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

This list is great!  Thanks to all who responded to my request for info 
about eating GF in the Orleans area of the Cape.  Here is a brief 
summary of what I learned.

For groceries:  Shaw's (Star Market) and Stop and Shop both have lots 
of GF food.  Also the Orleans health food store on Main Street called 
Whole Foods has GF items including Tinkyada pasta and GF pies by 
Natural Feast.  Also Eldia Market and Coffeehouse has GF pies and 
probably other items.

For restaurants:  For an upscale, very safe and tasty meal try Abba on 
Old Colony Way or the Nauset Beach Club on Beach Road. These 2 places 
were highly recommended.  Also recommended were Stark Fish on Main 
Street in Brewster and the Arbor on Route 28.  For pub food: the 
YardArm in Orleans or the Jailhouse Tavern on West Road.  For breakfast 
omelets: The Hearth n Kettle by Exit 12.

I am now looking forward to my trip!

Sarah in Wisconsin

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