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Gluten Friendly Places In Estes Park, Co?


MindytheOrganist

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Going on vacation and was wondering if there were any gluten-friendly places in Estes Park? I am aware of a couple of places we can possibly get gluten-free groceries, but don't want to cook the whole vacation.

Thanks!


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Going on vacation and was wondering if there were any gluten-friendly places in Estes Park? I am aware of a couple of places we can possibly get gluten-free groceries, but don't want to cook the whole vacation.

Thanks!

Oh Mindy! Perhaps Estes Park restaurants have changed in the past few years, BUT, two years ago, I went to a fancy little Italian restaurant on the main street (corner). I asked about gluten free and they were clueless. I had brought my own food just in case. When I asked the waitress for a plate, she refused. She rolled her eyes like I was crazy. Needless to say, she did not get a tip. I went into a candy store in Estes and talked to a young girl who was familiar with celiac. She told me at that time that all restaurants in Estes were clueless. I hope in the past 2 years it has changed. You might want to call some restaurants ahead of time and ask. Good luck!

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