Gluten Free FAQs: How we Choose Gluten Free Restaurants

Gluten Free FAQs: How we Choose Gluten Free Restaurants

After lots of questions about how we choose which restaurants we include on Wheatless Wanderlust, how often we update guides, and more, we’ve compiled a selection of FAQs to help you understand how we run this site SPECIFICALLY as it relates to gluten free city guides. Do You Have Celiac Disease? Matt has Celiac Disease,…

Gluten Free Philadelphia: A Complete Guide for Celiacs
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Gluten Free Philadelphia: A Complete Guide for Celiacs

I, Matt, found myself in Philadelphia as part of my first trip to the east coast outside of NYC, and was unsure of just what kind of gluten free scene awaited me in Philly. Would it be stellar, like the incredible gluten free scene in New York City? Or underwhelming, like I found eating gluten…

Gluten Free Boston: A Complete Guide for Celiacs
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Gluten Free Boston: A Complete Guide for Celiacs

Let’s get this out of the way at the top – Boston is definitely not the best city for gluten free foodies in the United States. If you’re making a trip specifically for gluten free food, we’d say that Boston is probably not even on the shortlist of places we’d recommend.  However, travel is about…

Gluten Free London: A Complete Guide for Celiac Foodies
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Gluten Free London: A Complete Guide for Celiac Foodies

I, Matt, have Celiac Disease, and need to eat strictly gluten free. But I also love food. When we started talking about a trip to London, I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect. Fish and chips? Hand pies? It didn’t sound particularly promising for gluten free food. However, I was quickly proven wrong. London is…

Gluten Free Madrid: A Complete Guide
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Gluten Free Madrid: A Complete Guide

First of all, putting the whole “gluten free” thing aside (don’t worry, we’ll get there in a few sentences), I absolutely love Madrid as a city. It’s livable, walkable, charming, and has a distinctly Spanish feel that some bigger tourist destinations in Spain lack (Barcelona is basically a third expats at this point). It feels…