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Dining Options In Ithaca, Ny?


christycl

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Hi - I am going to be in Ithaca, NY, next weekend. Any dining suggestions or must-sees? Thanks,

Christy


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I was there two weeks ago. We ate at the Glenwood Pines a few miles north of Ithaca. They didn't have a gluten-free menu but I talked to the waitress and managed to get a good salad-steak-potato option.

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Depending on your approach to Ithaca, there might be some pointers in the Niagara Falls subject in the travel section. It includes a post with lots of options in Rochester and one or two in Watkins Glen.

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Do you like Thai food? Taste Of Thai Restaurant

216 E. State St.

Ithaca, NY

607-256-5487

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If you need to pick up some things there is Ludgate Farms www.ludgatefarms.com

I thought there was a bakery - "Blanches Scratch Bakery" but can't verify if it's still there.

Where will you be coming from?

Julie

christycl Rookie
Do you like Thai food? Taste Of Thai Restaurant

216 E. State St.

Ithaca, NY

607-256-5487

Open Original Shared Link

If you need to pick up some things there is Ludgate Farms www.ludgatefarms.com

I thought there was a bakery - "Blanches Scratch Bakery" but can't verify if it's still there.

Where will you be coming from?

Julie

I'll be coming from the south - Central Pennsylvania so won't be going too muuch further but may get to drive around the area - Watkins Glen, etc.

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I'll be coming from the south - Central Pennsylvania so won't be going too muuch further but may get to drive around the area - Watkins Glen, etc.

Another Central Pa celiac, :)

juliela Rookie

Stonecat Cafe" 7 miles from Watkins Glen- gluten-free menu- Open Original Shared Link

also if you get that far (maybe google it to see how close you'll be) slice of napa in victor, NY www.sliceofnapa.com

have fun- the leaves are starting to change!

christycl Rookie

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I"ll post when I get back on how I found things.


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