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For all of you fellow celiacs living or traveling near Sarasota, Florida, you have just got to visit

"Island GlutenFree Bakery" @ 1880 Stickney Point Rd in Sarasota, Fl 34231, phone 941 923-0200, near Casey Key, It has some of the finest tasting glutenfree baked goods,in addition they will special order for you and also have other foods like pot pies, pizzas, other italian dishes etc., I tasted several foods including their bread, muffins, carrot cake, donut holes and scones etc. You will not be disappointed, I guarantee, these women are in the Analise Roberts category with their recipes, as you can tell I was very impressed, give it a try if your in the area.


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For all of you fellow celiacs living or traveling near Sarasota, Florida, you have just got to visit

"Island GlutenFree Bakery" @ 1880 Stickney Point Rd in Sarasota, Fl 34231, phone 941 923-0200, near Casey Key, It has some of the finest tasting glutenfree baked goods,in addition they will special order for you and also have other foods like pot pies, pizzas, other italian dishes etc., I tasted several foods including their bread, muffins, carrot cake, donut holes and scones etc. You will not be disappointed, I guarantee, these women are in the Analise Roberts category with their recipes, as you can tell I was very impressed, give it a try if your in the area.

We've also experienced their wonderful gluten free food! Double thumbs up:) The only thing I have to say is watch out for their ice cream cones; the cones are not gluten free (at least when we were there a year ago).

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We've also experienced their wonderful gluten free food! Double thumbs up:) The only thing I have to say is watch out for their ice cream cones; the cones are not gluten free (at least when we were there a year ago).

I talked with these women at length, they are very accomodating, and I think if you requested a gluten free ic cone they would have them, they are at a new location now, I feel they deserve some kind of feature article in the Sarasota and Venice papers to raise their awareness, what say you?, I'm visiting from Michigan, Doug

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I talked with these women at length, they are very accomodating, and I think if you requested a gluten free ic cone they would have them, they are at a new location now, I feel they deserve some kind of feature article in the Sarasota and Venice papers to raise their awareness, what say you?, I'm visiting from Michigan, Doug

I figured you were from Michigan with the 'spartans' name.....we are also from Michigan; unfortunately not going to be able to get down there this year. :( I must not have been aware of the new location..........

Last year when I asked about a gluten free cone the younger girl who was working there (just scooping and serving) said she didn't think there was any such thing available (this may not have been the viewpoint of the owners). Since then I have found that they do exist. It would be nice if that's the only kind they used, then you wouldn't have to worry about any cc. Maybe this has all changed though? If you're down there right now you should go have one (in honor of those of us stuck up here:)! Enjoy your vacation.

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I'm going there in a few weeks and can't wait to try it!

Spartans1960 Contributor

I'm going there in a few weeks and can't wait to try it!

Hope you can find Stickney Point Rd, it's off US 41, the main road going west to Siesta Key, pick up their menu, and talk with them, their close to the Granary(gluten items etc) also on Stickney Road, they also deliver,

ENJOY!

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