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Any Gluten-Free Friendly Restaurants In Hilton Head Sc?


StephanieGF

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Hi everyone!

We will be going on our Hilton Head summer trip soon, and I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with restaurants on Hilton Head Island? I'm interested in both the good and the bad so I know where to avoid and where might be a safe bet?

Last year I made my own food in our villa almost the entire time or went to real causal take out type places where I could bring my own food, but I know my husband would like to be about to go out like normal people once or twice. :lol: Also last year my son was not gluten free, and now he is, go finding reliable places is more important so he can have a few meals out. Any restaurant recommendations would be appreciated? We are in the north section of the island, but would travel further if the place is worth it.


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Tonja Newbie

Would also like to know. We are going to HHI in a few weeks, and I would love to know where I can shop and eat before I get there.

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rueyn Apprentice

Hi everyone!

We will be going on our Hilton Head summer trip soon, and I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with restaurants on Hilton Head Island? I'm interested in both the good and the bad so I know where to avoid and where might be a safe bet?

Last year I made my own food in our villa almost the entire time or went to real causal take out type places where I could bring my own food, but I know my husband would like to be about to go out like normal people once or twice. :lol: Also last year my son was not gluten free, and now he is, go finding reliable places is more important so he can have a few meals out. Any restaurant recommendations would be appreciated? We are in the north section of the island, but would travel further if the place is worth it.

I know this is probably WAY too late to help you, but we just planned our trip, and when I emailed the condos we're staying at, this is the response I got. Hope it helps anyone looking!

From Michael Ramey, the Executive Chef at SeaPines Resort: "We offer gluten free options at 2 of our restaurants during dinner, the Harbourtown grill (843) 363-8380, & Topside at the Quarterdeck (843) 671-2222. At both restaurants we offer all of our pasta dishes with the option of a gluten free pasta, & we have gluten free bread service at both locations. We also offer gluten free pancakes during breakfast at the Harbourtown grill, & we can modify any existing menu item at any of our locations to fulfill your dietary needs."

Sounds good to me :)

-Angela.

irish96 Rookie

I'm in Hilton Head this week and had a great meal at the Sage Room (Open Original Shared Link ) last night, they had a gluten free menu and would let you substitute any protein with any of three sauces and preparations. Also had a good experience at Wise Guys (Open Original Shared Link), a tapas place with a long list of gluten free items.

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