We just got back from a long weekend in Seattle celebrating the fourth of July and our friends engagement! We loved visiting the city as it was a nice escape from the Florida heat. The weather in Seattle this time of year was between 50-70 degrees which felt like fall! I loved wearing my jean jacket and sweaters. We stayed at an AirBNB in Queen Anne which was perfect. The neighborhood was beautiful and fun to walk around. It was about 10 minutes outside of everywhere we went.
When we travel I make sure to scope out as many gluten free places as possible ahead of time to make sure I will be able to find places to eat. Seattle was the most gluten free accommodating city I’ve been to so far! We found multiple dedicated gluten free places which was incredible! I ate so many carbs and the food was incredible. I will add an asteric the dedicated gluten free places below, but everywhere we went had gluten free options. If you are planning a trip to Seattle or thinking about going then I hope this helps with your decision!
WHERE TO EAT
Everywhere listed has gluten free options
Capital Cider*
Toulouse Petit
Niche*
Anthony’s Pier 66 & Bell Street Diner
Tenth West
The Cookie Counter at Gay City
Pung Kang Noodle Place
WHERE TO DRINK
Nest at Thompson
Optimism Brewing
Streamline (Z’s dive bar pick of the trip)
Capital Cider (there’s a bar on the bottom level)
THINGS TO DO
Pike’s Place Market
Gum Wall
Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room
Walk Capital Hill
Pier 66
Walk the path to the top of Bhy Kracke Park for a spectacular view of the city
Space Needle
Kerry Park
If we had more time I wanted to go to Discovery Park, Bounty Kitchen, Japonessa, and Olympic National Park.
For more Seattle things to do visit Rachael’s blog, where I found some of the GF places we ate at.