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Gluten Free Restaurants In Western Ny?


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Anyone know of restaurants w/ Gluten-Free menus in western new york? I'm heading home to my small town of Olean, NY, about an hour south of Buffalo, and am pretty new to dealing with celiac so I've never thought about it before when I'm there. It's a pretty small town, so there aren't many chain restaurants, but I'm looking for anything w/in a reasonable radius (30-45 mins.)

Thanks.

Josh


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There is a great web site called glutenfreerestaurants.com

They list all the gluten-free restaurants in the US. Good luck.

Need new guts Rookie
There is a great web site called glutenfreerestaurants.com

They list all the gluten-free restaurants in the US. Good luck.

Thanks. I've checked it, but everything in NY is in or around the city, I'm gonna be in the sticks of western ny....or as we like to think of ourselves...the armpit of NY.

Josh

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I've had good luck at the old library... they don't have a "gluten-free menu" but they know what I'm talking about when I say no wheat/flour. The hot bacon dressing on the spinach salad is excellent (w/o croutons, of course). I usually get the porkchop with a baked potato, but have had good luck with the steak (just have them check on the seasonings for you) and one time they even made me a flour-free version of the chicken with pesto sauce (they were really slow that night).

We've had such good luck there we really haven't tried other places... except beef and barrel once when I had a plain salad (no dressing) with plain beef on top (safe, but boring).

I've heard there is a smokey bones all the way in buffalo (and even a place that does gluten-free pizzas on wednesdays only, called the pizza plant - I've never been, but if you find yourself there it might be worth a try), and you can check the outback website... but I think the closest one is about 45 min away.

(oh, and tops sells tinkyada and a few other gluten-free things near the end of an aisle up in the front of the store, just ask someone to point you in the right direction!)

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check out buffaloceliacs.org and glutenfreeinwny.com. there are a lot of choices in that area.

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check out buffaloceliacs.org and glutenfreeinwny.com. there are a lot of choices in that area.

That's awesome. I'm going to both of those out.

Thanks to you and the previous poster for the info.

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