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Lynne Turcotte <[log in to unmask]>
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hi I had asked if anyone knew of restaurants in the Cape Cod-Boston  
area that would be safe for celiacs.

here are the responses I received with thanks,

Hearth n Kettle - call and make a reservation and talk to the manager  
and then tell the server when you arrive. Several in the area of  
Hyannis and Plymouth

Boston - Ahmrhein's - chef was accomodating, food excellent and  
reasonably priced.
Hyannis - Spanky's as well as the Black Cat both excellent

Plymouth - East Bay Grill
Chatham - Chatham Fish/Lobster Company, sometime have gf rolls.
Osterville - wonderful ice cream at 4 Seas, (Osterville tradition)
Wimpy's lovely meal made gf
Other places were able to accommodate them by making changes to the  
regular food they prepare. They didn't get glutened once in a week.


The B&B hostess Debbie at High Pointe Inn in Barnstable said when come  
to bring my gf pancake mix and she would make them for me.

I would love it if anyone knows of a Health Food store or grocery  
store that have gf foods in the Hyannis or Plymouth area.
Thank you and I will let you know how we survive the week when we  
return in the middle of Oct.
Lynne

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