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Rehoboth Beach Delaware


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Hi! We're taking a weekend getaway to Rehoboth beach in delaware. Does anyone know of any gluten-free friendly restaurants?

thanks!


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HI

nO BUT THERE ARE ALOT IN CAPE MAY.

THERE WAS A GREAT THREAD UP AWHILE AGO.

WANT TO GET ON THIS THREAD FOR ALERTS AS WE GO THERE AND HAVEN'T BEEN SINCE gluten-free.

GOOD LUCK.

JUDY IN PHILLY

Lauren M Explorer

Rehobeth is close to Bethany Beach, right? If so, I can give you some great suggestions!

- Lauren

Lisa Mentor

Big Easy Seafood & Steakhouse - Bethany Beach

Outback - Rehoboth Beach

Both are celiac friendly, but the rule of thumb is alway check with the manager.

Lauren M Explorer
Big Easy Seafood & Steakhouse - Bethany Beach

Outback - Rehoboth Beach

Both are celiac friendly, but the rule of thumb is alway check with the manager.

Ahh, yes Big Easy was awesome! The owners' children are Celiac, so they are very knowledgeable and accomodating. When I was there (2 summers ago), they said that if you gave them advanced notice, they could do gluten-free breading on several menu items.

I forget the name right now... but there is also an italian restaurant that was very, very good with me. I didn't have high hopes with it being italian and all, but they said that if I had brought my own pasta, they would have carefully cooked it separately for me. As it was, I had a delicious mozarella tomato salad with balsamic dressing. Yum!

It's unfortunate that the gluten-free cafe "Too Life" has been sold - but you may want to check it out by the chance that the new owners still sell gluten-free goodies. It was located in Fenwick Island. There is also a nice health food store (again, the name escapes me) that has a decent supply of gluten-free items in Bethany.

Good luck!!! I found that area to be very Celiac friendly!

- Lauren

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I can say Cape May was great, I am hoping to see some responses for other shores though. In case we venture somewhere else.

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