Phuel Cafe

Playhouse Square

phuelcafecleveland.com

1350 Euclid Ave
Cleveland
216-795-5175

Had lunch before show at Playhouse Square. Entrance right at Euclid on 14th. Eclectic menu with many GF labelled choices. Server reassured that kitchen takes care using pan cleaned after each use. I enjoyed Szechuan tofu dish with the kale salad side. The served all-day breakfast includes omelets.

Manhattan Deli

Mentor

manhattandelimentor.com

Manhattan Deli
8900 Mentor Avenue
Mentor OH 44060
(440) 974-0055
Fax: (440) 974 0135

MaryLou writes (9-14)

While they do not have a GF menu, they are very careful about their food preparation.
I have eaten there numerous times.
Usually order broiled fish (several kinds), liver and onions, or smothered chicken.
Cannot order fries as they do not have a dedicated fryer.
Lots of various salads.
Baked potatoes after 4PM.
Very good food!

Jilly’s Music Room

Northside District, Fully Gluten-free

jillysmusicroom.com

111 N Main Street
Northside District
Akron OH 44308
330-576-5960  (info & voicemail only)

Like on: facebook.com/JillysMusicRoom

Jilly writes:
The menu and kitchen at Jilly’s Music Room in Akron is 100% gluten free.

Notes from Mariann (9-14):

Gluten-free beer is available at Jillys Music Room – offering Redbridge, New Planet and Omission (note -Omission is recommended for non-celiac g-f diners only – see our post on Omission)
Traditional beers are available for the friends of g-f diners:)
Specialty cocktails are also available.
Bread products are sourced from Sweet Christine’s G-F Bakery (Philadelphia, PA)
Tortilla chips are housemade.
Cornmeal crusts are used on any encrusted menu items.
No food products contain gluten – No cross contamination issues exist in the preparation of menu items.

Jilly’s brings us an update (2-15)

Jilly’s Music Room in Akron is adding two new gluten free beers this week. 
They will be in stock and ready to serve on Friday, 2/20/15.

Bard’s Gluten Free: http://bardsbeer.com/
Dogfish Head T’weason Ale: http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/seasonal-brews/tweasonale.htm
We also serve Redbridge and (the not quite GF) Omission Pale Ale.

A link to our beer menu and information about all of the beer that we serve can be found on our website, and here: https://www.beermenus.com/places/18230-jilly-s-music-room
Best,
Jill
 

Cap City Diner

Grandview – Columbus Area

capcityfinediner.com

CAP CITY DINER
Grandview Area
1299 Olentangy River Road
614-291-3663

 

Eileen shares (7/14)

CAP CITY DINER is located in the Columbus, Ohio area.   I was thrilled to find their extensive gluten-free menu. I was also pleased with how gluten friendly their service and waitstaff were. All sandwiches are served on a GF bun.  I think I was able to eat their french fries too. For dessert they have a GF Creme Brulee.  They also carry Redbridge Beer.

Provenance Restaurant

University Circle, Cleveland Museum of Art

clevelandart.org/visit/provenance

Inside the Cleveland Museum of Art

11150 East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-421-7350

Mariann writes (9/14)

Unexpectedly had the opportunity to visit the museum this Labor Day weekend and with no reservation for dinner found that their was room for a party of two at Provenance:)  Inquiries to the kitchen offered many options that could be modified in the kitchen.  This is not my favorite way to dine but I figured I would check it out and be appreciative of the opportunity to relax and have my meal prepared.  I chose to have a soup over salad – it is so rare to have the option –  going with Chilled Cucumber with Thai Chili and Creme Fraiche; super good!  Pureed cucumber with just the right bite of spice and the cool creaminess of the Creme Fraiche.   For my entree I had the Lamb dish with the lamb  cooked to perfection, still,  I was disappointed in the side dish which was supposed to be polenta but was really just corn grits – and not really good corn grits either.  One of the problems with modifications is that ingredients are subbed or completely removed with nothing added to build on the flavors.  Always a good question to ask –  the Risotto dish looked appealing and most likely would have had the depth of flavor I was seeking.  I would recommend Provenance next time you are visiting the museum but make specific inquiries on the components of the plate.