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I'm going on a raod trip. We're starting in Boston MA. We'll be driving to Louisville KY, then to Memphis TN and then back home. Any good gluten free places to eat in Louisville and Memphis? Really want to try some good BBQ! I know there's always tons of chain places along the way so that will help but I really want some homestyle food. Thanks!


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Here are some links to gluten-free KY and surrounding areas.

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I'm going on a raod trip. We're starting in Boston MA. We'll be driving to Louisville KY, then to Memphis TN and then back home. Any good gluten free places to eat in Louisville and Memphis? Really want to try some good BBQ! I know there's always tons of chain places along the way so that will help but I really want some homestyle food. Thanks!

I'm in Louisville:

I recommend Lynn's Paradise Cafe. They're nationally famous for their breakfasts. They don't have a gluten free menu, per se, but they understand the concept of gluten free pretty well. (My celiac support group is actually going there for dinner in September.) Plus, the ambience and the quirky gift shop alone are worth the visit. :) www.lynnsparadisecafe.com

Two BBQ places that are good:

Shane's Rib Shack www.shanesribshack.com (has a gluten-free menu)

Mark's Feed Store www.marksfeedstore.com

(I think both of these are reviewed on the glutenfreelouisville website that missy'smom provided.)

Enjoy your trip!

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