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Finding Restaurants In Nanaimo,b.c


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thinkb4ispeak Newbie

My Grandma suffers from celiacs as do the rest of us in the family, however, she lives in B.C and we live in Edmonton alberta. I told her i would do all I could to help find some restaurants in Nanaimo for her to eat out at. So here I am hoping you all can help. Don't worry I will give you guys the credit!


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KristaleeJane Contributor

Hello

I can help you some........ although there is not a lot of restaurants in Nanaimo that are very gluten free. To date I have tried Montana's where they actually have a gluten free menu, and the staff seems somewhat knowlegable. Moxies also has a gluten free menu but the staff is not as aware of cross contamination, watch out for their nachos, they are cooked in the same oil as stuff on the regular menu.

Swiss Chalet has an allergy guide and they have some gluten free options, but again be careful of cross contamination and be sure to tell the staff to make note.

I have not yet had any other experiences, I usually tend not to try new places unless they are familiar with the disease, because most do not understand cc.

I heard of one down at the waterfront by the seaplanes that has gluten free pastas but I have never tried it, I forget the name of it though.

If she ever goes to Victoria there seems to be a much better selection there.

Good Luck.

  • 8 months later...
agray0527 Newbie

Ilios in nanaimo has gluten free pizza and tons of greek food and menu, also Debs deli in Quailicum has yummy gluten free panini sandwiches for lunch only open mon-fri

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bevinb Newbie

Hi, I realize this is an old post but ---my son and I are going to be in Nanaimo next week, and we were wondering if there are any Gluten Free or at least celiac knowledgable seafood restaurants.....maybe there is some new information since the original posts!

thanks for any help, Bevin B, Edmonton

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