Stowe Allergy-Friendly Travel Guide

 Stowe offers classic New England charm with its historic village, quaint shops and cozy lodges. See our allergy-friendly Stowe Guide featuring nut-free pizza, including the pesto and several breweries offering safe grilled cheese, gluten-free food, and cider!

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Idletyme Brewing Company

“Staff was great with our order, super proactive – burger and fries.”
@arianne08, who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

Butler’s Pantry

“No nuts except in the granola, which they make in a separate area. Did warn right off the bat about flour being ‘made in a facility that also uses tree nuts’ but I was comfortable with that, and clearly the waitress was knowledgeable enough to know this. Order was marked with a ‘nut allergy’ note. Also food was DELICIOUS. Wonderful experience!”
@jennaw811, who manages tree nut allergies

Piecasso

“Their entire pizza line is nut-free, even their pesto! They have cauliflower and gluten-free flour crust options available. Their staff was incredibly knowledgeable about food allergies and added my allergies to my order.”
@elise, who manages celiac and peanut and tree nut allergies

The Bench

“This place had almonds on one salad and I believe the frying oil is soy. They were very familiar with dealing with allergies and my daughter had a grilled cheese and fries.”
@lattelauren, who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

von Trapp Brewery & Bierhall

“Very delicious brewpub type food! The wait staff was very helpful with deciding what to order and we’re very upfront that some of their items come from secondary companies so when they weren’t sure about allergens, they were upfront about that.”
@shelt1ol, who manages celiac

Stowe Cider

“Their menu is clearly labeled with what is gluten-free! Lots of good options. Their cider is also gluten-free.”
@exploringgf, who manages celiac

The Roost

“We’ve eaten here a few times on two trips to Topnotch — the waitstaff is helpful, and shares ingredients when asked. We’ve had breakfast, lunch, and dinner with no issues.”
@arianne08, who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies

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