Eating healthy has become not only a choice for many people, but a necessity. In Atlanta, that’s easier than ever because of its many gluten-free options.

We’re going to show you some of the best Atlanta restaurants that serve gluten-free food on their menus. But you may be wondering what does the term “gluten-free” entail?

What Does Gluten-Free Mean?

Gluten is a common protein in some whole foods like barley, rye, wheat and more. While many people aren’t affected, others are sensitive to gluten, especially those with celiac disease and other aliments.

A gluten-free lifestyle is not something that you can leave to chance. As a paying customer, you deserve to get the food and quality dishes you need. So, we’re going to let you know of the best gluten-free Atlanta restaurants for takeout and delivery.

Best Gluten-Free Atlanta Restaurants Near Me

But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy yourself in Atlanta’s dining scene. Here are some of the best gluten-free Atlanta restaurants…

Arepa Mía

209 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30303 |  (404) 880-8575

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Here is what one reviewer says about Arepa Mía: “Not kidding: The BEST food I’ve tasted in YEARS! So many wonderful choices. Everything gluten-free!! I wish it were close to me so I could go there several times a week. Can’t wait until the next opportunity.”

KarmaFarm

54 Pharr Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 812-0477

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Here is what one Google reviewer says about KarmaFarm: “Stopped here for a lunch break. This place was great! Very friendly and helpful staff serving awesome food. I was happy to learn about where their ingredients are sourced locally. I think that it’s awesome that they are certified gluten free. I had the arepa “fried” chicken sandwich. It was terrific!”

Fritti

309 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307 |  (404) 880-9559

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Here is what one Google reviewer says about Fritti: “I just dream about this pizza sometimes. The gluten free crust is made in house with an Italian flour blend. If you have other allergies you can ask about what is in it. We’ve also had great salads and the meat skewers here. Everything is so good.”

Curry Up Now

1575 Church St, Decatur, GA 30033 |  (470) 343-2911

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This Francisco-based chain specializes in Indian food. The restaurant opened in Decatur in July 2019 and has quickly become  a top spot for curry. There are also some good gluten-free options.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Curry Up Now: “The restaurant had plenty of space for those wanting to dine in and a great atmosphere. The staff was very helpful with explaining the different popular menu options to help me decide. Even though I had a short wait for my food, members of the staff were friendly in providing a complimentary drink and communicating on how long my wait would be. The food was delicious and I would definitely return to try their other great options!”

Little Bangkok

2225 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 | (404) 315-1530

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Thai restaurants offers a great option to eat  gluten-free food. You’ll love the rice noodle dishes and assortment of curries.

Here is what one reviewer says: “This is a little but marvelous Thai spot on Cheshire bridge. I went there multiple times. Their seafood spicy soup are very tasty, and so are the curries. Plenty of options for meat and vegetarian eaters. Amazing value for the price.”

Bole Ethiopian Restaurant

1650 Virginia Ave, College Park, GA 30337 |  (404) 549-9111

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Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Bole Ethiopian Restaurants: “First off the customer service is A-1! As soon as we entered the space we were greeted by the owner, who is also the chef! What?! The vibe is very warm and inviting. The food was savory. The portion sizes were massive! I enjoyed every minute in there. Talking to the staff and eating authentic Ethiopian food made it a night to remember.”

Folk Art Restaurant

465 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307 |  (404) 537-4493

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Here is what one reviewer says about Folk Art Restaurant: “Eclectic, artsy, down to earth feel. Friendly staff. Old school decor (like 50s ish) i got an omelet and latte. The food could use a little more seasoning for my taste but over all good stuff. Good mix of music.”

Bantam + Biddy

1544 Piedmont Avenue NE #Suite 301, Atlanta, GA 30324 | (404) 907-3469

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Here is what one reviewer says about Bantam + Biddy: “Bantam + Biddy is an Atlanta favorite. Their fried chicken is naturally gluten free, and absolutely delicious. Their sweet potato fries are to die for! Their menu is clearly marked for allergens, making it a very friendly restaurant for those with specific dietary needs.”

True Food Kitchen

Lenox Square |, 3393 Peachtree Rd NE Suite 3058B, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (404) 481-2980

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Here’s what one reviewer says about True Food Kitchen: “Gluten. Free. Heaven. I love this restaurant. I love the servers’ knowledge of healthy food. I love the atmosphere. Even on a busy night we just grabbed a high-top immediately. The servers are respectful and professional.”

Chick-a-Biddy

264 19th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30363 | (404) 588-1888

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Here is what one reviewer says about Chick-a-Biddy: “Gluten free chicken tenders were great. The waffles taste like a waffle mixed with cornbread. Not bad…just different. The staff was very friendly and helpful. I would most definitely recommend the tenders and I hear the onion rings are great.”

Marrakesh Mediterranean Market

Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (404) 600-4171
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Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Marrakesh Mediterranean Market: “I ordered the chicken plate. The person taking my order suggested their fries, and I had the tsatziki sauce. Excellent, plenty of chicken, the fries were as good as advertised, and the sauce was delicious and cool and offered a good contrast to what was being dipped in it.”

There are several other Atlanta restaurants with gluten-free options, but you’ll want to have a look at their menus to see if the dish is what you want.

The gluten-free restaurant scene is not a fad, it’s here to stay. Check out more food options on below.

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