

We were able to enjoy street food and pokey out of the way cafes like everyone else. Until 2015 we were a “regular” travelling family. We haven’t always needed to be gluten free. But hopefully our experience will give you the confidence to get on the road and easily manage those hiccups. Of course, as with everything in life, there are always challenges. These days, gluten free travel with kids can be done pretty easily, even international travel. This article may contain affiliate links. My server was very kind and attentive, which seems to be the opposite when you travel solo, so it was nice to have great service.Are you looking for gluten free travel tips? Do you have kids with celiac disease and other dietary requirements? If so, this article is for you! Lauren Cox, a fellow mom and travel blogger, has been an expert on travelling gluten free for several years now and she has agreed to share her gluten free travel tips and amazing experiences around the world with Family Road Trip Guru readers. The service was some of the best I’d had in the Keys this trip. The pizzas looked really good coming out, so I’ve already got dinner planned tonight to snag a pizza on my way back from the beach. I appreciated all the sauce on the pasta though, it definitely tasted homemade. The chicken wasn’t great, so I’d skip it next time, I prefer mine grilled and this was pan seared and diced up, but likely precooked and reheated based on texture. It came with a little bread loaf and salad.

I’ve eaten here in several trips to the Keys and always had good Pizza but I was wanting something different after all the. I ordered the fettuccini Alfredo with chicken. Great spot for Pizza and Pasta when you’re looking for something good and well priced.
