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Gluten Free On Nantucket?


luceydiana

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I'm going to nantucket next week and although we eat at home a lot on the grill I was wondering if anyone has eaten out anywhere there. I know there are no chains there.

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I'd love to know some also

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Swingline Newbie

Many restaurants on Nantucket are gluten friendly and will accommodate your needs. However, that being said, two restaurants really stood out for me during my last vacation. For a quick, delicious breakfast or lunch, The Green is the place to go. They offer gluten free rice wraps for a yummy breakfast wrap (eggs, cheese, bacon) or afternoon burrito. I was blown away that my burrito was gluten free--it was amazingly delicious. They also offer make-your-own smoothies and raw juices. So good! All of the ingredients are organic and fresh. In addition to their regular menu items, they also offer a couple gluten free pastries/baked goods that change daily. For example, a gluten-free scone or blueberry muffin (and it actually tasted like a blueberry muffin!). During my week-long trip, I visited The Green 4 times--twice for breakfast and twice for lunch.

For a nice dinner, Corazon del Mar, a tapas restaurant, is a great choice. They actually have a designated gluten-free menu--the only one I encountered on the Island. Like all nice restaurants in Nantucket, it is pricey but delicious. I recommend the Mexican Street corn (you gotta try it--creamy with great flavor) and the roadside roasted chicken. Great, gluten-free experience!

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I have had great luck at the Green as well.  So fresh and yummy.  This year the Brant Point Grill at the White Elephant has started to get into the game.  I went there when my parents were in town.  I normally do not spend that kind of dough on a meal.  But I went and thought I would have to spin the wheel and hope for the best.  Super surprised when they brought me a GLUTEN FREE MENU!!  It was a smaller version of their menu with options.  Just thought I would pass it along.

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