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Gluten Free In Halifax


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I will be traveling to Halifax in August does anyone know of any restaurants or supermarkets that I may buy gluten free food. Thank you Loretta


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Hey I found this off a website im not sure if its any help to you

Halifax

Shopping:

Great Ocean Natural Food Market 6475 Quinpool Road. 902 425 7400

Really Good Gluten Free @ the Superstore & health food stores.

Barrington Street Market Superstore 1075 Barrington St. Halifax

Thompson's Rice Bread & Gluten Free Products 902 435 4147

Super Natural Health Products Maritime Mall, Barrington St. Tel: 423 8630

Super Natural Health Products Young & Agrilola Tel:454 9999

Sweet William Country Sausages Tel: 639 2944

Valley Nutrition and Food Services, Tel: 902 825 1528

Dining:

Tea by the Sea Nemo's Restaurant 1865 Hollis St. Prince George Hotel Second Cup Coffee Shop -MicMac Mall, Dartmouth & Halifax Shopping Centre Sweet Basil Restaurant Roccos Velvet Olive, 1770 Market St. Tel: 492 2233 Unni's Birmingham Bar and Grill O'Carroll's Salty's

CCA Halifax Chapter Telephone: 1 902 464 9222 ,

WEB: www3.ns.sympatico.ca/celiac.halifax

President: Joan MacInnes

Sydney Satellite -Mary Andrews

Yarmouth Satellite -Gary Crosby

A great restaurant is Heartwood Bakery & Cafe in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Heartwood offers a buffet-style, pay-by-weight concept with daily menu changes.

It specializes in organic vegetarian and vegan foods. Many gluten-free salads, hot dishes, and desserts.

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Anyone here ever eat at gluten-free friendly restaraunts in Halifax? I have to go there next week and may have to eat out... I was thinking Swiss Chalet because I've had good experiences with them, anyone know of any others in the Halifax area (other than the ones listed?)

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Amiee from NS Canada Newbie
Anyone here ever eat at gluten-free friendly restaraunts in Halifax? I have to go there next week and may have to eat out... I was thinking Swiss Chalet because I've had good experiences with them, anyone know of any others in the Halifax area (other than the ones listed?)

Well I live in Halifax and downtown offers a few gluten-free foods depending on your tastes. I now like Thai food as they cook with great gluten-free ingredients. I like the Pas Thai myself because it has rice noodles and everything is gluten-free in it. There are two great Thai restaurants:

- Baan Thai on Dresden Row (off Spring Garden Rd. right past Pete's Frootique - which also has a variety of gluten-free foods).

- Talay Thai on Barrington St. (just past Morris St.) This one is my fav.

There is also a restaurant that gives you the option to choose gluten-free noodles. This restaurant is right inside the Cambridge Suites hotel on Brunswick St.

If you want a great grocery store I do recommend the Jospeh Howe St. Atlantic Superstore as it has many gluten-free foods as well as Planet Organic (aka Great Ocean) on Quinpool Rd.

Hope this helps.

Amiee from NS

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