Maine is the largest state in all of New England, with over 15 million acres of land. Maine’s seacoast stretches for 3,478 miles - more than fifty miles longer than the state of California. Looking for more gluten-free travel guides in New England?.More Gluten-Free Portland Recommendations.Dining Out In Southern Maine With Celiac Disease.How To Find Gluten-Free Food in Southern Maine.About this Gluten-Free Southern Maine Dining Guide.Use your own judgment and only eat where you feel safe doing so. This is a guide – a list of suggestions to point you in the right direction. For non-dedicated facilities and restaurants, I only recommend places I have visited or where clear protocols are in place for celiac diners. Check back for updates!Įveryone’s experience with celiac disease is different. Dedicated gluten-free facilities are usually the safest places to go, and you’ll see those listed here. I'm still adding to it as I continue to visit Maine. Here's a preview of the great gluten-free Southern Maine food that awaits you! Please note - this gluten-free guide to Southern Maine is not a complete list. And now that we've been a few more times, like visiting Portland with friends, or camping in Acadia National Park it's become a favorite destination not only for the beautiful landscape but also for the awesome gluten-free food options. While our go-to getaway spot for many years has always been Vermont, Maine has slowly crept upon us. About this Gluten-Free Southern Maine Dining Guide And the way gluten-free food/drink should be! Maine's gluten-free scene and stunning natural beauty are nothing short of spectacular.
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