Allergy-Friendly Restaurant Directory

Tree Nut-Free and Nut-Free restaurants in Seattle, WA

Explore Tree Nut-Free and Nut-Free restaurant listings in Seattle, WA, United States. These pages use community-reported accommodation information and location relevance to surface restaurants that may fit your dietary needs.

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Best allergy-friendly restaurants in Seattle, WA

These restaurants are ranked using available restaurant information, community contributions, and location relevance. Always confirm allergens, ingredients, and cross-contact policies directly with the restaurant before ordering.

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  1. Askatu Bakery restaurant in 2209 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA

    #1 allergy-friendly restaurant

    Askatu Bakery

    2209 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA

    Community-reported accommodations: pecans, almonds, cashews, peanut allergy accommodations, walnuts, hazelnuts, pine nuts, pistachios, brazil nuts, and macadamia nuts.

    pecans almonds cashews peanut allergy accommodations
    1 diner report Pecans: 1 yes Almonds: 1 yes
  2. Nuflours Bakery restaurant in 518 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA

    #2 allergy-friendly restaurant

    Nuflours Bakery

    518 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA

    Community-reported accommodations: pecans and pistachios.

    pecans pistachios
    1 diner report Pecans: 1 yes Pistachios: 1 yes

How to use this allergy-friendly restaurant list

Community-reported labels show what users have submitted about a restaurant’s ability to accommodate specific allergies or dietary needs. If feedback is still being confirmed, the page avoids labeling the restaurant as unsure and recommends checking directly with the restaurant.

Frequently asked questions

Are these restaurants guaranteed allergy-safe?

No. This directory is informational. Always contact the restaurant before ordering to confirm ingredients, preparation methods, and cross-contact procedures.

What does community-reported mean?

Community-reported means users have submitted feedback about the restaurant’s allergy or dietary accommodations. The more confirmed reports a restaurant has, the more useful the listing becomes.