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Alexandra  Rosenberg

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We are going to be staying in Newport, RI this summer for 5 nights. I searched gluten free restaurants on google and these boards but there wasn't much about it. Does anyone know any good gluten free restaurants in the area or any places that can accommodate allergies? Any response will be helpful.


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I had very good luck there! If you haven't already made your reservations, Open Original Shared Link

Here's a review abut the Inn Open Original Shared Link. I had the same experience! The owners are WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!

Also ate at Open Original Shared Link. The owner has celiac so she gets it. The food was outstanding and she even made me homemade Bailey's for a dessert drink. Wonderful atmosphere- great decor.

Found this website Open Original Shared Link

Good luck- you should have no problem. Newport is STUNNING!

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We are going to be staying in Newport, RI this summer for 5 nights. I searched gluten free restaurants on google and these boards but there wasn't much about it. Does anyone know any good gluten free restaurants in the area or any places that can accommodate allergies? Any response will be helpful.

Hi,

I live in Newport and it is VERY frustrating to go out to eat. I usually have to travel out of town to go to a decent restaurant or should I say one I feel comfortable eating in.

You'd think for such a tourist area they would do more to accommodate but unfortunately it's more of a get them in, get them out.

Recently, Brick Alley Pub ( Open Original Shared Link ) has come out with a gluten free menu. They don't list it on their website though?! It's a number one rated spot to go, very popular with everyone. I do know their kitchen is small, so I question the cross contamination. When I ate there I did not get sick, (weee) but the menu is the typical, scallops, steak, baked potato fashion. Of course you can't order a lunch, it's always a dinner menu! My question is, why can't a restaurant come out with a decent lunch menu! I would love to be able to walk into a restaurant and order a sandwich! Thats my dream.

But in Newport RI, there will be none of that. :(

It's a great place in the summer and you'll have a great time. Also, bring food to snack on, the grocery stores around here don't offer much either. sigh....

Any questions about the city or other things let me know! Have a great time!

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