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jcnfc Rookie

I will be travelling to Montauk and my daughter who has Celiac only eats the Kinninnick frozen bread. Our trip is 6 hours so I would like to buy it once we get there. Does anyone know where I might be able to get this or other types of breads?


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HAK1031 Enthusiast

You won't. Pretty much the only grocery store over there is an IGA. There are no specialty health food stores or the like. I would reccomend putting it in a cooler with ice. Where are you coming from?

I used to go to montauk every summer, and I love it there. However, I have not been since going gluten-free. Here is a thread on gluten-free restaurants there: Open Original Shared Link

darlindeb25 Collaborator

I haven't been to Montauk...I live in East Islip, which is just outside of Heckscher State Park on the Great South Bay. We have an IGA here in Bohemia, and they do carry some gluten free products,flours, cereals, and such. If there is a Stop & Shop near Montauk, they also carry gluten free products, and there seems to be Stop & Shop's everywhere here. King Kullen also has a gluten free area. I'm sure you will have no problems finding food. Even Walmart carries gluten free items.

Have a great trip...this a beautiful place to be.

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jkmunchkin Rising Star

As other have said there is an IGA in town. There is also a health food store that has gluten free cereals and stuff. It's sort of off the beaten path of town. I can't remember the name but someone should be able to direct you to it.

I generally bring my muffins from The Grainless Baker for breakfast and their rye bread. I go to the IGA and get pre-packaged coldcuts and make sandwiches for myself on the bread for lunch generally.

There is a restaurant in town called, MTK. They have a bunch of options that can be gluten free. The owner is very aware of allergies, as her son has several severe allergies.

Gosman's Dock is pretty easy... you can just get lobster. And there is a Ben & Jerry's down by Gosman's for desert.

In Amagansett there is a place, Hampton Chutney that has dosas which are gluten free.

In East Hampton I generally go into Citarella and get the cold chicken with tomato & onion salad they have in the prepared food area, for lunch. (It's not a buffet, it is behind a deli counter so it's clean and safe).

Oh, and you have to stop and eat at Mama's on your way their and/or back. Best gluten free Italian food. The restaurant is in Oakdale, NY.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Hey Jillian (jkmunchkin), do you live in this area? I'm in East Islip, just a few miles west of Oakdale. My support group raves about Mama's.

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