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"Christine A. Krahling" <[log in to unmask]>
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Christine A. Krahling
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Mon, 22 Jul 2002 14:13:53 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Here is the information that was sent to me via personal Emails. Thanks to
those who shared info. I have listed my personal comments with a (ck) in
parentheses.

I was told:
"Surfside is great for breakfast. We went there every day of our stay, more
for brunch because sleeping later was part of the enjoyment of our
vacation! I brought my own GF bread (4 slices to be exact), the chefs made
the most outrageously delicious french toast and only charged around $2.00
to do so, but you can also order the usual breakfast foods that are gluten
free...eggs, etc."

(We tried the Surfside for breakfast and thought it was good, too--ck.

For dinner, I was told:
"The Wharf (If you go here, mention to the blonde woman at the reservation
desk that I sent you. She may not remember my name...just tell her the
family with the 2 boys from Mahopac, NY...and please give her my regards!)"

Uries

Ravioli House
"(they not only serve the most delicious homemade pasta dishes, but offer
an assortment of seafood and chicken dishes. I usually order a chicken dish
that would normally have a light white wine and lemon sauce on it (I'm
forgetting the name of the dish), but I tell them my needs, and they make a
gluten free sauce just for me!"

For ice cream and snacks, I was told:
"Carvel is GF, so if you want to have a treat... There are also "Curley"
fries stands....they are also GF, and they also have fresh squeezed
lemonade."

(We got Edy's ice cream at Banana's--ck)

For hotels, I was told:
"We also stay at a hotel (The Grand in Wildwood Crest) that includes a
small fridge in the room so that I can bring some of my own drinks, store
my bread, etc. It just makes life a bit easier when packing for a day at
the beach!"

(FYI--I had called The Grand Hotel for reservations and was told that all
of their rooms are "smoking rooms."--ck)


Another person told me:
"I heard the Washington Inn (fine dining) is more than helpful to fix
something."

We tried:
The Captain's Table (breakfast buffet)Fresh fruit, eggs.
The Sandcastle (dinner)Various choices
Neil's (dinner) Various choices
Little Italy (dinner) Italian but several meat choices on this menu.
--ck

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