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Betsy's Bakery In Camp Hill, Pa (Very Close To Harrisburg, Pa)


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I wanted to let everyone know that if you are looking for somewhere to eat safely gluten-free, please visit Betsy's Bakery in Camp Hill, PA.  Not only do they have plenty of delicious baked goods, but they also serve sandwiches in what seems to be a Panera style environment complete with free WiFi.  The prices were comparable to Panera too!  

 

Not only is the whole place a dedicated gluten free facility, but the owner, who has celiac herself, also makes soy free, dairy free and vegan desserts.  Plus if you're in the area you can visit The Healthy Grocer grocery store in Camp Hill where there are also some gluten free options as well.  

 

Besides the Wegmans in Mechanicsburg, Camp Hill seems to be the most celiac/ncgi friendly place in the Harrisburg area!

 

 

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I second the recommendation, Betsy's is great!  It is wonderful to be able to enjoy anything on the menu without fear of cross contamination, and the food is excellent.

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