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Looking For Celiacs In Austin Tx


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gccoyote Newbie

I know there are several places in Austin that cater to us, but I would love to meet others that are eating gluten free

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zarfkitty Explorer

Alamo Celiac has a chapter in Austin. I've been to one of their dining outs at Central Market (gluten free pizza - yum!) and had fun. I've seen lots of people from Austin here on this site, too.

Are you newly diagnosed?

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tiffjake Enthusiast

Alamo Celiac Group is WONDERFUL! Their website is AlamoCeliac.org and their chairperson is Francie. Her email is FKelley@austin.rr.com. They are a really great group!

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FootballFanatic Contributor

I'm FROM Austin but away at college. Wish I was in Austin!

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gfgirl88 Newbie

i am in austin too. i have actually found a lot of gluten-free options

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Lockheed Apprentice

I'm not in Austin, but I am in College Station. We travel to Austin quite a bit though.

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ohsotired Enthusiast

I'm up the way in North Dallas, but I come down to visit family in Austin several times a year.........would love to meet up with some of you the next time I'm down that way!

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Lockheed Apprentice

I miss North Dallas. I moved to College Station from the Addison/Richardson area about three years ago. And if you're looking for a good place to get a burger and fries go to Balls Hambergers across Lover's Lane from SMU and they will hook you up.

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