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Does anyone know of any gluten free restaurants in Niagra Falls area? Am planning a trip at end of August and would love to take my daughter to some different places. Also, are there any hotels that are gluten free friendly?

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Hello - Niagara Falls, ON and NY are both chock full. Which side are you staying on? I live in Niagara, so I can recommend you anything you're interested in.

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Hello - Niagara Falls, ON and NY are both chock full. Which side are you staying on? I live in Niagara, so I can recommend you anything you're interested in.

We're staying on the Canadian side. I went online, looks like a lot to choose from. What are your favorite places? Thanks for the info. Laurie.....

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If you are travelling outside of there at all to the close quarters in the area, there are many places, also. There is a really good fresh fish place called Betty's in Chippawa. They are VERY familiar with gluten-free. There is an Outback right near the casino. In St. Catharines, there is the most wonderful place in Port Dalhousie called Spice of Life. That is defnitely my top, top recommendation.

In Niagara on the Lake, every restaurant is fresh to order, so you shouldn't have issues there at all.

I am not sure for hotels, as I live here, but I am sure they will cater to anyone, no problem - especially the higher end ones. Did you want some activity ideas? How old is your daughter?

-another Laurie.

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If you are travelling outside of there at all to the close quarters in the area, there are many places, also. There is a really good fresh fish place called Betty's in Chippawa. They are VERY familiar with gluten-free. There is an Outback right near the casino. In St. Catharines, there is the most wonderful place in Port Dalhousie called Spice of Life. That is defnitely my top, top recommendation.

In Niagara on the Lake, every restaurant is fresh to order, so you shouldn't have issues there at all.

I am not sure for hotels, as I live here, but I am sure they will cater to anyone, no problem - especially the higher end ones. Did you want some activity ideas? How old is your daughter?

-another Laurie.

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