An “old fashioned, scratch house” with everything made on site, Kaufman’s Bagel & Delicatessen (4905 Dempster St., Skokie) wows with their GF delight, the macaron, a sweet meringue-based confection. Farmhouse Evanston (703 Church St., Evanston) tempts with a “Classic” Farmhouse Burger: bacon, lettuce, tomato, sunny side egg, red onion jam and sharp cheddar. Entertainment mecca Pinstripes (1150 Willow Rd., Northbrook) boasts an exceptional Italian-American bistro with their Pasta Bolognese plating beef, pork, lamb, fennel, braised tomato, mascarpone and basil. skirt steak, served on crispy garlic bread with parmesan truffle frites and red wine compound butter. Order up Carlos’ Skirt Steak Frites at The Happ Inn Bar & Grill (305 Happ Rd., Northfield): a grilled 12-oz. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling) Roman-style Pizza-thin and crisp-can be made using handmade gluten-free crust. The Saranello’s Ristorante Italiano (601 N. & Skokie Blvd., Skokie) at Westfield Old Orchard for a salty fix and perhaps a marg (or two). Nothing quite hits the savory needs spot like traditional guac and chips. Vegetarian legend Blind Faith Café (525 Dempster St., Evanston) serves their Spicy Fried Brussels Sprouts warm on wilted cabbage with balsamic reduction and chili paste. The flavors and vibe at Convito Café and Market (1515 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette) will transport you to Italy with their Classic Mussels in a broth of Chablis, butter, garlic, shallots and fresh herbs. Start your meal off with a bang! Spirit Elephant (924 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka) celebrates all things plant-based like their Cauli Wings-choose Buffalo, BBQ, Wasabi-Dijon or Mango-Chili-served with sesame seeds, ranch, celery and carrots. *Please check directly with the restaurants to confirm if gluten-free items are Celiac friendly. Discover oodles of gluten-free options and get out and explore Where to Eat on Chicago’s North Shore. Finding a tasty fit for your dietary preferences is easier than ever as local restaurants expand their menus to accommodate delighted patrons while not skimping a bit on quality.
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