Noodles and Company

Surprisingly, Noodles and Company (“Noodles”) offers a variety of paleo and/or low carb options, including zoodles (zucchini noodles)! You can substitute them (or gluten-free pasta if preferred) in almost any dish. You can also add your choice of proteins – even shrimp. See menu for other options. The nutrition calculator on their website even has paleo and keto checkboxes. Delivery is available in many locations.


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2812 Prairie Lakes Drive, Sun Prairie
(608) 318-2221

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(608) 244-4000

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(608) 257-6393

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(608) 226-9500

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(608) 268-2900

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(608) 829-0099

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(608) 829-0202

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(608) 276-7600

 

Supercharge! Foods Juice Bar

Located in front of their urban farm, Supercharge! offers a variety of organic juices, smoothies, and teas, as well as a limited selection of food items, nearly everything locally sourced. Among the selections are wraps made with Paleo Mama tortillas. Note: some review stars are estimated based on published menu, and subject to updating.


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1902 E. Washington Ave., Madison

608-230-5540

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Surya Cafe

Surya Cafe is a vegetarian (mostly vegan) restaurant which is also entirely gluten free. To the extent that they don’t serve meat, they are also surprisingly paleo friendly. They do offer duck eggs (provided by the chef’s personal ducks) and a choice of dairy or non-dairy yogurt. They’re very willing to alter recipes to accommodate a paleo diet. For example, swapping roasted veggies for beans in the sweet potato hash, or cashews for peanuts.

I haven’t had a chance to personally try their food yet, but menu options that appeal to me include the zucchini noodle alfredo (cashew sauce, cauliflower, portabella mushrooms, tomatoes, asparagus), hearty bowl (sweet potato hash, kale, avocado, cilantro-lime dressing, omit black beans), and duck egg quiche (spinach, sun-dried tomato, mushroom, served with mixed greens). In addition to entrees, they offer a variety of salads, snack platters, soups, smoothies, juices, coffee and tea. Sandwiches can be made as lettuce wraps or with dry roasted mushroom cap “buns.”

The cafe uses simple, pure ingredients, avoiding additives and processed foods, and utilizing local and organic produce when possible. Cooking fats are exclusively coconut oil and olive oil. Surya Cafe seems like an especially good option if you’re dining with a mixed paleo/vegan group.


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5500 East Cheryl Parkway, Fitchburg
(608) 788-8448