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Re: Gluten free
[Re: Jess]
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12/21/2020 01:58 PM
12/21/2020 01:58 PM
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Joined: Apr 2019
Posts: 48 Essex Junction, VT
MrTim-BTV
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Posts: 48
Essex Junction, VT
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I have traveled with 2 gluten free family members for the last few years, one with celiac's. We have no issue finding places to eat, most of the restaurants have been very accommodating. A few come to mind, Izi (in S-Bay) for one, they make their own fresh gluten free pasta. and have GF bread as well. Also Skipjacks (although I think i heard they closed), most of my peeps just steer clear at the other places, burger, no bun. salads, grilled items etc. Other place's we go Yacht Club, Snoopy's, Tortoga's, Roxxy, 3 Amigo's, Jax, and of course the grilled lobster and salads at Yellow Beach are a real treat.
I will tell you years ago, at Bajatzu (now Jax Steakhouse), my Sis-in-law asked for a gluten free menu and they brought her a spoon. We all had a chuckle (OK, maybe she didn't, but...), Jax does a wonderful job now.
hope this helps,
MrTim
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