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gluten-free Dining In New Hope Pa Or Lambertville Nj?


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I am going to be staying in New Hope PA this weekend and was wondering if anyone had gluten-free recommendations on where to have dinner? and breakfast?

In New Hope or Lambertville.

Our bed and breakfast says they can accomadate special diets for breakfast but like to have options.

thanks,

erin

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I am going to be staying in New Hope PA this weekend and was wondering if anyone had gluten-free recommendations on where to have dinner? and breakfast?

In New Hope or Lambertville.

Our bed and breakfast says they can accomadate special diets for breakfast but like to have options.

thanks,

erin

I went to my cousin's wedding at The Inn at Lambertville Station and they were very accomodating for dinner..food was great!

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mom.on.the.go Newbie

i was there in october -- but was not dx'd or gluten-free at the time. i just wanted to chime in here and say i.love.new.hope. if i win the lottery i am moving there. :-)

anyways, i may go for a day easter weekend so I am curious to hear what you find. please let us know!

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I lived in New Hope and surrounding areas for almost 30 years! VERY pretty area!!

There's Jules in Doylestown (about 15 min. from New Hope) that serves gluten-free pizza.

I ate at Widow Brown's in the old church on the main drag not long ago ... they were MOST accommodating!!

I also ate once at the Triumph Brewing Company. My waiter hooked me up w/ a waitress who also had celiac... she told me what I could have and what I couldn't. THAT SAID... I ordered rice pudding for dessert and she came running over as I was just about to put it in my mouth to tell me NOT to eat it... it wasn't really rice, but was orzo pasta!! I wrote a letter to the management asking WHY ON EARTH they would put rice pudding on the menu, when it wasn't rice at all???

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