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Gluten Free Beer At The Southern Jersey Shore


keefdawn

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keefdawn Newbie

Hi all,

I live at the jersey shore and I asked my favorite restaurant to stock red bridge gluten free beer and they did. The restaurant is Deauville Inn in Strathmere, NJ this is south of Ocean City and North of Sea Isle City. Some waitresses know of it and some don't if they can not figure it out ask them to ask Ken or Walt they Know where it is. They do not have a gluten free Menu but they are very accommodating My daughter and I have both eaten there many times and we have not had a problem. It is nice to be able to go out and have a beer. Also a distributor in Rio Grande called Canals stocks gluten free beer and you can get six packs there. Enjoy !!


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The Terrace Tavern on LBI had Red Bridge last summer. I have not been there yet this season to see if they still do.

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