
Gati Ice Cream
“Gati Ice cream is 100% gluten-free! The shop has bakery items as well as their unique flavors of ice cream. The ice cream is coconut based and they even have gluten-free waffle cones! So amazing. A must stop if you are visiting Austin. There were some fun murals in the area as well.”

Thai Fresh
“Thai Fresh is a great spot for gluten-free. They have a clearly labeled menu with items that are safe for celiac. They do have a shared frier so avoid anything fried. The restaurant is connected to Gati Ice cream which is 100% gluten-free so they are mindful of preparing gluten-free. Thai Fresh even has a case of 100% gluten-free bakery items.”

The Well
“The Well is a trendy restaurant in Downtown Austin. The restaurant is 100% gluten-free. They have a wide range of healthy eats. I had their guacamole and chips and mushroom tacos. Everything was great from the food to the vibe!”

OMG Squee
“This ice cream shop is 100% gluten-free! The style is a traditional Japanese ice cream called Taiyaki. They also have mochi donuts. I tried the ube ice cream with gluten-free Oreo crumbles on top.”

Nomade
“Nomade is a must visit when you are in Austin! Their food is 100% gluten-free and seed oil-free. The cuisine is Yucatecan with Lebanese, Spanish, and African flavors. A fun vibe, you feel like you are out of the city. And definitely get the churros in the end! Soft and the sauces were delicious.”

Nixta Taqueria
“If you’re visiting Austin, Nixta Taqueria is an absolute must.
This neighborhood taco spot sits right near a beautiful greenbelt walking path—perfect for grabbing a meal and then heading out for a stroll. Even better, the taqueria is 100% gluten-free.
From time to time, the menu may feature a flour tortilla option, but everything is clearly labeled and the kitchen takes gluten-free precautions seriously—so you can feel confident dining here.
Creative tacos, homemade masa, thoughtful sourcing, and a laid-back Austin vibe.”

Flower Child
“Flower Child is a great option if you are visiting the Austin downtown area. They offer healthy options and really clean eats. Their menu is labeled with the gluten-free options and there are a ton! They even have gluten-free Mac and cheese. I enjoy their bowls and poke!”

Epic Poke
“If you’re gluten-free and craving something fresh + customizable, you have to check out Epic Poke in Austin. So many gluten-free options — most of their signature bowls and build-your-own bowls are gluten-free. They have fully customizable bowls (perfect for dietary needs!) Fresh fish, vibrant veggies, and tons of toppings.”

Hopdoddy Burger Bar
“Hopdoddy is a nice option if you are looking for a quick bite in Austin. The restaurant has a separate gluten-free menu. Their burgers are able to be made with gluten-free buns or a lettuce wrap. Their fries are fried in a dedicated frier! I got their truffle fries and a classic burger!”

Suerte
“Suerte is a great option if you are checking out the east side of Austin. Their staff are knowledgeable of celiac and take precautions to avoid cross contamination. They provide baked tortilla chips for the gluten-free version. They also have a sister restaurant called Este and follow the same clear protocols.”

Cockti Juicy Fried Chicken
“Cockti Chicken is a wonderful place for gluten-free fried chicken! The gluten free chicken and fries are prepared in a dedicated fryer and the desserts are gluten-free. The chicken sandwich is massive! Definitely recommend checking out this food truck!”


