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This may be helpful, to those living in New England, to find a good gluten-free restaurant. I've eaten at many of these establishments and haven't had

a bad experience yet!


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Thank you for this helpful list! I went to Uno's in Swampscott Ma. this past Sunday and the hostess said, "You're not going to believe this, but we ran out of gluten free pizza."

I wish most of those gluten-free establishments also had gluten-free vegetarian options. I was vegetarian 18 yrs before being diagnosed. I can't get myself to go back to meat.

ryebaby0 Enthusiast

We planned a whole trip to the NH seacoast area (I have family there) to visit Anello's in Portsmouth, but after the 2 hr. drive and finding a parking spot, it was closed. We were dumbfounded, as were the FIVE other people who arrive in the time we stood there, re-checking the posted hours and trying the door. GRRRRRRRRR

Gemini Experienced
We planned a whole trip to the NH seacoast area (I have family there) to visit Anello's in Portsmouth, but after the 2 hr. drive and finding a parking spot, it was closed. We were dumbfounded, as were the FIVE other people who arrive in the time we stood there, re-checking the posted hours and trying the door. GRRRRRRRRR

Are they closed for good or just closed at the time you arrived?

Geez...that's like from National Lampoon's Vacation, when they arrived at Wally World, only to find it closed! <_<

Gemini Experienced
Thank you for this helpful list! I went to Uno's in Swampscott Ma. this past Sunday and the hostess said, "You're not going to believe this, but we ran out of gluten free pizza."

I wish most of those gluten-free establishments also had gluten-free vegetarian options. I was vegetarian 18 yrs before being diagnosed. I can't get myself to go back to meat.

Your welcome! Why am I not surprised they ran out of gluten-free pizza? ;)

ryebaby0 Enthusiast

Are they closed for good or just closed at the time you arrived?

Even though the posted hours and hours on the website said they opened at 11, it was after 12 and they were closed. But still in business! They have a Facebook group !

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