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Hi all,

I will be spending some time in Middlebury, VT this summer. Very pleased that it looks like Hannaford and Shaw's are both there, as they usually have a good selection of gluten-free groceries, but I am curious about eating out. Any celiac-friendly places in town or near by?

Thanks!

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lulu88 Newbie

Hi there!

Just noticed your lonely post...

Shopping is good here: my favorite places are Hanna Ford and Natural Food coop.

Dining out from my personal experience: you may find some things here and there. I had bad experience with local Indian place, probably the way they run their kitchen. Sushi you may find in Burlington or Rutland (both about 40-50 min away from Middlebury).

You may find a few gluten free items on local great Italian deli menu "Costello's" (they have a website, just google them in Middlebury).

In the area highly recommended: Starry Night Cafe in Ferrisburg Open Original Shared Link and Tourterelle Open Original Shared Link in New Haven. South from Middlebury there is also Shoreham Inn Pub Open Original Shared Link where very friendly staff will be attentive to your requests.

I also heard that Black Sheep Bistro in Vergennes may have/accommodate some of your needs, I haven't been there for a while, so cannot tell from first hand experience.

Good luck!

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Hi lulu, just noticed your reply - thanks so much for the local knowledge!

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