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Dining In Halifax?


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I looked back on this board and see Swiss Chalet as a suggestion. Anyone know of any other places that are Celiac-Friendly?

Thanks in advance...

mamatide


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I'll answer my own post for those of you who might be interested. I emailed the Halifax chapter of the Celiac Association and here's the response I received:

Hi! We have some great gluten friendly restaurants in the Halifax area. CHIVES Restaurant on Barrington Street will do a gluten free for you.

Sticks Eatery in the Hydrostone area (off Young Street) is a Greek Restaurant but most of the food is gluten free. Starrs Dessert Café on Portlant Street

In Dartmouth. The Lone Star Café, Montanas,in Bayers Lake serve Gluten Free food. The Cellar in both Bedford and Halifax will do gluten free pasta if

Ordered in advance. Sweet Basil serves gluten free, The Red Grill in Future Inns in Halifax will do gluten free meals. We have found most of the area restaurants

Are familiar with gluten free and will try to accommodate you.

Hope this helps

Janice Newhook, CCA

Canadian Celiac Association

Halifax Chapter

Suite 14 Tacoma Plaza, 50 Tacoma Drive

Dartmouth, NS B2W 3E6

T: 902-464-9222

F: 902-435-6747

Email: celiac.halifax@ns.sympatico.ca

Website: www3.ns.sympatico.ca/celiac.halifax/

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