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Restaurants In Vancouver


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We're heading out to Vancouver for our summer holiday this weekend...anyone have any knowledge on Vancouver restaurants that are celiac-friendly?


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kaciemarie Contributor

Vancouver, WA or BC? I have lots of family in the Portland/Vancouver WA area and could recommend some good places if you are going there, however I don't know anything about the Vancouver, BC area.

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Serenity Natural Foods Cafe and Deli is great

Open Original Shared Link

3347 West 4th Ave Vancouver BC

KacieMarie,

I am doing a road trip this summer so I would love to hear any good places to eat along the way in Portland/Van WA I am going to Reno but will defintely be stopping at a few places in Oregon that I have heard of like Corbett Fish house and I just heard about Sunny Valley Wheat Free.

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We're heading to Vancouver, B.C.

skbird Contributor

I'm going in August... just found this site: Open Original Shared Link

Says there are 63 on the site with gluten-free capabilities (mainly gluten-free pasta). Cool!

Stephanie

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What a terrific website! Thanks a lot...I'm printing it out right now.

skbird Contributor

I know - I'm pretty impressed. Most say "call ahead" but there were a number that actually offered something gluten-free and that is very cool. I think that might be the greatest concentration of gluten-free restaurant offerings I've seen!

Stephanie


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kaciemarie Contributor

Karen,

Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. If you want to send me your email address I will send you a list of restaurants that I have had luck with in the portland, vancouver area. To start with try this place...Open Original Shared Link

Also, there is another conversation going on right now in the message board with restaurants in the Portland area! You will love it there, it is my favorite place. Try to make it to Cannon Beach if possible!!!

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