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We're going south for the holidays! Anyone suggest places to eat in Venice, FL? Also going to Siesta Key if you have any recommendations.

Thanks!


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Ev,

I have no listing in my Triumph Dining Guide for Venice, FL or Siesta Key. If there are near larger cities, let me know.

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Ev,

I have no listing in my Triumph Dining Guide for Venice, FL or Siesta Key. If there are near larger cities, let me know.

We'll be near Sarasota, thanks so much for looking this up!!

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We live in east Sarasota and can recommend a few places. Outback, Chili's, & Chickfilet have a gluten-free menu and all are in Venice and Sarasota. As for shopping Downtown Sarasota has a Whole Foods store which has lots of gluten free items from cereals to breads and cookies. Let me know if I can help any further. Heather :P

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Sarasota:

Bonefish Grill

Columbia - www.columbiarestaurant.com

Don Pablo's

First Watch

Flemings's Stteakhouse

Ophelia's on the Bay - www.opheliasonthebay.net

Outback - everywhere

Ruth Chris

Sam Seltzer's - www.samseltzers.com

...........have a wonderful time.

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We're going south for the holidays! Anyone suggest places to eat in Venice, FL? Also going to Siesta Key if you have any recommendations.

Thanks!

here is the website for the local celiac group it also has some restraunt and other info included. Hope this helps. Heather

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Some additional options in Sarasota: Cafe Baci 4001 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, FL 34231, (941) 921-4848 and Morel, 3809 S Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, FL 34239, (941) 927-8716. (Call before and let them know - they do gluten free for us regularly) The food at both places is very good and they are very willing to work with your dietary needs.

Good luck and enjoy your stay in paradise :D


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