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I am expecting to move to Cape Cod in the very near future, and am wondering of any one out there can recommend a good store, bakery, restaurants etc?

This will be a huge adventure, and anything we can have in place before hand would be a HUGE load off my mind.

Thanks all.


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Hi Ryan!!! How have you been??? Busy, I guess, since you've got a big move ahead of you!!!

I have no answers for you, but Bev (Mtndog) visits there, I bet she might have some info for you.

Good luck with the move. Drop in on the silly thread!! (Edit: Aaaaaaa . . . I see you've already been there :P )

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Hi Ryan and an early welcome to the US!

Janet beat me to it. Bev (Mtndog) is familiar with those parts. Cape Cod, a hardship post, no doubt :P . Boston Center?

jerseyangel Proficient

Ryan!! How exciting. I'm sure Bev, among others, will pop in with the gluten-free scoop on the Cape.

Belated Happy Birthday, too :D

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I am expecting to move to Cape Cod in the very near future, and am wondering of any one out there can recommend a good store, bakery, restaurants etc?

This will be a huge adventure, and anything we can have in place before hand would be a HUGE load off my mind.

Thanks all.

Hi Ryan, for the bakery stuff, there is a bakery called good juju bakery. the website is www.goodjujubakery.com

the lady who owns it is judith mann, a nurse and celiac as well. she sells her stuff in tons of stores down there and she also has it delivered to your house. I have never had anything bad from there. you can look on her website and it tells you what stores she sells. her cupcakes are to die for. also there is a place called bz mexican pizzeria

Open Original Shared Link the first time i went there i ordered two pizza's because i couldn't decide and it reheats really well, they actually get their pizza crust from good juju bakery. then you have your regular standard rest, like outback etc. good luck, make sure you try the pizza....

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Oh Ryan- So excited for you! Just in time for spring/summer- most beautiful place around! Do you know what town on the Cape?

Finallydiagnosed said exactly what I was going to say- BZ's Pizza. People literally call and order like 10 pizzas to bring home and freeze. They also have Mexican food. And on the next street corner is a health food store (Dennisport) that has a lot of gluten-free items.

Pizzeria Uno (a chain) now has gluten-free pizza too.

Depending on where you are moving, I may have some other suggestions.

Shaw's supermarket (I think there's one mid-Cape and another in Falmouth) usually has gluten-free food in their health-food/organic section.

Let me know what else you need! The Cape will be great!

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