Gluten free food in Indianapolis, IN

A plate of ribs and a separate plate of pink and yellow deviled eggs

These spare ribs + deviled eggs are calling our name. | Photo via @rootnboneindy

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Having trouble finding the best gluten-free eats in the city? Whether you have Celiac Disease, a gluten intolerance, or you’re just not feeling wheat, we’re serving you some recs that you won’t want to pass up.

🍽️ For a sit-down meal:

  • Café Patachou, 225 W. Washington St. | Menu | Try this: Cuban Breakfast
  • Public Greens, 902 E. 64th St. + 8702 Keystone Crossing | Menu | Try this: Smoked Brisket Hash
  • Root & Bone, 4601 N. College Ave. | Menu | Try this: Barbecue Bruleed Spare Ribs
  • Mama Carollas, 1031 E 54th Street | Menu | Try this: Chicken Rigatoni (just sub the pasta for GF penne)
  • The Healthy Food Cafe, 1155 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Menu | Try this: Barbecue Jerk Fish Tacos

🥖 For baked goods:

  • Native Bread, 9546 Allisonville Rd. | Menu | Try this: Sourdough
  • 4 Birds Bakery, 607 N. Fulton St. | Menu | Try this: Blueberry Ginger Cookies
  • Simple Taste Bakery and Cafe, 921 N Rangeline Road | Menu | Try this: Apple Cinnamon Muffin
  • The Flying Cupcake Bakery, Carmel, Broad Ripple, Greenwood, Castleton | Menu | Try this: Classic Chocolate Cupcake
  • Gluten Free Creations Inc., Find them at the Indy Winter Farmers Market | Menu | Try this: Lemon Drop Brownies
  • Sound Mind Treats, Inside City Market | Menu | Try this: Granola

Did you know? The Flying Cupcake was featured on Buzzfeed’s25 Sweet Cupcake Shops to Eat In Before You Die.”

🍕 For the ‘za:

  • Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Fort Ben, Irvington, Greenwood | Menu | Try this: The Bollywood Pizza
  • King Dough, 452 North Highland Ave | Menu | Try this: The Destroyer Pizza
  • Union Jack Pub, 921 Broad Ripple Ave. + 110 S Union St. | Menu | Try this: The Deluxe Pizza
  • Bazbeaux Pizza, Broad Ripple, Carmel, Downtown | Menu | Try this: The Tchoupitoulas Pizza
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