tennessee

“The staff was very kind and brought all of the labels to me to read. Uses gluten-free granola and allergy friendly açaí blend. I ordered an açaí bowl as is off the menu. It was my first ever time having one and it was delicious!! They also told me they would use a separate nut-free blender if I wanted a smoothie.”
@jilletchason who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, wheat, and avocado allergies

Sunflower Bakehouse

Location: Nashville, Tennessee

“This place was amazing!! Whole restaurant is vegan and gluten free. (modifiable to add gluten bread but it is kept extremely separate from the restaurant and I felt safe). I was able to order baked mac and cheese out of the house for the first time! They use cashew cheese, but it is a safe nut for me. They use a few other nuts in the restaurant but are very apparent and clearly labeled. I also got a delicious smoothie made in a separate nut free blender as some of their smoothies have nuts. They have a full bakery that is completely vegan and gluten free and has all nut allergies clearly labeled. My first time getting baked goods anywhere and it was absolutely delicious. I had trouble choosing because I never have any options. Truly an allergy dream!!!”
@jilletchason who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, wheat, and avocado allergies

TEXAS

Gen Korean BBQ House

Location: Carrollton, Texas

“I informed the waiter of my allergies and he was very helpful and reassured me that everything I wanted to order would be free of my allergens. This was my first time eating at an Asian restaurant because usually it is a nightmare with peanut and egg allergies but I had no issues here and the food was delicious! There was no allergy menu so I had to rely on what the waiter told me, but it worked out for me.”
@hannahvt who manages peanut, milk, egg, and wheat allergies

Awesome Bites Co.

Location: Houston, Texas

“Awesome Bites Co. was my first ever cookie cake! My boyfriend found this bakery and ordered me a cookie cake for my 20th birthday! The bakery was founded by a food allergy mom and is dedicated free from dairy, egg, soy, peanuts and tree nuts! Almost everything is gluten-free (they have cross contact protocols to separate wheat-containing products!) I didn’t know this until we picked up the cake, but they also have homemade scooped Top 8 free ice cream in store!There were some super cool flavors like Suntella (made in store chocolate sunflower butter) and gluten-free cookies and creme, and they have gluten-freee cones and allergy-friendly toppings! (we’re going back tomorrow for ice cream). The cookie cake was delicious and made my birthday so special!”
@emsnutfreeeats who manages peanut and tree nut allergies and a gluten intolerance

UTAH

Megaplex Theaters

Location: Logan, Utah

“Never realized movie theater popcorn is dairy free. They season it with flavacol so the popcorn there is dairy free. Megaplex actually had a dairy ‘free butter’ to pump on the popcorn. First time my dairy allergic child had popcorn at the movies! Wish I would have known sooner. Just double check with your theater.”
@alicekslc who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, and egg allergies

VERMONT

Piecasso

Location: Stowe, Vermont

“I read the many positive reviews about Piecasso and had to try it and see if they could make a pizza for my 7-year-old daughter who has numerous food allergies. She has never in her life eaten pizza other than what we have made for her at home. This was a special moment for her as the wait staff and kitchen crew were able to safely make her a pizza. The regular pizza dough has soy in it but the regular gluten free dough was free from all of her allergens. The sauce has Parmesan cheese, but they do have a dairy free marinara option that was also free from her allergens. They used Vio-Life mozzarella shreds for the allergy free cheese and that was it. A delicious cheese pizza that was free from Peanut, Tree nut, dairy, egg, soy, sesame, and legumes. Staff was great and came out to double check ingredients with us to make sure the food would be safe. They even remembered me when I came back in to get another one for my daughter a few days later. Great experience here!”
@bobthebeardo who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, soy, sesame, and legume allergies

VIRGINIA

The Difference Baker

Location: Ashburn, Virginia

“2024 Graduation cake was amazing! My daughter’s first bakery cupcake was from here and this is her first full sheet cake. Everyone at her party enjoyed it!”
@mariah528 who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg and whey allergies

Chaat & More – Indian cuisine

Location: Springfield, Virginia

“The owner’s child has food allergies so he completely gets it. He was very clear about ingredients and menu items. This was the first time my kiddo was able to safely eat at an Indian restaurant. The food is authentic tasting and so delicious. We’ll definitely be back!”
@monishak who manages peanut, tree nut, and sesame allergies

WASHINGTON

Mighty-O Donuts

Location: Seattle, Washington

“This vegan donut shop in Seattle was the very first time I tasted a dairy-free donut. It was AMAZING. All the flavors are great.”
@elledairyfree who manages milk allergies

Frankie & Jo’s

Location: Seattle, Washington

“Had a wonderful experience here! The lovely person behind the counter gave us the ingredients and nutrition binder so we could determine what ice creams were safe. Our son chose the cranberry ginger snap and oat nog ice cream in a waffle cone. He’s never been able to have scooped ice cream anywhere other than home and he loved it. We had seven people in our group, six of whom don’t have allergies nor are vegan but we all loved the delicious ice creams here and the understanding and knowledgeable lady behind the counter. She even let our son try a few more flavors after he had his scoop because she wanted him to be able to experience as many new things as he safely could. We will definitely return!”
@edonovan who manages peanut, tree nut, egg, legume and fruit allergies

Pagliacci Pizza

Location: Seattle, Washington

“True can order pizza for the first time ever! Safe gluten-free crust, red sauce OR olive oil & garlic base, daiya cheese – so cool! I actually prefer the gluten-free crust.”
@coried who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, egg, fruit, milk, and meat allergies

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Chaia Georgetown

Location: Washington, District of Columbia

“This was the first time I’ve eaten out in several years – The food was delicious and although there was not direct staff to customer interaction required due to the way they took orders all the staff were very educated and friendly. Their non-dairy cheese was the best I’ve ever had. Throughly recommend to anyone with allergies in the DC area.”
@frog who manages peanut, tree nut, and milk allergies

WISCONSIN

Always AOK Bakery

Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin

“We absolutely loved the cake and cupcake she made. This is the first time my allergy child enjoyed cake outside of the home”
@mrit82 who manages peanut, tree nut, and seed allergies

AUSTRALIA

Piccolina Gelateria

Location: Melbourne, Australia

“With my dairy and nut allergies I have always avoided ice cream/gelato shops. However, I stumbled across Piccolina in Melbourne and safely ate my first-ever sorbet!

When looking at the menu options at Piccolina I noticed quite a few dairy-free sorbet options listed. They also had an allergy notice on their menu to let their team know if you suffer from allergies so they can share an allergen table. I decided to speak to the staff to understand their allergy process and see if I would be comfortable to eat here!

Their allergen menu was clearly labelled and there were a few sorbets that did not contain any of my allergies. They had a may contain traces label since there are gelatos in the kitchen that have dairy and nuts. However, they explained to me that for allergies they would use a brand new scoop to ensure it hadn’t touched the other tubs of ice cream. They also opened a brand new tub of sorbet to minimize the risks of cross-contamination!! The staff were really amazing and well-versed in allergies so I decided to try the following sorbet.”
@gracemavrelis who manages tree nut, milk, egg, fish, shellfish, sesame and kiwi allergies

AUSTRIA

Lugeck

Location: Wien, Austria

“One of my favorite restaurants I ate at while abroad. I heard this restaurant was well known for the schnitzel (which I can’t have) and I made a reservation so my boyfriend could try it. I definitely recommend making a reservation and when I went they had to turn away customers and send them to their sister restaurant which isn’t far from lugeck. First I LOVED that their menu labeled with allergens and that they have an annex so I knew which each allergen was. We got the tartare of charr and it was pretty good but I definitely prefer tuna over charr. For my main course, I got a chicken Caesar salad which was so exciting because it was my first time ever having a Caesar salad. It comes with plant based chicken but I switched it to regular chicken. When it first came out I wasn’t sure if it was nuts or pine nuts (which I’m not allergic to) so I checked with the waiter and he said pine nuts and checked with the chef! A must visit if you go to Vienna!”
@viviancrabbe who manages peanut, shellfish, tree nuts, and milk allergies

CANADA

Pokai

Location: Montréal, Canada

“This was our first time trying poke bowls with my son’s allergies. he restaurant was very kind, friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. He ended up getting a poke bowl with salmon and tuna. It was excellent!”
@vvanhaaf who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, and legume allergies

MARKED Restaurant

Location: Toronto, Canada

“Today I had the brunch of my dreams at Marked. I communicated with the chef ahead of time and she prepared me an incredible feast that was so plentiful I couldn’t even finish it, which is so rare when dining out with allergies. It was the first time I had ever eaten avocado toast or pancakes in a restaurant so that was also super exciting for me. She found me before the meal (we were a group of 18) to go over what she had prepared, which included a run down of the ingredients she used in her scratch made bread, the brand of oat milk used in the pancakes, and what oil she fried everything in. She was aware of cross contact and made sure to mention that there was no cross contact with any of my allergens and that she had made the whole meal herself. She delivered each course herself and it was all so delicious. My friends were so happy to see me eat! And it really made my day. Can’t wait to go back with my family.”
@amandaorlando who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, soy, and legume allergies

CAYMAN ISLANDS

Andiamo

Location: Cayman Islands

“Have had two outstanding experiences here! Super helpful and clear menus, staff knows ingredients well, clear allergy protocol in place, extremely friendly and accommodating. My daughter had milk/egg free pizza for the first time in a restaurant and loved it. They have vegan and GF menus as well. Servers have gone out of their way to be kind to my children.”
@beukervm who manages tree nut, egg, and milk allergies

GERMANY

Fasika Restaurant

Location: Köln, Germany

“This was my first time eating Ethiopian food, and it was great! I couldn’t have the injera because it had gluten, but the staff prepared a gluten free version for me. Essentially they put the injera toppings on a separate plate for me. The toppings were stews, lentils, potatoes, veggies, etc. It was really flavorful and delicious! There are bananas in one of the drinks, so the staff made sure my glassware and plates were specially cleaned and kept far away from the bananas. They were great in accommodating my allergies, and I highly recommend Fasika!”
@passportmemoirs who manages tree nuts, wheat, sesame, avocado and fruit allergies

GREECE

Let’s Eat

Location: Imerovigli, Greece

“This was my first time having an actual gyro because this restaurant offered a vegan and nut free tzatziki sauce!!! It was so good, I loved it we went here twice during our stay. I got a burger the 2nd time with no cheese and it was really good but def would get the gyro if I went again.”
@viviancrabbe who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, and shellfish allergies

IRELAND

Sano Pizza

Location: Dublin, Ireland

“Was walking around Dublin back on St. Patrick’s day and came across this restaurant and saw a menu display outside and checked it out. I was impressed by the menu and vegan section they had. I got the rucola pizza but substituted cheese pizza and loved it, this was my first time having a pizza that wasn’t just sauce or pepperoni. The menu also had the allergens listed and the key code is listed on the menu making it easy to know which numbers are which allergen.”
@viviancrabbe who manages peanut, shellfish, tree nuts, and milk allergies

ITALY

Old Time Pasticceria

Location: Motta Sant’Anastasia, Italy

“We hit the ‘senza glutine’ jackpot today. One entire case was allergen specific. Dairy, nut, and gluten-free. They had posters to show each item they offer with them lined up by flavors. This is the first time we have been able to try a safe Arincini! The staff was amazing at keeping our foods separated and safe. This is now our go-to for breakfast and lunch!”
@viviancrabbe who manages peanut, shellfish, tree nuts, and milk allergies

Grotta Palazzese

Location: Polignano a Mare, Italy

“Check off a bucket list date night! The hotel reached out to me after making reservations and listing food allergies. They made each of my dishes safe. Yes, we paid more for the experience, but I was blown away by the food. I could eat my weight in their scallops! This was my first time having gluten-free ravioli. The staff were wonderful when bringing each dish. They explained each plate and which allergens were removed. I highly recommend this restaurant experience.”
@mama_crist who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, soy, wheat, and meat allergies

MALDIVES

Umami Restaurant

Location: Rinbudhoo, Maldives

“This was our favorite restaurant at Baglioni! We dined here twice during our stay and really enjoyed both meals. The manager was very knowledgeable about allergies and aside from a few items with coconut, they were completely nut free. They also had allergy icons next to all of the items on the menu which was a good guideline to use when deciding to eat. Both nights I ordered the pork gyoza for starters and then I ordered the chicken ramen one night and then the chicken teriyaki the other night. This was my first time ordering ramen at a restaurant which was a nice treat!”
@tpgordon who manages peanut, tree nut, and milk allergies

SPAIN

Zuma Ibiza

Location: Eivissa, Spain

“As someone who’s allergic to all seafood, sesame, and peanuts, eating any form of sushi is impossible; or so I thought— until I ate at Zuma Ibiza. I was so well taken-care of from start to finish here, and the chef created a special sushi roll made specifically for me, it was my first ever. I can’t recommend this place enough! I will say that (like most of Ibiza) this place is super sceney, but it didn’t stop the waitstaff from taking their time to make sure they fully understood what my allergies were & how to accommodate. Gorgeous view and interior! You’ll definitely see a celebrity or two here as well.”
@allyoucanteat who manages peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish, sesame, and potato allergies

Chocolatería San Ginés

Location: Madrid, Spain

“My first time trying churros—so delicious. Churros only have flour and salt – no nuts in the oil!”
@nixole who manages peanut, tree nut, egg, shellfish, and seed allergies

United Kingdom

The Alfred Tennyson Belgravia

Location: Belgravia, United Kingdom

“French fries cooked in separate fryer in rapeseed oil. My son was able to eat French fries in a restaurant for the first time, and they were delicious!”
@rsun0101 who manages peanut, tree nut, egg, wheat, sesame, and sunflower allergies

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