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I feel like there was a thread recently. But looking for a dinner for 2 yo anywhere in parks or dtd or walking vicinity
 
http://www.disboards.com/threads/gluten-free-dining-at-the-disneyland-resort-a-superthread.3003289/

There are plenty of options for those of us with dietary needs. Some places do have specific 'allergy friendly' menus that I'm pretty sure have GF/DF options. Or ask to speak to a chef or kitchen manager and they'll tell you the options for your little one. The one thing there is a dearth of is GF snacks, so be sure you pack some to take along.

I'm GF but not DF so I don't want to make specific recommendations as I don't want to point you in the wrong direction.
 
We had a GF DF little one in our party and ate at the BB last week and she enjoyed her meal of meat and potatoes very much (but she is a big meat eater so if yours isn't a meat eater this wouldn't work as well). Her GF rolls were so yummy that everyone tried one. At Carthay she had rice penne pasta with red sauce which was also good, and even good enough to be enjoyed by her non GF brother who munched down her left overs the next night for dinner.

FYI our allergy sufferer is also very allergic to citrus and I found that to be very limiting-almost more limiting than the gluten, dairy and nut allergies because they do a lot of citrus on their meats and sans the citrus seasoning/flavoring the meats would be too bland for a little kid to eat (I think little ones are the hardest to please and the most likely one to not eat despite being starving and their hunger then causes major meltdowns later).
 
We had a GF DF little one in our party and ate at the BB last week and she enjoyed her meal of meat and potatoes very much (but she is a big meat eater so if yours isn't a meat eater this wouldn't work as well). Her GF rolls were so yummy that everyone tried one. At Carthay she had rice penne pasta with red sauce which was also good, and even good enough to be enjoyed by her non GF brother who munched down her left overs the next night for dinner.

FYI our allergy sufferer is also very allergic to citrus and I found that to be very limiting-almost more limiting than the gluten, dairy and nut allergies because they do a lot of citrus on their meats and sans the citrus seasoning/flavoring the meats would be too bland for a little kid to eat (I think little ones are the hardest to please and the most likely one to not eat despite being starving and their hunger then causes major meltdowns later).
Interesting about citrus. We haven't figured out all the allergies.

I agree about meltdowns. We have sensory issues. Thankfully they're not picky eaters. But we will bring lots of snacks. We use the das at the idea of on of our therapists so that helps too.
 













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