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Any Gluten Free Restaurants On The Jersey Shore?


Matlak

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I am staying in Beach Haven (LBI), New Jersey next week. Does anyone know of any gluten free restaurants there in LBI? I looked on a website that someone had posted-www.geocities/shoreetc. and couldn't find much info? I have looked on the website glutenfreerestaurants.com & i don't see any listed there. It would be extremely appreciated!! Many Thanks!


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No specifically gluten-free restaurants on LBI or in Wildwood that I've found :angry: - I just stock up on gluten-free groceries and cook in the apartment, otherwise you just have to do the same things you would do anywhere else in restaurants and carefully pick gluten-free foods. There are always the chains - Wendy's, Dairy Queen, etc. If you go to a boardwalk that has Curley's Fries (like Wildwood), the last time I was there they cooked nothing but potatoes in the oil and they were the greatest french fries I've had in a long time. The Harvey Cedars Shellfish Company has great seafood, but I haven't been there in a while and you would want to make sure they don't steam anything in beer. Also try here: www.geocities.com/seashoreceliacs/ for a local chapter of a celiac support group - they might know.

Matlak Newbie

Thank you so much! I appreciate your info. I didn't think they would have any restaurants there....but I thought MAYBE..

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