![]() About one-mile from downtown, dine on vegetarian sweet potato tacos or a flavorful black bean burger at The ‘dack Shack. On the other end of the street, Top of the Park serves up a sublime item called “Vegan Delight,” which is a smoked balsamic portobello mushroom with hummus, roasted red peppers, olives, pine nuts, and vegan pesto. Most notable are the specialty pizzas, all served on a completely plant-based gluten-free cauliflower crust. On one end of Lake Placid's Main Street, Generations’ menu has a variety of gluten-free and vegetarian options. Try the Impossible Smashburger, which is a plant-based burger with avocado spread, pineapple, tomato, and lettuce. The menu is labeled with which items are gluten-free, vegan, or vegetarian (or spicy!). Allergies? Don’t worry, the menu has a QR code you can scan that will show you allergy information for all the items! Big Slide’s sister brewery, the Lake Placid Pub & Brewery operates very similarly with gluten-free substitutions and available allergy information. The restaurant also has gluten-free rolls for sandwiches available upon request. Big Slide sources as many ingredients as possible from local farms. Executive Chef Greg Sherman has created a menu that caters to a variety of dietary needs: currently, there’s the vegan buffalo "chicken" pizza (pictured above), the vegetarian white bean falafel, and four different gluten-free salads. But that said, area restaurants make every effort to provide options for all diners and many are happy to accommodate dietary needs.Ī local favorite, known for excellent craft beer and food, is Big Slide Brewery & Public House. Depending on when you visit Lake Placid, menus may change from what is written here in this blog. It’s important to remember that many restaurants and cafés roll out seasonal menus based on ingredient availability. Here, you might not find the sandwich you were originally looking for, but you will find a delightfully surprising array of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free choices. If you’re traveling to Lake Placid via Keene or if Keene is your destination, don’t forget to stop at Cedar Run Bakery & Market. Further, the Green Goddess Natural Market (aside from being a great grocery store) has a wonderful café, Scape Café, with many options for ranging from delicious to extra delicious. The Green Goddess Market on Main offers gluten-free and vegan breakfast and take-out, as well as organic options for vegetarian or meat-eating visitors. Another eatery with two locations is Green Goddess: one just outside of downtown on Saranac Avenue and one on Main Street. Whether you’re on Main Street or near downtown, Simply Gourmet and Big Mountain Deli & Creperie not only offer 46 different sandwich choices (all named after the 46 High Peaks, of course), but offer a selection of breads and ingredients as well, so you can build your own meal to suit your diet. The end result is always happy taste buds, though. Everything looks good! Area delis and bakeries really make deciding a challenge with so many options friendly for all diets. Just like the hiking trails here in Lake Placid / the High Peaks region, sometimes the choices are overwhelming. Trust us, you won’t leave hungry, and it doesn't have to be all salads! Just don’t forget to save some room for dessert! Deli and to-go selections We’re here to tell you that there is plenty of food in Lake Placid to go around. ![]() We want everyone to find their new favorite restaurant in Lake Placid, but we understand that sometimes there are dietary restrictions that may make dining out challenging. Who doesn’t enjoy an escape every once in a while? But, let’s be honest, the best part of any vacation is the food. Cup-and-char pepperoni, mounds of ooey-gooey cheese, a slightly sweeter sauce and a bubbly crust – you can find gluten-free pies at Mister Pizza, Just Pizza & Wing Co., Bocce Club Pizza, Picasso’s Pizza and several other pizzerias across Buffalo.Vacations are fun. And when you’re ready for dessert, you can enjoy Anderson’s perfectly swirled chocolate/vanilla frozen custard served in a gluten-free cone.Īnother classic flavor of Buffalo, Buffalo-style pizza, is being sliced up for those who have to mind their gluten intake. ![]() Brian’s Best is a bread and pastry manufacturer located right in Buffalo and is known for supplying gluten free baked goods to spots like Homegrown Bistro, Mississippi Mudds and Old Man River, and Parkside Meadow. Better yet, the buns are made right here in Buffalo, too. A top spot for fresh carved beef on weck, Anderson’s offers an option to stack your sliced beef and dollop of horseradish atop a gluten free bun. Anderson’s | IG: | Facebook: many of the classic flavors of Buffalo are typically heavy on the gluten, places like Anderson’s Frozen Custard want all to feel welcome when stopping in for Buffalo-born eats and treats.
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