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All,
Below is a list of the responses I got concerning travel to Albany, NY.
There is repeat info since I did not really suumerize. I wanted to make sure
I
did not leave anything out.
Here Ya Go!
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I live an hour north of albany and someone sent a summary out so I saved
it....here it is....I have been to Basic Foods, it has the largest selection
of
gluten free foods that I've ever seen. Whenever I travel I check out grocery
stores, etc, and Basic Foods is absolutely amazing. It's probably about
1/2
hr north of albany but well worth the trip.
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Albany
1. Several recommendations for the Outback in Albany.
2. Several recommendations for http://www.glutenfreerestaurants.org/
3. Several recommendations for food to pack just in case
4. Real Seafood Co. on Wolf Road (near airport)
5. Olive Garden on Wolf Road near Colonie Center Mall (exit 2 off of I 87)
6. Kirker's in Latham(?) just north of Albany off of route 87, I think,
exit
7. They actually have a separate gluten-free menu because of a local
support group. The food is excellent.
7. Carrabba's Italian Grill off I-87 in Latham, just north of Albany
8. www.highlandsrestaurant.com-near Albany We had a retirement dinner there
yesterday and it was great (see separate posting about this restaurant for
more details).
Near West Point
9. In the West Point area, you might want to visit Amarone's Italian
Cuisine, located at 62 Wood Road, Sugar Loaf NY 10981, 845-469-4405.
They buy
products from a dedicated gluten-free bakery in nearby Chester, stock
gluten-free
pasta and take care to avoid cross-contamination in the kitchen. I also
visited them on Memorial Day weekend, and they were willing to adapt almost
anything on the menu for me.
10. There is a Restaurant, Restaurant X, in Congers, NY a little south of
West Point that will do gluten free meals. 845-268-6555 www.xaviars.com
And here is a listing of stores in the Albany area:
Capital Region, NY Gluten Free Food Shopping
Basic Foods
Route 50, Glenville, NY
518-399-2742
Brunswick Naturals
830 Hoosick Rd., Troy, NY
518-279-3663
Dean's Natural Foods
Westgate Shopping Center, Albany, NY
518-489-5723
Delmar Health Hut
282 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY
518-439-7775
Earthly Delights Natural Foods
162 Jay St., Schenectady, NY
518-372-7580
Four Seasons Natural Foods Store & Caf=E9
33 Phila St., Saratoga, NY
518-584-4678
Green Grocer
1505 Route 9 Clifton Park=20
518-383-1613
Guiltless Gourmet
Route 9, Clifton Park, NY
518-373-1727
Health Way, LLC
636 Loudon Rd., Latham, NY
518-783-5239
Honest Weight Food Co-Op
484 Central Ave., Albany, NY
518-482-2667
Paradise Natural Foods
1823 Western Ave., Guilderland, NY
518-456-0429
Uncle Sam's Health Food Store
77 Fourth St., Troy, NY
518-271-7299
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Here are some restuarants and stores that can provide GF sources:
Restuarants:
Albany
1. Outback in Albany.
2. Real Seafood Co. on Wolf Road (near airport)
3. Olive Garden on Wolf Road near Colonie Center Mall (exit 2 off of I 87)
4. Kirker's in Latham(?) just north of Albany off of route 87, I think,
exit
7. They actually have a separate gluten-free menu because of a local
support group.
5. Carrabba's Italian Grill off I-87 in Latham, just north of Albany
6. www.highlandsrestaurant.com-near Albany We had a retirement dinner there
yesterday and it was great (see separate posting about this restaurant for
more details).
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If your friend is travelling by car and will be on the New York Thruway
heading north towards Albany, he may want to stop by our bakery, the Gluten
Free Bread Basket located in Chester, NY. We are about 1 1/2 hours from
Albany. We are an exclusive GF bakery offering a wide variety of breads,
rolls, pizza, muffins, cookies, cake and much more. You can easily get to
us
from the NY Thruway via Exit #16 Harriman Exit. You can check out our
website
at www.GFBreadBasket.com for more detailed directions and information about
our bakery.
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Dean's Health Food Store in Westgate Shopping Center, Paradise Health Food
in Guilderland, and The Highlands Restaurant in Knox. I would be glad to
provide directions. If you go to The Highlands, let the chef know you want
your
food gluten free and it's no problem. They have an award winning dessert
made
with chocolate that is to die for.
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Here is the website for the local support group.
_http://www.celiacresource.org/_ (http://www.celiacresource.org/)
They have the local stores listed.
*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*
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