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Gluten-Free Watercooler-Bread Restaurant

Hello, hello!  It's been a while hasn't it?  This weekend was a lovely weekend in NYC.  It was actually on the warmer side, so I was out and about.  Yesterday I took a stroll to Soho to visit my friend at the The Young Designers Market on Prince Street (an indoor venue where you can buy one of a kind pieces from local designers like my friend Dina Yoel founder of City Jewelz).  While I was there I ran into a co-worker who wanted to go to her favorite restaurant in Nolita, called Bread.  Bread is a hidden gem.  It's super small and homey and has amazing wine and cocktails right in the heart of Nolita on Spring St. near Mulberry St..  The moment we walked in I assumed there would be no gluten-free.  I wasn't that hungry anyways, and figured I would just have a salad.  To my surprise their menu stated that they had gluten-free pasta AND GF Pizza.  Wow, yippity do da! Jackpot!

GF Pizza with Proscuitto  

I'd like to say great find Rachel!! I have been going to SoHo and Nolita for years, and never knew of this hidden gem great eats!  For those of you shopping in the Nolita area, this is a great spot!

Written up by NY Magazine with a whopping 21 reviews this is a place where I will return!

**Just know that their menu states that they cannot guarantee no cross contamination!  So use your judgement.

Enjoy! xoxo Julie


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