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Restaurants That Have Gluten Free Food In Myrtle Beach Sc


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suepooh4 Contributor

Hi,

Here it is only January and my husband and I are already planning our vacation to the beach. Does anyone know of any restaurants in Myrtle Beach SC that has gluten free food on their menu ? We have been to Outback and Bonefish Grill but we are always looking for other places .

Thank you,

Sue


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wolfie Enthusiast

There is a Cheeseburger in Paradise in Myrtle Beach. They have a great gluten-free menu. We go to Sunset Beach (north of Myrtle Beach) every year and usually stick to the chain restaurants that have gluten-free menus. It would be nice to go to some local places and eat, but we tried that the first year I was gluten-free and I ended up eating a lot of dry, plain fish with baked potatoes.

I would love to hear if anyone knows of any local places that cater to those who are gluten-free.

hathor Contributor

My Triumph dining guide only mentions the chain places. In addition to Outback Steakhouse, Bonefish Grill, and Cheeseburger in Paradise, they list: Carabba's Italian Grill, Uno Chicago Grill.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

There are SO many local restaurants there that you can call (during off hours...aka not near dinner time) that will gladly work with you and any issues that you have. There are wonderful seafood places that you can eat and steakhouses that will work around your issues if you just give someone a heads up!! Barefoot Landing has wonderful places in NMB that will help you (Greg Norman's joint)...however, if you're nervous, there is always Chick-fil-a!

suepooh4 Contributor
There are SO many local restaurants there that you can call (during off hours...aka not near dinner time) that will gladly work with you and any issues that you have. There are wonderful seafood places that you can eat and steakhouses that will work around your issues if you just give someone a heads up!! Barefoot Landing has wonderful places in NMB that will help you (Greg Norman's joint)...however, if you're nervous, there is always Chick-fil-a!

Hi,

Have you tried any of the places at Barefoot Landing ? We stay just across the street at Oceancreek every year. And we are always at the shops at Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach. Before we found out my husband had celiac we would eat at all kinds of places in North Myrtle Beach but now we are kind of leary.

Thanks,

Sue

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