Gluten free food in Indianapolis, IN

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

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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Anna is based in Indianapolis, IN and worked in government communications for five years before joining 6AM City to help launch INDYtoday. When she’s not writing about the Circle City from a local coffee shop, you can find her taking long walks with her dog Babs + reading from her hammock and baking pies from scratch.
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