Steamboat Springs Allergy-Friendly Travel Guide

Steamboat Springs is a family-friendly ski destination known for it’s laid-back vibe and picturesque downtown. See our Allergy-Friendly Steamboat Guide for safe places to eat nut-free meals on and at the base of the mountain, gluten-free pizza, egg and nut-free burgers and fries, and even an allergy-friendly bowling alley!

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Yampa River Icehouse

“My son got the burger and fries and tried the ribs. I believe there are no peanuts in the restaurant at all and eggs in very few items. It was a great experience!”

@mitch25, who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

Carls Tavern

“They were pretty helpful and willing to check ingredients for us. We had cornbread and ribs. Very casual. They were very nice.”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Truffle Pig – Steamboat Springs

“Great dinner spot right at the base of Steamboat ski mountain. My daughter had a wedge salad, salmon, and cornbread. The fries are fried in rice oil. There are some, but very few, nuts on the menu. Definitely recommend!”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Blue Sage Pizza

“Great pizza place that has slices. No nuts except for almonds on a salad.”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Winona’s Restaurant

“This is a casual lunch spot. Our daughter had a sandwich but the server suggested not eating the fries, although they use soy oil, because she said everything goes in the same fryer.”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Four Points Lodge

“I got the turkey pot pie and it was delicious. There were no nuts in it. Most of the food was already prepared so there isn’t a lot of flexibility. It’s also near the top of a ski mountain.”

@natalie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Snow Bowl Steamboat

“The waitstaff here was great in terms of allergies. They assured me they were going to make a note to the kitchen about my food allergies, even though everything was safe. I know many places do and should do this, but I felt very safe eating a burger and fries there.”

@natalie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Backcountry Delicatessen

“We picked up lunch here and my daughter had a build-your-own sandwich with ham. Very allergy friendly!”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Beau Jo’s Colorado Style Pizza

“We had a pepperoni pizza in the regular thin crust. It was delicious. They do not use any peanuts or nuts in the pizzas (only salad) anywhere and the gluten-free dough does have eggs but it’s cooked in parchment paper, and this is in our comfort level.”

@mitch25, who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

Gondola Pub & Grill

“This very casual spot is right at the ski mountain. We had grilled cheese and French fries. They use canola oil.”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Mazzola’s Italian Restaurant

“Best gluten-free pizza crust I’ve ever had!”

@lkohlmann, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Big House Burgers

“We love Big House! The staff is great with allergens and they offer gluten-free hamburger buns!”

@lisavera80, who manages peanut, tree nut, and grain allergies

Salt & Lime

“I had a bison taco and a fish taco. Both delicious. We had chips and guacamole for apps and churros for dessert. It was super busy, but the waitstaff was still very clear they understood the importance of my allergy.”

@natalie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

Snow Bowl

“This is a brand new bowling allergy in Steamboat. We had dinner there before and my daughter had a burger and fries. They were very helpful!”

@susie, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

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