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My husband ate at the Loughborough Inn GF (and he is sensitive to gluten) 
without any issues for 3 days and 3 nights! We sent the request for Gluten 
Free ahead of time, and gave them information about Gluten Free 
requirements.  They had served Celiacs before my husband so they seem to 
have it right on their own!

Here is their information:

Loughborough Inn	Tel: (613) 353 - 2600
2318 Loughborough View Dr., Battersea, Ontario, K0H 1H0 	

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http://www.loughboroughinn.on.ca/location.htm

Also I found out about a GF Bakery in Kinston:
gluten free bakery here in Kingston that has breads, cookies, pizzas etc
SUE’S GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS	          Shop Hours
                     1724 Bath Road,		       Tuesday 11 - 2
               Kingston  ON   K7M 4Y2		       Thursday 3 - 6
                   Tel:- (613) 634-7693		       Saturday 10 - 2
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  We do not have any restaurants that have a specific gluten free menu.  I 
can recommend a couple of options though.

Aquaterra Restaurant at the Radisson Hotel is a very nice spot which is 
able to provide gluten free easily as they make just about everything 
themselves.  They have a dessert "trio" that is gluten free - flourless 
chocolate cake, creme brule and a homemade prauline ice cream with a 
chocolate stick - amazing!!

Lone Star is a Texas-style restaurant right downtown that serves chips and 
salsa on your table (both are fine) then has tacos, or enchilada that are 
gluten free (need to mention this to the waitor or waitress).  They will 
also serve their fajitas with corn tortillas - I've had all of these 
without a problem.

Chez Piggy is a very popular restaurant downtown - they don't have an 
extensive choice for gluten free, but do have staff that require gluten 
free so they understand - I usually have their ceasar salad with grilled 
chicken without the croutons.

In Canada we also have a chain of Chicken BBQ restaurants called Swiss 
Chalet.  They have a pamphlet that details the content/allergens in their 
foods.  The BBQ is safe, as well as the dipping sauce, (not the fries) 
also the baked potato, chalet salad with chalet dressing (like french 
dressing) and the cole slaw are also safe.


Thanks!

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