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Hi everyone!
 
Thinking of making a fall leaf peeping outing?
Then, include beautiful Somers NY in your
itinerary so that you can enjoy lunch or diner
at Seasons restaurant, the newest participating
restaurant in the Gluten-Free Restaurant
Awareness Program(TM).
 
the Westchester Celiac Sprue Support Group
and the Gluten-Free Restaurant Awareness
Program are excited to add this great new
restaurant to our growing list of participating
restaurants.  Thanks to the efforts of Seasons'
caring owners and chef, everyone can have a
pleasurable dining experience and enjoy GF
meals.  Please welcome:
 
Seasons - An American Bistro and Lounge
Sponsoring support group:
    Westchester Celiac Sprue Support Group
Owners: Linda & Joe Tesone
Chef: Hugo Contrera
Address: 289 Route 100
    Somers, NY 10589
    (just 2 miles west of Rte 684 at the
    Rte 139/Goldens Bridge exit)
Phone: 914-276-0600
 
Comments: Diners at Seasons will enjoy a fine
dining experience in a casually elegant, warm
and inviting setting.  In warm weather, enjoy
dining on their patio.  their new GF menu offers
unique lettuce wraps and cheese fondue to share,
and a new create-a-plate concept designed to
provide you with exactly the meal of your choice.
GF catering and carry out services are available.
Please ask for their special GF menu.
 
Go to the Gluten-Free Restaurant Awareness Program
web site:wwwglutenfreerestaurants.org for additional
details and directions.
 
Note: Although each restaurant makes every effort
to accommodate each persons specific dietary needs,
it is still each diner's responsibility to take personal
accountability for their own meal.
 
Get your support group involved! All support groups
in North America are welcome.
 
Pat  MacGregor
Westchester Celiac Sprue Support Group,
Gluten-Free Restaurant  Awareness Programâ„¢, Chairperson

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