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Gluten Free Restaurants In Downtown Boston


sarah.jelgerhuis

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sarah.jelgerhuis Newbie

I'm a recently diagnosed celiac (May 09) planning a trip to Boston in March with 3 of my best girlfriends and we're planning on staying downtown right off Newbury Street. They all LOVE food and this is my first trip with them since I've been diagnosed so I don't think they understand fully how careful I have to be. Any suggestions on where to go thats good for both them and me and that's close to the area we're staying?


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wagamama has a rigorous approach to allergies.

legal seafood, similar.

on the edge of the north end, there is place that does upscale pizza with good gluten-free crust. Also had gluten-free calamari, quite decent. I think it's Nebo, on N. Washington, close to North Station.

Those are the ones that are outstanding in needing less hand-holding off the top of my head.

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I'm a recently diagnosed celiac (May 09) planning a trip to Boston in March with 3 of my best girlfriends and we're planning on staying downtown right off Newbury Street. They all LOVE food and this is my first trip with them since I've been diagnosed so I don't think they understand fully how careful I have to be. Any suggestions on where to go thats good for both them and me and that's close to the area we're staying?

Try this: Open Original Shared Link It has a great array of places to safely eat. Massachusetts is a very gluten-free friendly state so don't worry too much.....it's not that hard to find good food.

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