Dairy-Free in Maine: Recommended Restaurants by City

Dairy-Free in Maine: Recommended Restaurants by City

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Last Update in February 2023! We’ve created this ever-growing guide to restaurants, bakeries, cafes, ice cream shops, and stores in Maine that are friendly to dairy-free diners. It’s a collection based on research and reader recommendations ( send yours !) that’s divided into restaurants & shops by city (first) and major chains found throughout the state (second). And we’ve started a section for specialty dairy-free foods produced in this state.
We Update Continuously! You can ignore the original date on this post going forward. We update the information below whenever we’re alerted to a new recommendation, change, or closure.
Photo from Liquid Riot Bottling Company . Locals in Maine don’t take their short summer for granted. When the sun shines, they grab their tiki drinks and head outside.
Dairy-Free Maine: Recommended Restaurants & Shops
We’ve listed these recommendations alphabetically by city and then by the restaurant or shop name. For large chains with locations throughout the state, see the Major Restaurant & Grocery Chains section below. We have dedicated posts with dairy-free details for many of the big guys.
⭐️ = Restaurant is either dairy-free, has a dairy-free menu, has dairy-free labels on their menu(s), or lists top allergens with menu items. (At the time of our last review.)
Arundel
Bandaloop – Thank you to Desiree for recommending this restaurant. Their menu is labeled for vegan and gluten-free guests, and includes vegan salads, small plates, sandwiches, and entrees. Additional items can be ordered dairy-free. This is also a great spot for custom order cakes, since their entire cake menu is vegan! It includes a selection of sizes, flavors, fillings, frostings, and toppings.
Frinklepod Farm / Snagglebites ⭐️ – They have a farm store, outdoor vegan and gluten-free cafe with bowls and salads, and dairy-free soft serve! They are open seasonally, in the warmer months.
Auburn
Ahimsa Custom Cakes – This isn’t a storefront, but rather a vegan custom cake and cookie shop by order or appointment only. They make wedding, other celebratory, and 3D cakes as well as custom designed cookies – all without dairy or eggs!
Cibo Pizzeria – They have numerous plant-based and vegan pizzas right on their menu, using dairy-free Teese or Daiya cheeses and some have faux meats. They also have dairy-free cheesy bread, and most of their pizzas can be ordered dairy-free.
The Holy Donut – They specialize in “Maine potato donuts,” and offer vegan donuts daily. They do not use soy or nuts in any of their donuts, but they do use shared fryers.
Tripp’s Farmhouse Cafe – This gluten-free bakery and sandwich shop offers an array of sweet treats, savory items, and keto options. They have quite a few dairy-free items, and some vegan, too.
Bangor
Bagel Central – Their handmade bagels include vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free dairy-free (Udi’s) varieties. You can top them with dairy-free tofu “cream cheese,” jelly, honey, peanut butter, or hummus. They also bake other breads, and have sandwiches available.
Bangin’ Whoopie ⭐️ – Yes, a bakery dedicated to whoopie pies! They label vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free options, and most flavors are actually dairy-free! Their selection is staggering.
Biggi’s – This is an all vegan bakery specializing in breads, but they also offer some pastries, like cinnamon rolls. They don’t have a storefront, but are at the local farmer’s market, sell direct, and to retailers.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Uno Pizzeria & Grill – This national Italian-American restaurant chain has one location in this city. See our Uno Dairy-Free Menu Guide for details.
The Donut GroVe – This is an all vegan bakery that makes yeast-raised and cake donuts. They don’t have a storefront, but have order / pick-up available and sell at the local farmer’s market.
Bar Harbor
A Slice of Eden – House bagels can be ordered with peanut butter or vegan butter, dairy-free sandwich options are available, and this local bakery usually has a couple vegan treats available.
CJ’s Big Dipper – This is a seasonal town, but when it’s in full swing, this is the spot for dairy-free ice cream. They have almond milk soft serve, and several vegan scoop flavors made with soymilk or almond milk. You can even order them in a cone!
Jeannie’s Great Maine Breakfast – This tourist-oriented, seasonal cafe makes finding dairy-free breakfast easy. They have a vegan menu of items, including pancakes, tofu scrambles, and burritos. They also offer gluten-free, dairy-free pancakes, and can make some other items dairy-free on order.
Mount Desert Island Ice Cream – They offer a couple creamy vegan ice cream flavors, like pumpkin and cereal milk, serve non-dairy sorbets, and also make dairy-free shakes with oat milk. They have a couple locations in Bar Harbor, but they are seasonal.
Berwick
Toast ⭐️ – Order their nutrient-dense, gluten free, vegan sourdough bread and pick it up fresh at one of the scheduled pick up points.
Bethel
Good Food Store – This is a specialty grocer and sandwich shop that offers many dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan items and has options on their menu.
Biddeford
Hanami Cake Design – This cakery is by appointment only. They bake elegant special occasion cakes, and can provide allergen-friendly options in a range of flavors. They accommodate gluten-free, dairy-free, organic, vegan, and refined sugar free requests.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Boothbay Harbor
Downeast Ice Cream Factory – They use Temptation oatmilk soft serve, but churn it into vegan hard packed ice cream flavors with mix-ins. They offer at least three dairy-free flavors daily, like birthday cake, midnight moose tracks, and peanut butter wafer.
Bradley
Spencer’s Ice Cream – Adria recommended this shop for their dairy-free smoothies. They are open seasonally.
Brewer
The Whole Grain Bake Shop ⭐️ – Everything at this small artisan bakery is dairy-free, gluten-free, and soy-free. Much of their menu is egg-free and vegan, too. And their menu is mighty, with cookies, cupcakes, muffins, scones, waffles, breads, and much more.
Tiller & Rye – This local market carries specialty local items and offers a good selection of dairy alternatives and vegan products.
Brunswick
Frontier – Their Curbside Market menu includes some wonderful vegan surprises, like cashew queso dip, Korean rice noodles, and more. Dairy-free items aren’t specifically labeled, but there are some additional dairy-free and gluten-free entrees.
Gelato Fiasco ⭐️ – All dairy-free flavors at this elegant gelateria are marked with a red handled scoop. Each container has a dedicated scoop, which helps to prevent cross-contamination issues. They make an array of creative dairy-free sorbets, and even package a couple into pints for sale online and in stores.
Maiz – They specialize in Columbian street food, or gluten-free arepas. They have many dairy-free and vegan options.
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Wildflours Gluten-Free Bakery ⭐️ – Dairy-free items are marked at this gluten-free bakeshop, and they include various muffins, scones, and vegan cookies and bars.
Wild Oats Bakery & Café – They do offer a few decadent vegan cake and pie options, but this bakery is most known for their savory items. They have a rotating schedule of their fresh-baked breads, which includes several dairy-free breads and naturally vegan options. They typically have a few vegan soups daily (and often a couple more are “just dairy-free”), and they have several dairy-free sandwich and wrap options sans cheese.
Camden
Fresh and Co – Their menu is labeled with dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options, and there are typically at least a couple dairy-free items to choose from at this globally inspired eatery.
Damariscotta
ButterUpCakes –  This is a gluten-free bakery, cafe, and hard cider bar, that also offers many dairy-free, vegan, and allergy-friendly options.
Dexter
Gatherings 4 Main Street – Vegetarian meals and treats are served by donation, and they always have vegan and gluten-free options.
Falmouth
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
Rivalries – The menu at this local sports pub is labeled for dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options, and they have a handful of entrees to choose from.
Freeport
Mainely Custard – They offer vegan ice cream made by Veggie Life. It’s soft serve, with vanilla, chocolate, and twist available. They also offer a selection of vegan cones and toppings (the waffle cones are reportedly dairy-free, but check!).
Gorham
Curbside Comforts – This plant-based lunch and dinner spot offers a range of vegan mac and cheese, burgers, chik’n sandwiches, smothered fries, and kids meals. They also swirl chocolate and vanilla oat-based soft serve and make dairy-free sundaes. Almost everything is dairy-free, but they do offer regular cheese as an option.
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
Hallowell
The Local Scoop – They scoop four or five flavors daily of dairy-free Planet Oat Ice Cream . The oat milk-based flavors include chocolate chip cookie dough, coffee fudge swirl, blueberry oat crumble, and cookies and cream.
Kittery
Lovebirds Donuts ⭐️ – This all-vegan bake shop offers swanky, signature, classic, and gluten-free (prepared with separate equipment) donut flavors. They also have a big brioche donut that’s made for sharing.
Mrs & Me Ice Cream Shop – This seasonal little ice cream shop scoops sorbet and a couple creamy dairy-free ice cream flavors (like Coffee Oreo), which are made in house. Their servings are reportedly generous, too.
t o a s t Sandwich Shop ⭐️ – This bread, sandwich, and yes, toast shop naturally ferments their sourdough, which happens to be gluten-free, dairy-free, and plant-based. In fact, their whole shop is gluten-free and plant-based.
When Pigs Fly Restaurant & Pizzeria – They have dairy-free marinara and “cheese” pizzas right on the menu, which you can top with additional items. Their menu includes some other naturally dairy-free or easy dairy-free options, too.
Jefferson
Jefferson Scoop – They’ve added some dairy-free and vegan flavors to their ice cream menu, which have reportedly been well received. The creamy flavors include Chocolate Chunk and Classic Cookie Crumble. They also scoop a couple sorbet flavors daily and have five different dairy-free fruit smoothies.
Lewiston
Forage Market – They’re friendly to dairy-free and vegan customers at this bagel breakfast and lunch spot. They have bagels with cashew cream cheese, dairy-free BLTs, vegan breakfast sandwiches, and lattes with oat, almond, or soymilk.
Newcastle
Salt+ Pepper Social ⭐️ – This plant-based market offers a daily rotating selection of freshly baked goods, breakfast sandwiches, burritos, bowls, sandwiches, green salads, deli salads, and sweet treats. They also swirl soft serve seasonally and source local, organic, biodynamic, vegan beer and wine.
New Gloucester
Bresca & The Honeybee – They churn several hand-crafted vegan ice creams made with a pea protein milk base. Each day they scoop at least three flavors, which could include rocky road, mint chocolate chip, fig leaf with raspberry swirl, or coffee with crispy hazelnut praline. They also have vegan whipped cream, pizzelle cookies, dark chocolate shell, and sprinkles for making dairy-free sundaes.
Ogunquit
Loveshack Juicery ⭐️ – They make purely plant-based smoothies and smoothie bowls with fruits, cashew milk or coconut water, and nut butter, hemp protein, or pea protein, if you want an extra boost. They also have a full coffee bar. They do have both dairy and non-dairy milks on site. This is a seasonal cafe.
Portland
Baristas + Bites – They don’t have a storefront but offer order and pick up between certain hours, and also ship. Their baked goodies include unique vegan whoopie pies and cookies
Blake Orchard Juicery ⭐️ – Thanks to Sarah for this recommendation. She says, “they are the vegan smoothie queens! They serve amazing plant based smoothie bowls, smoothies, juices, and coffee all dairy free.” This is a plant-based juice and coffee bar with a dairy-free menu that’s mostly vegan – they do use honey.
Cheese Louise – This grilled cheese establishment offers vegan cheese (and gluten-free bread) at no extra charge!
Curbside Comforts ⭐️ – This mobile food truck serves plant-based comfort food, like burgers and mac and cheese. They also swirl vegan soft serve for dessert.
Daily Greens ⭐️ – You choose the toppings at this build-your-own salad bowl spot, and the dairy-free options are plentiful. More than half of their dressings are labeled dairy-free and vegan, and they even offer dairy-free “parmesan” for sprinkling.
Dean’s Sweets – This nut-free chocolatier offers a good selection of dairy-free dark chocolate bars and confections.
Definitive Brewing Company – This local brewery was already known for creative beer flavors. Now they’ve added dairy-free beer soft serve to their menu!
Elevation Burger – This progressive fast food chain caters to all types of special diets, with a few plant-based and paleo burger options on their menu. Almost all of their burgers and sandwiches can be ordered without dairy, they offer dairy-free cheese alternative, and at last check, their chicken tenders were even dairy-free. Plus, they offer vegan milkshakes made with oatmilk ice cream and almond milk.
Flatbread Company – This gourmet flatbread pizza chain supports local and organic farming, and is special diet friendly. They offer dairy-free cheese, have vegan pizza on the menu, and can make many of their pizzas dairy free. They also offer a gluten-free vegan pizza crust, and we’ve been told that their regular house dough and most of their toppings are dairy-free. They also have build-your-own salad options.
Fred’s Fried Dough – This is a food truck that pops up around Portland, serving fried dough that’s vegan and preservative-free. They’ve been known to serve gluten-free dough too.
Forage Market – They’re friendly to dairy-free and vegan customers at this bagel breakfast and lunch spot. They have bagels with cashew cream cheese, dairy-free BLTs, vegan breakfast sandwiches, and lattes with oat, almond, or soymilk.
Gelato Fiasco ⭐️ – All dairy-free flavors at this elegant gelateria are marked with a red handled scoop. Each container has a dedicated scoop, which helps to prevent cross-contamination issues. They make an array of creative dairy-free sorbets, and even package a couple into pints for sale online and in stores.
Green Elephant Vegetarian Bistro – You won’t find any fish sauce, oyster sauce, or dairy (yes, it happens a lot!) at this Thai restaurant. Most of their dishes are vegan, but a few can be ordered with or without egg. And their menu is far more innovative than most, with a carefully created array of appetizers, steamed dishes, stir fries, noodles, curries, and more.
LB Kitchen – This nourishing spot offers a range of breakfast and lunch options for dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan guests. They have sweet and savory oatmeals, an array of toasts, dairy-free smoothies, a great selection of bowls (with cashew cheese as an option), wellness lattes (cow’s milk is offered, but so are oat and almond milks), healthy dairy-free slushies, bone broth, nutritious treats, and more.
LFK – This local gastropub offers vegan chile and poutine, and has a couple other dairy-free optional choices.
Liquid Riot Bottling Company – Their menu is labeled for dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options. The dairy-free choices include some small plates and vegan bao buns to enjoy with drinks.
Mainely Noods – Build your own Asian noodle bowl, in sauce or broth, at this local eatery. Most of the menu is dairy-free and they have vegan options.
Maiz – They specialize in Columbian street food, or gluten-free arepas. They have many dairy-free and vegan options.
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
Mount Desert Island Ice Cream – This seasonal shop offers a couple creamy vegan ice cream flavors, like pumpkin and cereal milk, serves non-dairy sorbets, and can also make dairy-free shakes.
Nura Hummus and Falafel – Most items on their menu can be ordered without dairy, and several are vegan-friendly as is.
OTTO Pizza – They offer vegan violife cheese on their menu, and can make many of their signature pizzas dairy-free, or you can build your own.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Portland Pottery Cafe – Their food menu includes a smattering of vegan options, like oatmeal, tofu scramble, and some baked goodies.
Rivalries – The menu at this local sports pub is labeled for dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options, and they have a handful of entrees to choose from.
Scratch Baking Co – This traditional bakery doesn’t forget about special diet customers. They have a vegan custom chocolate cake option, and offer bagels with house-made cashew cream cheese, dairy-free granola, and vegan banana bread.
Slab Sicilian Street Food – They offer a vegan cheese version of their Sicilian crust pizza and can make other types of pizza and calzones dairy free, on request.
Sticky Sweet ⭐️ – This plant-based, vegan scoop shop churns dairy-free, gluten-free ice cream in decadent flavors.
The Friendly Toast – They offer a vegan breakfast burrito, vegan banh mi, and have other items that can be made dairy-free. They also offer dairy-free, gluten-free bread for sandwiches and toast.
The Holy Donut – They specialize in “Maine potato donuts,” and offer vegan donuts daily. They do not use soy or nuts in any of their donuts, but they do use shared fryers.
The Juicery – Their smoothies are made with almond milk, they offer smoothie and acai bowls, they have sourdough toasts, and sometimes there are gluten-free, dairy-free muffins available. They do use dairy yogurt and whey protein in some smoothies, so use caution ordering.
The Works Café – Their counter-serve menu offers some dairy-free breakfast items, bowls, salads, sandwiches, and smoothies, either as is, or with a simple special order. They also have an array of bagels that you can order with dairy-free Tofutti cream cheese.
Twist – This seasonal ice cream truck offers dairy-free vanilla soft serve with a good selection of flavors and toppings.
Union Bagel Company – You can enjoy their vegan bagels with a schmear of dairy-free house-made tofu “cream cheese,” hummus, or Earth Balance. They also have build your own topping options.
Uno Pizzeria & Grill – This national Italian-American restaurant chain has one location in this city. See our Uno Dairy-Free Menu Guide for details.
Rockport
Flatbread Company – This gourmet flatbread pizza chain supports local and organic farming, and is special diet friendly. They offer dairy-free cheese, have vegan pizza on the menu, and can make many of their pizzas dairy free. They also offer a gluten-free vegan pizza crust, and we’ve been told that their regular house dough and most of their toppings are dairy-free. They also have build-your-own salad options.
Saco
OTTO Pizza – They offer vegan violife cheese on their menu, and can make many of their signature pizzas dairy-free, or you can build your own.
The Saco Scoop – This traditional ice creamery offers a small rotating selection of dairy-free sorbets and creamy vegan ice creams.
Scarborough
Clean Eatz – This healthy fast casual chain offers a straight-forward allergen guide and many options for building your own bowl, salad, or wrap.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
The Dairy Corner – They offer dairy-free hard serve scoops (usually two or three flavors per day) in creamy coconut-based flavors like oreo, chocolate peanut butter, vanilla bean, and cookie dough! They also have daily sorbet flavors, and can make you a dairyfree “milkshake” with your flavor of choice and almond milk.
The Holy Donut – They specialize in “Maine potato donuts,” and offer vegan donuts daily. They do not use soy or nuts in any of their donuts, but they do use shared fryers.
South Portland
B. Good – With the help of their allergen chart, you can order crispy chicken sandwiches, chicken tenders, veggie burgers, and fries, and custom order various burgers, salads, and bowls. Vegan and gluten-free options are also available.
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
OTTO Pizza – They offer vegan violife cheese on their menu, and can make many of their signature pizzas dairy-free, or you can build your own.
Veazie
Raegamuffin’s Gluten Free Bakery – This gluten-free bakery makes all types of goodies, and about half of their items are dairy-free. They usually have a couple vegan items daily.
Waterville
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Wells Beach
Knew Potato Caboose – This is a dedicated gluten-free, seasonal mobile kitchen that specializes in French fries. Their fryers are gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free and vegan.
Scoop Deck – Yes, Maine has no shortage of seasonal ice cream shops! This one offers classic vanilla and chocolate coconut milk ice cream, along with sorbet.
Woolwich
Taste of Maine – Their menu is more like a smorgasbord than a “taste.” It’s a diverse range of seafood, steak, pasta, sandwiches, and anything else you can think of. And they have a vegan menu! It’s a fun selection with pizza, nachos, ravioli, and more. Many of their omnivorous dishes can also be ordered dairy free, including the pizzas. And they do cater to gluten-free guests.
Westbrook
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Ragged Coast Chocolates  – They offer a vegan and dairy-free collection of chocolates that’s actually rather stunning. They have colorful, elegant frogs, some filled with peanut butter, hedge hogs, bark, and several drinking chocolates.
Windham
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
Portland Pie Company – They offer vegan cheese, a range of vegan toppings, and even more dairy-free sauces and toppings for your customer order pizza. Rumor has it you can also order their wild blueberry pie without dairy (no ice cream), and they have some additional dairy-free options on their menu.
Yarmouth
Mister Bagel – This popular Maine bagel shop offers daily fresh-baked bagels, dairy-free tofu cream cheeses, and soy milk for coffee drinks.
OTTO Pizza – They offer vegan violife cheese on their menu, and can make many of their signature pizzas dairy-free, or you can build your own.
York
Dunne’s Ice Cream – This seasonal shop offers dairy-free Dole Whip out of their dedicated soft serve machine, and they have sorbets on scoop.
The Tiller – They clearly label their menu for dairy-free and gluten-free guests at this fine dining establishment. The options include a couple seafood mains, a vegetable paella, and some light bites.
Photo from Sticky Sweet . Many ice cream shops are seasonal in Maine, and only swing their doors open for a few months of the year. This shop opens when the spring thaw begins.
Restaurant & Grocery Chains found throughout Maine
Some recommended restaurant and store chains are getting too big for our city listing britches. They have many locations, or are rapidly growing, and you might stumble across them in a number of towns in this state. Click on them for more dairy-free details.
Hannaford – This is a Maine, full-service grocery store chain that offers a great selection of dairy-free products and good special diet help.
Photo from Copper Branch . This is a northeastern chain that’s completely plant-based.
Local Dairy-Free Food & Drink Producers in Maine
These dairy-free friendly companies don’t have their own retail location, but are in Maine. So you have a good chance of finding their products at grocery stores, restaurants, and/or other shops in this state. Keep an eye out!
Akua – This Portland-based company makes vegan kelp burgers, jerky, and pasta.
GrandyOats – For decades, this little bakery has made fabulous dairy-free granola. They also offer grain-free options.
R.E.D.D. – This purely plant-based company makes dairy-free protein bars and chocolate milk and latte “elixirs.”
SideBar – They make dairy-free, gluten-free granola bars with pure, simple ingredients.
Vegg – This egg alternative maker is one of the few that focuses on the yolks! They call Maine home, so you can easily find their products here.
Veggie Life Foods – You will find their plant-based burgers, chili, soft serve, and other items at restaurants and shops in Maine, plus you can order select items direct via their website.
Photo from Lovebird Donuts . Donut shops and bagel shops are very popular in Maine, and many have specialty vegan options. But this shop is all-vegan.
This Guide is Continuously Updated with Recommendations
We welcome you to recommend other dairy-free friendly restaurants. Leave a comment or contact us and tell us why you like a certain restaurant. Restaurant owners and employees are also invited to reach out and let us know how you welcome dairy-free customers.
Please kindly let us know in the comments if any of these restaurants close. We want to keep this list current for you, but aren’t always notified when a restaurant closes. Let us know and we will quickly update!
This Guide is for Informational Purposes Only
Menus, ingredients, kitchen procedures, management, and restaurants are subject to change at any time. Always read the menu and discuss your dietary needs with the staff before ordering. Make sure that they can accommodate your situation.
There is always a risk for potential cross-contamination of allergens in any commercial kitchen. If cross-contamination is an issue for you, always speak with the manager to ensure that your meal can be safely prepared. Listings here do not guarantee that a restaurant is safe enough for your individual needs. Only you can make that decision.

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