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News: An in-depth guide to the gluten-free-friendly restaurants of Toronto


Scott Adams

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While most commercial and big chain restaurants offer gluten-free menus that aren't so gluten-friendly towards celiacs, Moxie's made it onto this list for ...

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steve007 Newbie

good article... thank you.  another restaurant ..   there is a fish and chips place in east oshawa,, hookseys i think it is,, have a separate section and fryers in kitchen, with gluten-free batters for fish and now chicken etc..  haven't been there yet,, but their website explains why they did this after seeing celiac friend etc.. 

steve007 Newbie

sorry,, i called it the incorrect name,,, here i smore detailed info ..    There is a little fish & chips shop on the SW corner of King St. and Townline Rd. in Oshawa, ON in Canada called "Schooners" that has been certified for gluten free fish & chips as well as many other items you would find at any other chip shop

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