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Gluten Free Virginia Beach, Va


mbrookes

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I'll be in VA Beach for a week this summer. Does anyone know where I can buy Udi's bread or other gluten-free foods there? I had rather not have to pack it and bring my own.


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Go to Udi's website and find the store locator. Then type in zip code 23451.

richard

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I answered your question here:

BTW, according to the Udi's website Navan Foods is now carrying Udi's bread. If they are this is something new (it's been a few months since I checked there). You might want to contact them to verify.

Fredknows Newbie

I'll be in VA Beach for a week this summer. Does anyone know where I can buy Udi's bread or other gluten-free foods there? I had rather not have to pack it and bring my own.

There's a stuck in the 60's Heath food store called The Heritage at 31st (Laskin Rd) two blocks off the beach that has gluten-free items.

Dine at Burton's Grill 5 minutes from the beach. Special gluten-free menu includes pasta, sandwiches, hot rolls, dessert, and a great attitude.

Non gluten-free's will be happy here too. Just great food and attitude.

Just returned fron vacation in Vab tonite!

Fred

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