Looking for gluten free restaurant menus in Nevada? Whether you live within the state or plan to travel there in the near future, it is good to know in advance which restaurants offer gluten free menus to the Celiac community.
Here at Gluten Free Restaurants, we are dedicated to trying to maintain updated lists of restaurants in each state that offer gluten free menus. Here is what we’ve found for the state of Nevada:
Note: This list is updated as new gluten free menus are discovered. If you know of one we are missing, please contact us so we can update our list!
Nevada Gluten Free “Restaurant Chain” Menus
- Bonefish Grill (Locations)
- Carrabba’s Grill (Locations)
- Chili’s (Locations)
- Claim Jumper (Locations)
- Jason’s Deli (Locations)
- Macaroni Grill (Locations)
- On The Border (Locations)
- Outback (Locations)
- PF Changs (Locations)
- Peiwei Asian (Locations)
Other Nevada Gluten Free Restaurant Menus
- Big Apple Pizza in Sparks (Locations)
Note: A gluten free blogger recently took the time to share their experiences on a gluten free diet in Las Vegas, which can be viewed here.
For gluten free menu information for other states, check out our Gluten Free Restaurant Menus page, which is broken down by individual state.
Nevada Gluten Free Supermarkets and Grocery Stores
For gluten free grocery information for other states, check out our Gluten Free Groceries page, which is broken down by individual state.








When is the last time you went to a restaurant and knew that you could order more items on the menu than not? At Lazy Joe’s Fish and Chips in Las Vegas only 5 items on the menu are not gluten-free! Everything else; shrimp, cod, catfish, haddock, clams, oysters, scallops, popcorn shrimp and soft-shell crab, onion rings, coconut shrimp, calamari, chicken strips… are all safe for Celiacs or those who cannot have gluten!
So what can’t you have? Hushpuppies, clam chowder, hot wings, bread and malt vinegar. I haven’t missed any of them.
Joe’s (yes, there really is a Joe) recipe is his Dad’s family recipe that just happens to be gluten free. It wasn’t planned that way, but lucky for us, Joe recognized the need for delicious, non greasy, gluten free battered fish.
If you are visiting Las Vegas, don’t miss Lazy Joe’s Fish and Chips! It’s worth the visit, but be warned, the onion rings are addictive!
Here’s a look at the menu: http://members.cox.net/ljfishandchips/lazy%20joes%20mini%20menu.pdf