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If you’re camping at the Boston/Cape Cod KOA Holiday (438 Plymouth Street, Middleboro, MA 02346) and need gluten-free dining, planning ahead makes all the difference. As always when dining gluten-free: call ahead, clearly state “celiac/allergy,” and ask about cross-contact precautions (separate prep space, dedicated fryer, clean utensils, and glove changes). Try these popular local favorites:
A convenient option close to the campground when you want a sit-down meal without a long drive. This rustic, lodge-style restaurant is known for hearty comfort food and a cozy, casual atmosphere.
Good fit for: Dinner after check-in, low-drive nights, casual comfort meals.
A great choice for a simple breakfast or lunch near camp. Dave’s is a traditional diner serving straightforward breakfast and lunch staples—quick, affordable, and convenient.
Good fit for: Breakfast before a day out, quick lunch, classic diner plates.
A popular breakfast/brunch stop that pairs well with a South Shore day (beaches, trails, shopping). Expect a classic New England brunch vibe with familiar morning favorites and baked goods in a relaxed setting.
Good fit for: A “treat yourself” breakfast run while exploring the Kingston/Plymouth area.
A strong “systemized” option for gluten-free dining—many guests rely on 110 Grill for clearly marked gluten-free options and an allergy-aware approach. The menu is modern American in a polished-casual setting.
Good fit for: A higher-confidence lunch or dinner in Plymouth when you want lots of choices.
Perfect for combining a waterfront walk with lunch or dinner. This lively harbor-side tavern features a coastal, seafood-forward menu. (As always, fryer and sauce details can matter for gluten-free orders.)
Good fit for: Waterfront dining, seafood, and an easy “Plymouth day trip” meal.
A local bakery stop for sweets and baked treats—ideal for grabbing something to bring back to your campsite for breakfast or dessert.
Good fit for: Grab-and-go options, bakery treats, and a quick bite while exploring historic Fall River.
The South Shore of Massachusetts has plenty of restaurants with gluten-free options, so if a spot you’re interested in isn’t listed here, call ahead and ask about gluten-free availability and celiac-safe preparation.
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