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I'll be taking a trip to Ocean Isle NC and will be driving into Willmington for a day and thought to eat out there. I know of the chains there with gluten-free menus. The last time I was there I ate Chic fil a, but this time would like something different. I did a search of the forum, but would like some up to date experience. I know it is still my own risk to eat out, but would like to know of any good experiences. Thanks!


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I'll be taking a trip to Ocean Isle NC and will be driving into Willmington for a day and thought to eat out there. I know of the chains there with gluten-free menus. The last time I was there I ate Chic fil a, but this time would like something different. I did a search of the forum, but would like some up to date experience. I know it is still my own risk to eat out, but would like to know of any good experiences. Thanks!

This is a great place for lunch and shopping gluten free:

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They can prepare anything gluten free.

I love Lovey's, but a spend too much money on all of their gluten free products. B)

CarolinaKip Community Regular

This is a great place for lunch and shopping gluten free:

Open Original Shared Link

They can prepare anything gluten free.

I love Lovey's, but a spend too much money on all of their gluten free products. B)

Thanks, are they good about CC? I have a good market here at homelike this and they don't get CC in their organic resturant. They make it gluten-free, but I've gotten sick when I was firt gluten-free because they didn't wash the grill after gluten wraps.

Lisa Mentor

Thanks, are they good about CC? I have a good market here at homelike this and they don't get CC in their organic resturant. They make it gluten-free, but I've gotten sick when I was firt gluten-free because they didn't wash the grill after gluten wraps.

When you go, if you go...talk to the manager with your concerns. It's a small place, so you should get personal attention. :)

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