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South Hadley, Ma: Food 101


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I'm going to be having a business dinner at Food 101 in South Hadley, Massachusetts (across from Mount Holyoke College) in about two weeks, and unfortunately they don't have a menu up on-line to give me any ideas in advance. I am hoping to find something that's also dairy-free and doesn't contain peppers, pork, or seafood. When I called, the person who answered seemed extremely busy and not very helpful. :/ Any suggestions?


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I'm going to be having a business dinner at Food 101 in South Hadley, Massachusetts (across from Mount Holyoke College) in about two weeks, and unfortunately they don't have a menu up on-line to give me any ideas in advance. I am hoping to find something that's also dairy-free and doesn't contain peppers, pork, or seafood. When I called, the person who answered seemed extremely busy and not very helpful. :/ Any suggestions?

there is a restaurant nearby called Butternuts on rt. 9 in Hadley, MA. There are many gluten free offerings. I'm sure if you called and talked to the owner she would try to accommodate you.

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there is a restaurant nearby called Butternuts on rt. 9 in Hadley, MA. There are many gluten free offerings. I'm sure if you called and talked to the owner she would try to accommodate you.

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Hi there! It's good to know that there's another restaurant in the area, but my meeting is at Food 101. Thanks for the suggestion, though.

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