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Eating Gluten Free in

Las Vegas, Nevada

· Las Vegas,Nevada,Gluten Free

Are you traveling to Las Vegas, Nevada and looking for top-notch gluten free restaurant recommendations? I've got you covered!

We recently visited Las Vegas in January 2020. Here's where we ate, and what we ordered!

Breakfast:

Gluten Free Breakfast DJT Las Vegas Nevada
Gluten Free Breakfast DJT Fruit Plate Las Vegas Nevada

DJT (Located in Trump Hotel): We stayed at the Trump Hotel, so this was a convenient spot to grab breakfast on our first morning. We were impressed with the high level of customer service and attentiveness to detail. They offered a variety of gluten free dishes, including gluten free pancakes, gluten free toast, and gluten free eggs Benedict, as well as traditional breakfast items like eggs, hash, breakfast meats, fresh fruit, and yogurt.

I Love: Old Bay Spiced Crab Cake Benedict on Gluten Free Toast, and Seasonal Fruit Plate with Honey-Poppy Seed Yogurt.

Gluten Free Breakfast Tableau Las Vegas Nevada
Gluten Free Breakfast Duck Hash Tableau Las Vegas Nevada
Gluten Free Fresh Pressed Juice Flight Tableau Las Vegas Nevada

Tableau (Located in the Wynn): If you are looking for an upscale brunch experience, look no further! Ask for a seat in their "conservatory" which is a round glass room that overlooks their garden and pool area. Ladies, bring your best purse, and pack your tiny dog, because they will bring over a little stool to set it on! Adorable! The china, service, and menu will make you feel like a fairy princess.

I Love: Gluten Free Spanish Omelette with Pork Chorizo, Guacamole, Lime Crema, Cheddar Cheese, Salsa Ranchero, and Crispy Potato; Gluten Free Duck Hash with Duck Confit, Two Poached Eggs, Tri Colored Potatoes, Peppers, Onions, and Gluten Free Toast; Flight of Juices with 1) Orange Zest Juice (Oranges, Carrots, Ginger, Asian Pears, and Nectar), 2) Red Deliciousness (Fuji Apples, Bell Pepper, Pomegranate, Beets, and Lime), and 3) Purify (Honeydew, Green Apples, Kale, Spinach, Cayenne, Organic Agave, Celery). They also bring complementary homemade jams and marmalade!

Lunch:

Gluten Free Lunch Stripburger Las Vegas Nevada

Stripburger & Chicken (Located Next To Fashion Show Mall): Fun spot with heated outdoor seating offering burgers, sandwiches, fries, cocktails, and milkshakes.

I Love: Gluten Free Cheeseburger, Gluten Free French Fries with Chipotle Mayo, and Gluten Free Salty D, O, Triple G with gin, grapefruit, & nutmeg.

Pro Tip: Ask them to toast the bun and serve it on the side so you can assemble your burger at your table and keep the bun from getting soggy and disintegrating!

Dinner:

Gluten Free Pasta Ferraro's Las Vegas Nevada

Ferraro's Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar: This super romantic restaurant is located in a plaza just off of the Las Vegas Strip. They make gluten free pasta from scratch in-house daily! They can make nearly everything on the menu gluten free, and even bake complementary fresh gluten free bread and serve it while you are waiting for your meal.

I love: Salsiccia Calabrese with grilled house-made spicy sausage, roasted shallot marmalade, trumpet mushrooms, charred rapinil, Gluten Free Spaghetti Aglio e Olio with Fresh Gluten Free Pappardelle made in-house, whole roasted garlic, extra virgin olive oil, Calabrese pepper, and Parmigiano Reggiano, and Gluten Free herb bread sticks.

Gluten Free Paella Jose Andres Jaleo
Gluten Free Patatas Bravas Jose Andres Jaleo

Jaleo by Jose Andres (Located in Cosmopolitan): This is a super fun tapas-style restaurant where it's best to order and share several small plates. They have an allergen menu which clearly identifies several tasty items that can be made gluten free!

I Love: Sliced Chorizo, Patatas Bravas with Spicy Tomato Sauce and Aoili, Cono de tomate: Tomato marmelade with Mitica goat cheese and tomato flakes served on a spoon instead of in the cone, Gambas al ajillo: their very famous tapa of shrimp sautéed with garlic, and the Paella of the Day, which for us had chicken, rabbit and lima beans. Everything was exceptionally flavorful!

Blog disclaimer: This blog, and its author, are not affiliated in any way with the restaurants or chefs mentioned above, and does not make any representations, warranties, or guarantees that the dishes mentioned or featured in this blog are gluten free, safe for consumption by those suffering from Celiac Disease, or available. The information contained herein is accurate as of the date of publishing and has not, and will not, be updated to reflect current menu offerings, restaurant closures, restaurant website links, or any other information that may be pertinent. If you are interested in dining with one of the above-mentioned facilities, please contact the facility directly and ensure that it is able to accommodate any dietary requirements you may have.

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