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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to all who replied! We will be going to Nizza where they serve GF pasta, 
located on 9th avenue betw 45th and 44th streets. 


Other responses: 
 
Whenever I travel, I try to find suggestions from this ListServ but I also visit 
the Gluten Free Travel Site:http://www.glutenfreetravelsite.com/ NYC and 
Disneyworld are rated the best gluten free places to travel. They have reviews 
of places where people have tried restaurants, hotels, etc. Try it.
 
Check out Erin's amazing NYC blog www.glutenfreefun.com. She has all the info 
about the city and the gluten-free greatness that abounds there. Enjoy your 
trip!
 
My daughter is 15.  So it was maybe 6 or 7 years ago when we went to the 
American Girl store in NYC.  At that time there were not the explosion of GF 
options in NYC that they have today.We had lunch at a deli that was around the 
corner.  We found that a lot of deli's were happy to accommodate us and as long 
as we did not have the bread we were fine. I suspect that today you could find 
any number of great options in the area.  But this is just an idea to keep in 
the back of your head.

Thanks!
Sharon

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