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I was wondering if there is anyone from the Boston Area that can reccomend gluten free restaurants? Or has anyone had successful dinning experiences while visiting?

Also I am trying to think of quick breakfast ideas. Does anyone know if the strawberry banana smoothies at Starbucks are gluten free??


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I was wondering if there is anyone from the Boston Area that can reccomend gluten free restaurants? Or has anyone had successful dinning experiences while visiting?

Also I am trying to think of quick breakfast ideas. Does anyone know if the strawberry banana smoothies at Starbucks are gluten free??

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I hope this link helps! Boston is full of gluten-free places to eat but I am not so well versed with breakfast....sorry. As far as Starbuck's is concerned, I would contact them for information. I don't drink anything but soy latte's and cappuccino's so can't be of any help there.

Enjoy your visit! If you need recommendations on what to see, just ask!

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