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Glutenfree Dining In Catskills


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mimgoij Newbie

Hello,

my name is Miriam and I'm from the Netherlands.

coming spring my husband, our two sons and I want to visit the US.

our youngest son has celiac disease.

I'm happy to see, that it is easier to find restaurants that have glutenfree menus in the States, than it is in our country.

However we're planning on staying in Windham NY in the Catskills for two nights. I haven't been able to find a restaurant there, to help us with our dietary needs.

Does anyone have tips for us we're we could go? we're staying at a bed and breakfast, so on site dining is not a posibility.

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I live very close to Windham. I don't know think that any of the restaurants have gluten free menu's but it is possible that they will prepare something special for you. I think that Albergo Allegra bed and breakfast has a gluten free breakfast menu. There are a few restaurants near the Catskills that have gluten free menu's but are not very close to Windham. In Tivoli there is a restaurant called Santa Fe (mexican) which is excellent and in Poughkeepsie there is a restaurant called Soul Dog that has great gluten free hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, pizza and baked goods. Both of those restaurants are listed in the GFRAP website (Gluten Free Restaurant Awareness Program). Good luck...please post if you have any good luck in Windham!

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