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Headed out there next month. Wondered where is good to eat. Not a huge fan of the national chains...at least not the ones out in Utah. I don't eat out much anymore, though. Too many foods to avoid. Although I have had nothing but good experiences at Bonefish Grill, and hear there's one in Destin.

I will be bringing my toaster oven, have a fridge for gluten-free breads and snacks, probably got breakfasts covered. Just wondered about those in between times. We're staying at the Courtyard Marriott, and will be attending a convention at the Sandestin Hilton. I guess this is the Miramar Beach/Four Mile Village area.

Any feedback of places to hit up or avoid would be great.

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Last time I was there was years ago and I was not a vegan, yet, so I took advantage of the sea food and ate a lot of plain, fresh fish wherever we went. Sorry I can't be more specific! Have fun!

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Last time I was there was years ago and I was not a vegan, yet, so I took advantage of the sea food and ate a lot of plain, fresh fish wherever we went. Sorry I can't be more specific! Have fun!

That's probably a good plan. I love seafood thankfully, so I'll just have to take advantage of that :) Thanks!

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Hi Sweetfudge,

I am here visiting Destin right now! There's PF Chang's and Bonefish, which are chains, I know. I'm about to try Fleming's tonight (also a chain, but more upscale). All three have gluten-free menus. I have heard good things about Another Broken Egg (breakfast & lunch) and have had a great experience at the Marina Cafe, where the chef is very accommodating. I'll fill you in if I find more before I leave.

Avoid O'Charley's. They claim to know what they're doing, but I was glutened there last year.

Have fun!

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Hi Sweetfudge,

I am here visiting Destin right now! There's PF Chang's and Bonefish, which are chains, I know. I'm about to try Fleming's tonight (also a chain, but more upscale). All three have gluten-free menus. I have heard good things about Another Broken Egg (breakfast & lunch) and have had a great experience at the Marina Cafe, where the chef is very accommodating. I'll fill you in if I find more before I leave.

Avoid O'Charley's. They claim to know what they're doing, but I was glutened there last year.

Have fun!

Thanks!

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abbysmom Rookie

There is a great BBQ resturant in SanDestin called Jim 'n Nicks. If you go on their website they will email you an extensive list of your options. Open Original Shared Link We also ate at Pompano Joe's and they had wonderful seafood and were very understanding. Plus they were right on the water, so it had an authentic feel! Have fun!

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