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We are going to Cabo San Lucas the beginning of Nov. for a week. We are staying at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach. Has anyone stayed there? Will I be able to buy Gluten-free foods in stores and restaurants? When I e-mailed the hotel they said they did not know of "that kind of food" and I should bring my food from the states. Flying from SC--that would almost be impossible. Has anyone had this problem? Help Judy from SC

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maybe not the most customer service orientated place in mexico.....

If your hotel is not an all inclusive resort, you should be fine venturing outside the compound for great Mexican food. We have been to Mexico numerous times and my wife (the celiac) never got sick.

Many mexican dishes are made of corn, so you will be safe if you know how to ask for it.

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We are going to Cabo San Lucas the beginning of Nov. for a week. We are staying at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach. Has anyone stayed there? Will I be able to buy Gluten-free foods in stores and restaurants? When I e-mailed the hotel they said they did not know of "that kind of food" and I should bring my food from the states. Flying from SC--that would almost be impossible. Has anyone had this problem? Help Judy from SC
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THANK-YOU I WILL TAKE MY SPANISH DICTIONARY WITH ME. JUDY

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Judy,

We go to Cabo all the time. We are going in November. This store has many gluten free items and it is not too far from where you are staying. It is a bit expensive for some things but worth it if you want it. Also we go out to dinner all the time and most of the foods are made with corn and they use fresh vegetables and fruits so we have never had any trouble. Just say you have an allergio a harina de trigo. Hope you get this before you leave. Lynn

Tutto Bene

Classy gourmet and organic food and wine shop in downtown Cabo San Lucas with more that 400 brand name wines lining the racks. Tutto Bene has wines from around the world for any occasion. Blvd. Marina and Camino del Cerro (near the Glorieta, next to the Romeo and Julieta restaurant). Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Ph: (624) 144-3300 | Fax: 624-144-3301. Open Monday

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