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We are sailing on the Carnival Conquest on May 22 and will be spending our pre-cruise night at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina. My wife has a number of allergies including gluten and does not eat meat. I found several places to eat, but they close at 3:00 PM on a Saturday. We will try one of them for our cruise day breakfast. Can anyone please help me with local restaurant suggestions on places that have a dinner menu that she might like? I'd does not have to be anything fancy. Also, we will have my SIL with us and she is a burgers and chicken tenders kind of girl. :D

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Cheesecake Factory and PF Changs both have extensive Gluten Free menus.

 

Most restaurants have gluten free options.

 

I know Louie Bossi has gluten free pastas.

 

I am gluten intolerant and can eat in the above.

 

Also, the sushi restaurants are good:

 

Sushi Rock

Sky Sushi

Coco Asian

Asia Bay

S3 (amazing, oceanfront)

Sushi Song

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Cheesecake Factory and PF Changs both have extensive Gluten Free menus.

 

Most restaurants have gluten free options.

 

I know Louie Bossi has gluten free pastas.

 

I am gluten intolerant and can eat in the above.

 

Also, the sushi restaurants are good:

 

Sushi Rock

Sky Sushi

Coco Asian

Asia Bay

S3 (amazing, oceanfront)

Sushi Song

Thanks BlueHerons! If I wanted to go over to Cheesecake Factory after watching the ships sail away how bad of drive is that over in that area and how is the parking? Would it be better to park my car at the hotel and maybe use Uber or the Water Taxi?

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Green Bar & Kitchen has many gluten-free options. It's just off of 17th Street.

 

http://greenbarkitchen.com/

I'll have to show this to my wife. I'm sure she will be in love with this place, but I don't know if this will be good with everybody in our group. We will have to take closer look. I like that it's right down from the hotel after a long drive down.

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Thanks BlueHerons! If I wanted to go over to Cheesecake Factory after watching the ships sail away how bad of drive is that over in that area and how is the parking? Would it be better to park my car at the hotel and maybe use Uber or the Water Taxi?

 

I would just drive over.

 

Valet park at The Riverside and tell them you are there to eat at The Cheesecake Factory. They will only charge you $8 for unlimited time.

 

That way you can stroll around Las Olas afterwards.

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I would just drive over.

 

Valet park at The Riverside and tell them you are there to eat at The Cheesecake Factory. They will only charge you $8 for unlimited time.

 

That way you can stroll around Las Olas afterwards.

 

That's great to know!

 

I think Seasons 52 also has a gluten free menu.

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