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Help! - Newark, Nj


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Hi all,

I am going to be in Newark, NJ next month on business and I cannot for the life of me find anywhere local that I can eat Gluten Free. Anyone know the area? I see a Chili's near the airport and that's about it. Hoping to find a few options, I'm probably going to be there for a couple nights. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Nick


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I can talk to you about Newark NJ....however it's a big city - where in Newark will you be headed? Downtown? Will you be renting a car when you get there? Will you be staying Downtown or near Newark Liberty Airport?

Even your general location in Newark will help me provide you with an answer.

Just recently another board member had to go to downtown Newark and they stayed at the Robert Treat Hotel and ate at the hotel because there are really no restaurants downtown (you have to make reservations for the better restauarants in Ironbound area and have a car available -- as for taxis, you should not use taxi unless your hotel can recommend one and the mass transit is dangerous there -- Newark IS NOT like New York City).

You may want to find those posts but I'll be happy to provide you with whatever help I can. You can PM me too if you'd like.

christian.808 Newbie

I have been in NJ but am not sure of any gluten Free restruants that I remember. I found this site where it has a list of restaurants.

Open Original Shared Link

It helped me when I need to find a restaurant.

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