Opportunities to live gluten free abound in Massachusetts. Let’s start our tour in Boston. Try The Elephant Walk, offering Cambodian and French food at three fine restaurants. Click here to read their downloadable gluten free menu or follow this link to find the best location for you.
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The Hotel Boynton serves a full gluten free menu on Wednesday evenings and offers celiac friendly pizza and beer daily. You will need to scroll to the bottom of the page to find what you are looking for.
A reliable and detailed list of celiac friendly restaurants in the Boston area is published by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a teaching hospital of Harvard University.
Wagamama’s is a Japenese style "ramen bar" with restaurants in Fanueuil Hall as well as in Harvard Square. Click here for a list of items appropriate to the celiac diet.
The Gluten Free Restaurant Awareness Program, a project of the Gluten Intolerance Group, has declared 25 restaurants in the state gluten free. This includes Burton’s Grill, with locations in Boston, Higham, North Andover, and South Windsor (Connecticut), as well as Rancho Chico, a Mexican restaurant, in Plainville. Neither of these sites mentions the restaurant is gluten free, but the recommendation of The Gluten Free Restaurant Awareness Program (GFRAP) certainly makes them worthy of our consideration.
These restaurant chains serve anyone luck enough to be in Massachusetts. Click here for specific information about locations and menu:
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Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse
Carrabba’s Italian Grill
Chili’s
Fresh City
Legal Seafood
On the Border
Outback Steakhouse
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro
Romano’s Macaroni Grill
Food stores offering supplies for do-it-yourself gluten free meals in Massachusetts include Whole Foods, Wild Oats, Trader Joe’s, Stop and Shop Super Markets, and Hannafords. Click here for specific locations and food lists.
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UPDATED 10/12/07







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