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Celiac Friendly Restraunts In Destin, Fl...?


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eblue Apprentice

Does anyone know of some celiac friendly restraunts in Destin ?? I will be down there for several days and would prefer to not have to cook every night.

 

Does anyone here have any positive (or negative) experiences at any restraunts in that area??? Any help would be appreciated!!

 

(Notice I said Celiac friendly- I have learned that just because a restraunt has a "gluten free menu" does not mean that it is safe!) ;)

 

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Fudpucker's is a cool little local restaurant chain out there that offers gluten free.  It is a bit bland a little pricey but they are really on top of their gluten free restrictions.  I had gluten free at Chick-Fil-E and Joe's Crabshack while I was out there recently.  They also have Fuddrucker's who just started offering gluten-free burgers and hot dogs in Texas, but I'm not sure if they are out Florida yet.

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Not sure about Destin.  I just got back from Gulf Shores and did a post on the travel thread.  I don't know if they have some of the same restaurants in Destin as there, but you might check it out and see.

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