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nfiamingo Newbie

As it is I already have an extremely hard time traveling. It usually ends up with me packing a bag, which consists of bland yet easily storable, like gluten-free bagels, bread, fruit, vegetables, etc. But I am planning on traveling to Boston with my boyfriend to see a red soxs games. Do they offer gluten free options at the stadium or do they allow me to bring my own gluten-free food.

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I don't have info about Fenway itself but there are a couple of places I can recommend in the area. Burtons Grill has a very nice gluten free menu. There is also U-Burger in Kenmore Square -- a very casual hamburger place, you can get the burger without the bun; per the owner, the fries are gluten free.

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Thanks for your help!

Gemini Experienced
I don't have info about Fenway itself but there are a couple of places I can recommend in the area. Burtons Grill has a very nice gluten free menu. There is also U-Burger in Kenmore Square -- a very casual hamburger place, you can get the burger without the bun; per the owner, the fries are gluten free.

I will second Burtons Grill gluten-free menu.....it's one of the best I have ever seen in a restaurant! It is not a cheap place to eat but, even if there were some food at Fenway for you to eat, the cost would give you a heart attack. Not worth it. Go to Burton's and be amazed.

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Lockheed Apprentice

Also, Legal's seafood has a gluten free menu. The local grocery store that I fell in love with there is Wild Oats and the store has a buffet area of fresh veggies and fruits which are all gluten free too not to mention they had a gluten free foods section. Most places we went understood gluten free and were able to provide me with information, very much unlike my home state of Texas.

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