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Central Connecticut Gluten-Free


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Tim-n-VA Contributor

I am going to be staying between Hartford and New Haven. Our agenda will take us to various museums, primarily art, and to visit family.

Suggestions for restaurants to consider almost anywhere in the state would be appreciated.


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I am going to be staying between Hartford and New Haven. Our agenda will take us to various museums, primarily art, and to visit family.

Suggestions for restaurants to consider almost anywhere in the state would be appreciated.

Try to Google "Gluten Friendly Restaurants in Hartford/New Haven"....you will be amazed what's out there. :)

Tim-n-VA Contributor

Try to Google "Gluten Friendly Restaurants in Hartford/New Haven"....you will be amazed what's out there. :)

Thank you. I have done that and have some ideas. I thought if I asked here I'd get some recommendations from someone who is actually living gluten free and has personally tried the specific restaurant.

dcns65 Apprentice

Goggle to see if there is a support group in the area. My daughter was going to Raleigh NC and I found the support group a great resource for Gluten free eating.

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Tim

Google DePumas Pasta. They are in Ct & I know there are restaurants that sell their ravioli & such. It is the very best I ever had... I do mailorder , its that good.... John the ownerwas on Food Wars I think several years ago. His wife is celiac

Have a great time in CT...

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