As restaurants around Manhattan embark upon their busiest season of the year, NOBREADNYC.COM launches as a convenient source for diners looking for gluten free menu options and recommendations at NYC-based restaurants. Founder and CEO, Nicole Cogan, launches NOBREADNYC.COM as a result of a health condition that forced her to live a gluten free lifestyle. With features including customized gluten free menus along with restaurant profiles and mini-reviews, NOBREAD fills a void by offering consumers a go-to guide for dining gluten free in NYC.
Gluten is most commonly known as a “gluey” protein substance found in wheat flour and other related grains that gives elasticity to dough, helping it rise and give it a chewy texture. A gluten allergy is the body’s inability to digest or break down the gluten protein, in which approximately one in seven Americans may have some form of gluten allergy or intolerance. For people who have a gluten intolerance (also known as a gluten sensitivity), a change of lifestyle to go gluten free can be difficult, especially in New York, where dining out is a main source of generating business. As a sales analyst at J.P. Morgan for the past three years, taking clients out to dinner was the best and the worst part of the job for Cogan, and it was then that the NOBREAD founder came up with the concept for a restaurant guide to a gluten free NYC.
“Over five years ago, as a result of a health condition, I became gluten and dairy-free,” explains founder of NOBREADNYC.COM Nicole Cogan. “I loved how much client entertaining was involved with my job, but I always felt uncomfortable explaining to the server or manager that I was gluten free, especially in large group settings. So I started a blog as a guide to myself to have meals picked out before client dinners. My blog became my passion, and this pursuit has become my full-time career.”



