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Any Gf In The Outer Banks?


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Will be in the Kitty Hawk area in a few weeks and am looking for store and especially good places to eat.

Thanks!


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This summer we cooked at our home mostly but there is a health food store you can get supplies from. I think the name of the store is Health-A-Rama. They have gluten-free cereal, flours, rice milk and several gluten-free staples. They also have supplements and a small section of frozen foods and organic veggies. I think they might have switched ownership over the summer but I was able to get a few things while we were visting. Things did seem pricey but it's a small store.

I love eating in the Outerbanks but I haven't eaten out there since going gluten-free. There are several local, specialty resturants that you might try contacting before you go. I called the health food store and they said there is a vegetarian rest. that has fish also. I think the resturant is really casual and serves some alternative grains. They couldn't give me any more resturant ideas. Of course there's an Outback in Nags Head....you probably want something else while on vaction but it is a standby. :lol: If you like seafood.....Seamark in Kitty Hawk has a nice seafood department and they run weekly specials. They also have a small counter area that you can eat at (in the middle of the store.) They have sandwiches, soups, and do steamed seafood. You might check to see if the steaming seasoning is gluten-free. They prepare the food right in front of you. :)

Hope you have a great time!!!

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I usually eat at Tortuga's Lie and get the steamed shrimp and veggies.

Will be in the Kitty Hawk area in a few weeks and am looking for store and especially good places to eat.

Thanks!

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