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Eating In Ireland


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temple Newbie

Has anyone visited Dublin and South East Ireland lately? Are there gluten-free foods generally available and labeled as such? Are restaurants receptive to requests for gluten-free? Any restaurant recommendations?? Thanks.


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I've never been there, but I did a little research and found these. It seems to be pretty common over there so you shouldn't have much of a problem.

Open Original Shared Link (Celiac Society of Ireland - even has a message board!!)

Open Original Shared Link

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Hope that helps.

Nancy

temple Newbie
I've never been there, but I did a little research and found these.  It seems to be pretty common over there so you shouldn't have much of a problem. 

Open Original Shared Link  (Celiac Society of Ireland - even has a message board!!)

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Hope that helps. 

Nancy

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temple Newbie
:D Thanks Nancy - those look lkie great sites - I will check them out!
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astyanax Rookie

a lot of places in ireland are super celiac friendly (or coeliac as they spell it out there). it's easy when you go food shopping cos foods are labeled "suitable for coeliacs"

check out Fitzers, Temple Bar, Dublin - they actually have food suitable/adaptable for coeliacs on the regular menu !! they have awesome buffalo wings !

most restaurants i went to had gluten-free bread and one had gluten-free pasta

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How did your trip go? I'm thinking about going in March and it was good to hear that it is so celiac friendly. I'm going to check out the links. My only concern is that in Europe, from what I understand, the standard for gluten-free is less than 200 parts per million. I know that i react to much, much less than that (30 ppm) so I'm a little worried. Any feedback greatly aprecitaed! Thanks, Beverly

PS What else is there to drink in pubs besides beer? I know I'm going to walk into a pub and JONES for a beer!

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How did your trip go? I'm thinking about going in March and it was good to hear that it is so celiac friendly. I'm going to check out the links. My only concern is that in Europe, from what I understand, the standard for gluten-free is less than 200 parts per million. I know that i react to much, much less than that (30 ppm) so I'm a little worried. Any feedback greatly aprecitaed! Thanks, Beverly

PS What else is there to drink in pubs besides beer? I know I'm going to walk into a pub and JONES for a beer!

Just go with Bob and ruth!

Open Original Shared Link

If I were to go thats the route I would take.


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Hey Vincent- Hope you're feeling better. I wish I could go in May but i'm still in school at that point. Bummer, but thanks for the recommendation. B

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Hey Vincent- Hope you're feeling better. I wish I could go in May but i'm still in school at that point. Bummer, but thanks for the recommendation. B

Im not, but I guess someday I will. I am hidding in my office cause my 2 1/2yr old is a bit stir crazy I think :lol:

Maybe email them and ask them when they going agian, at the very least they sould have gluten-free informatio to share I would think. An Email cant hurt too much...

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