ksueboo
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We are currently driving home from our trip so I thought I'd make a few notes about my first GF experiences at Disney. (Don't worry, I'm not driving, lol)
*as a quick disclaimer, I am not Celiac but have a wheat allergy and gluten intolerance...always do your own ingredients check with the chefs and binders at each restaurant.
RAGLAN ROAD- Shepherds pie and GF onion rings were amazing! This was probably my favorite meal the whole trip! Beautiful presentation too.
ERIN MCKENNAS BAKERY- GF donuts were 6 for $20. I hadn't had a donut in over a year and I missed them! Still wish someone would make a cream filled chocolate covered fluffy donut but these cake like donuts were still very good. I also had the thin mint cookie (yummy) and lemon cake. Haha, this was spread out over 8 days in case you are thinking I am quite the pig!
BE OUR GUEST- Pork roast and mashed potatoes were excellent
PINOCCHIO HAUS- GF Caprese pizza. The crust was actually quite good although I had to wait about 20 minutes for this meal. No biggie, but my family was done eating by the time my buzzer went off.
LA CANTINA HACIENDA- Tacos de Barbacoa corn tortillas (3) with rice and beans. I ordered without the salsa and could only eat 2 of the tacos it was a large portion. This was an excellent counter service meal.
PLAZA- steak and cheese in GF bun was wonderful and of course a chocolate milkshake.
FRENCH QUARTER- We stopped here after leaving the park one evening. I was not at all impressed with their counter service. It was confusing and took much longer than it should have. I ordered the baked potato and GF beignets with raspberry sauce. The beignets were yummy but I won't be visiting this restaurant again.
FLAME TREE- Pulled pork without a bun. I forgot to ask but I believe they do have GF buns here. We always eat here. It's a nice place to stop with good food.
SCI-FI- Turkey sandwich on GF wrap. It was good, the fries were better. I also ordered a GF brownie sundae to share with my daughter. I was pleasantly surprised the brownie was soft and tasty!
SANAA- my family ordered the Indian bread service and I got a couple of the GF naan to try. We loved this experience. Excellent food but very pricy. The butter chicken and beef entree was amazing but not worth the $26 price tag in my opinion.
OHANA BREAKFAST- GF Mickey waffles... Need I say more?
If you need to eat GF at Disney, I suggest getting some ideas of what is out there first. I did struggle at HS to find a CS meal I could (and wanted) to eat. I ended up buying a kind bar and some fruit. I used gfinorlando website for some ideas and also follow snorris49 on Instagram which helped me prepare.
Hopefully, this will help give someone some ideas and a place to start when planning their trip!
*as a quick disclaimer, I am not Celiac but have a wheat allergy and gluten intolerance...always do your own ingredients check with the chefs and binders at each restaurant.
RAGLAN ROAD- Shepherds pie and GF onion rings were amazing! This was probably my favorite meal the whole trip! Beautiful presentation too.
ERIN MCKENNAS BAKERY- GF donuts were 6 for $20. I hadn't had a donut in over a year and I missed them! Still wish someone would make a cream filled chocolate covered fluffy donut but these cake like donuts were still very good. I also had the thin mint cookie (yummy) and lemon cake. Haha, this was spread out over 8 days in case you are thinking I am quite the pig!
BE OUR GUEST- Pork roast and mashed potatoes were excellent
PINOCCHIO HAUS- GF Caprese pizza. The crust was actually quite good although I had to wait about 20 minutes for this meal. No biggie, but my family was done eating by the time my buzzer went off.
LA CANTINA HACIENDA- Tacos de Barbacoa corn tortillas (3) with rice and beans. I ordered without the salsa and could only eat 2 of the tacos it was a large portion. This was an excellent counter service meal.
PLAZA- steak and cheese in GF bun was wonderful and of course a chocolate milkshake.
FRENCH QUARTER- We stopped here after leaving the park one evening. I was not at all impressed with their counter service. It was confusing and took much longer than it should have. I ordered the baked potato and GF beignets with raspberry sauce. The beignets were yummy but I won't be visiting this restaurant again.
FLAME TREE- Pulled pork without a bun. I forgot to ask but I believe they do have GF buns here. We always eat here. It's a nice place to stop with good food.
SCI-FI- Turkey sandwich on GF wrap. It was good, the fries were better. I also ordered a GF brownie sundae to share with my daughter. I was pleasantly surprised the brownie was soft and tasty!
SANAA- my family ordered the Indian bread service and I got a couple of the GF naan to try. We loved this experience. Excellent food but very pricy. The butter chicken and beef entree was amazing but not worth the $26 price tag in my opinion.
OHANA BREAKFAST- GF Mickey waffles... Need I say more?

If you need to eat GF at Disney, I suggest getting some ideas of what is out there first. I did struggle at HS to find a CS meal I could (and wanted) to eat. I ended up buying a kind bar and some fruit. I used gfinorlando website for some ideas and also follow snorris49 on Instagram which helped me prepare.
Hopefully, this will help give someone some ideas and a place to start when planning their trip!
I also found several options at the F&W festival that were gf and delicious.