Leo’s Gluten Free
Wholesaler · Franklin Park ·

Leo’s Gluten Free

Wholesaler · Franklin Park ·

Manufacturers gluten free pasta sold wholesale only to businesses

closed diner
breakfast fare
celiac
wheelchair accessible parking lot
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null
Leo’s Gluten Free by null

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10130 Pacific Ave, Franklin Park, IL 60131, USA Get directions

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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10130 Pacific Ave, Franklin Park, IL 60131, USA Get directions

+1 847 233 9211
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•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 24, 2026

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20 of Chicago’s Most Beloved Closed Diners | Eater Chicago

"Wicker Park’s death as an edgy and affordable neighborhood was announced with the closure of Leo’s Lunchroom, a welcoming restaurant with exceptional breakfast fare. The customers really came from a variety of walks of life; at the end of its life, the backroom was covered with promo material from Hoop Dreams, the exceptional documentary about Chicago high school basketball. Leo’s was around for more than four decades, one of the only restaurants along Division Street, a far cry from the new construction that dominates west of Ashland. Leo’s was a place to center yourself, to grab a great meal to get the morning to a tremendous start. Nothing has filled the void since it closed in 2005." - Naomi Waxman

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Leo’s Gluten Free

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Bought their pasta and Rex. Went to Leo's to buy direct but they don't sell to public. So back to Rex for pasta for celiac granddaughter