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Here is what I got back, thank you to everyone for responding!
These where posted on the listserv some time ago:
High Cotton Maverick Bar & Grill 199 East Bay Street
Magnolias 185 East Bay Street
Slightly North of Broad 192 East Bay Street
Jestine's Kitchen 251 Meetings St.
Thai Lotus 7648 Northwoods Blvd
Noisy Oyster 2408 Maybank Highway (John's Island)
Sticky Fingers (wings and ribs are listed as GF)
I also noticed several locations for Outback and Longhorn steak houses in the yellow pages entries for Charleston and surrounding communities.
Still, be careful and ask about the GF status of any meal you order in any restaurant anywhere.
The Fat Hen on Maybank Highway great GF Crab Cakes, French Fries fried in a dedicated frier but you must tell them you need GF as they have 2 friers one is used for everything. Lots of GF choices
Pane E Vino Italian has great meals downtown Upper King on a side street Warren Street no need for pasta because they have lots to choose from Anson's, Fulton Five will make your pasta if you call ahead and use their sauces,
Outback and Longhorn steak houses
Grocery Stores:
There is a grocery store in the shopping center between Seabrook and Kiawah carrying 1-2-3 Gluten Free mixes which are easy to whip up. They also carry some pasta and Gluten Free Rice crackers.
Earth Fare - Natural and Organic Foods Supermarket
74 Folly Road Boulevard
Charleston, SC 29407
(843) 769-4800
www.earthfare.com
Whole Foods - Natural and Organic Foods Supermarket
923 Houston Northcutt Blvd
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843.971.7240
www.wholefoods.com
We have all the usual places like the Outback and Longhorns which is my
favorite place in the north area.
One place we loved was S.N.O.B. (means slightly north of broad). They have a real chef there so you might see if they know what gluten free means. In particular we flipped over the shrimps and grits dish which is usually easily modified to be gluten free, if not already gf as is. As the name implies, this place has somewhat of an attitude so we went for lunch and were glad we did. It's cheaper and the foods the same pretty much as at dinner.
Jennifer Doherty
Pure Safe Beneficial
Arbonne International
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