

The bread they do not make there so there is little chance of cross-contamination (the waitress told me it’s kept in a different area) and the dessert is made on the opposite side of the restaurant.
BEST GLUTEN RESTAURANTS AUSTIN FREE
Something that cracks me up about Texas is that many places are BYOB, so you’ll see people with coolers going into restaurants! The Salt Lick also has vineyards and a winery, so Erik and I went wine tasting while we waited for our table.Īs you can see on the menu, everything is gluten free expect the bread and dessert. Now this is BBQ!! The line was wrapped around the building just to put your name in for a table. The Salt Lick BBQ: If you’ve ever been to Texas, this is a place I’m sure you’ve heard. How awesome is it that they bring out gluten free chips in a sealed bag?! I’ve never seen that before and absolutely love it! I had the fajita tacos (don’t mind the bite… I couldn’t resist before I took the picture!). The owner’s daughter has Celiac, so they take cross-contamination very serious and have a separate prep/cook area. We go to the one in Bee Cave, next to the Galleria. Maudie’s Tex-Mex: We ate here last time we were in Austin, so I was really looking forward to it! They have a few of them throughout Austin.

If you live or go to Austin, you have to go Wild Wood Bakehouse (it’s located right next to the campus)

I couldn’t even finish half of it! I recommend the honey ginger dressing. The bread was so soft! First time I’ve had a burger like this (with a good bun) in a long time.
BEST GLUTEN RESTAURANTS AUSTIN UPDATE
The summer 2023 update adds Clark’s Oyster Bar and Texas French Bread. These are the restaurants and food trucks that truly define Austin.Įvery quarter, Eater Austin adds pertinent restaurants that make the cut, whether they have become newly eligible (open for at least six months) or revamped their menu or services, and aims to keep the list inclusive and reflective of the Texas city. This list covers the entire city, spanning numerous cuisines and budgets, and collectively satisfies every restaurant need, from taco trucks to finer dining spots. Austin’s Eater 38 aims to provide a restaurant recommendation for any situation.
