any suggestions for pn/tn allergy friendly restaurants in the Georgetown/Dupont Circle area of DC?
I already found Dogtag Bakery (pn/nut free!) and am near a Chipotle as my backup plan for any meal.
Thanks!
We have eaten at Clyde's (Georgetown location) and they seem very allergy aware.
Clyde's in Georgetown is our go-to place (actually the whole chain is). Pizzeria Paradiso in Dupont has pesto as a topping to its pizzas. I haven't eaten in the Dupont area for years. If you are in Dupont, check out Kramerbooks. It's one of my favorite bookstores. There is a cafe attached to it that does serve items with nuts.
And (not nagging) we have a number of threads--which detail M Street offerings. If I get the chance tonight I'll point you to some. We do well at Clyde's and La Madeleine on M Street. On the other side there is a Chipotle and a Qdoba as standbys.
You're going to have a great time!
I've stickied the thread listing all the DC threads.
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Quote from: Macabre on November 04, 2015, 08:16:29 PM
I've stickied the thread listing all the DC threads.
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Thanks!
Here now...
multiple Chipotles (as back-up, yay!)
At at Burger, Shake and Tap yesterday (gourmet fast food burgers (beef, poultry, fish)) --- safe, canola oil frying and no nuts/peanuts.
There's a Clyde's near where I'll be near of the end of the day today and will try there for dinner.
Else - a nice Trader Joe's next to my hotel and I put "medically necessary fridge" for my fridge request and got one no charge :) Apparently, that's how you do it. I've never been able to get one on a conference rate before if it's a 'by request' hotel. I've got pre-cooked chicken, romaine, salad dressing, fruit/veg all ready for lunches :) So easy!
...side note...we walked TEN MILES yesterday between noon and 5pm going from the Foggy Bottom area down to national mall/memorials/monuments, all the way down to the White House and then all the way back down Penn Ave. For someone my stride/height that's about 35,000 steps!!
I'm glad you're having a great time in DC. Great thinking on the fridge. That is a ton of walking.
ONe more allergy-friendly place (extremely aware staff and kitchen...they've got PROCEDURES.)
Founding Farmers
Plus the food IS REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD.