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I am going to Palm Beach, FL next weekend and am looking for dinner places that are Celiac-friendly. I will be spending a day in Jupiter, FL, and i heard there is a PF Changs there so i may just go there, but since I can go there anytime, i would love to go somewhere different if anyone has any ideas. I should mention, i am not looking to break the bank, so nothing too $$$$.

Thanks!


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Stefi:

Bone Fish Grill - Palm Beach Gardens

Carrabba's Italian Grille - North Palm

Legal Seafood - West Palm

OutBack - everywhere

Palm Beach Grill - Palm Beach

Ruth's Chris - North Palm

Seasons 52 - Palm Beach Gardens

Shula's Steakhouse - Palm Beach Gardens

Texas Road House - Palm Bay

Some have gluten free menus others are gluten friendly.

That's what I have... have a great trip.

Lisa

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Hey Stef -

My parents will be in West Palm next weekend too. LOL!!

Chris's grandma actually lives in Jupiter and last time we went to visit her we ate at Bare Bones. They don't have a gluten free menu but they were pretty helpful and the food is yummy.

I know there is also an Outback and Carraba's around there.

I didn't eat there, but I heard about a place called Cafe Sole that is very good and accomodating.

Sadly enough I can't remember anywhere we ate in Palm Beach other than Wendy's. I think I ate a lot of Wendy's. Hehe.

Have fun!! I'm jealous.

mookie03 Contributor

Wow, you guys are awesome! Thanks so much - i dont know why this post didnt show up last time i logged on, but i'm glad i went back and searched for it. Jillian, do your parents want to meet up? haha...I cant wait to go, especially after today's snow...i'm so over winter!

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