Saturday, August 13, 2011

GF in Milton, FL

For those of you (and I'm sure there's a lot) who don't know about Milton, it's a city in the far west part of the Florida panhandle, just east of Pensacola. It's a small city, and most businesses close painfully early, but it has some lovely rivers in which to canoe, great camping, amazing restaurants, and a fantastic bike trail. It also happens to be my hometown. A few weeks ago, I had to visit Milton, FL for a funeral. Aside from the obviously bad situation, I was excited to see my family, because I had been missing them! The dietary downside, however, is that Milton is a small country town with delicious, traditional Southern food. This means gluten, and lots of it! If you DON'T have a gluten allergy, you must go to Kwikburger. The fried chicken is amazing, they have great cornbread, and the pies are fantastic. La Hacienda is some of the best Mexican food I've ever eaten. The Catfish House is an amazing place to go for good seafood, and you can't leave without a stop to the Milton Bakery, which frankly, puts other bakeries to shame. HOWEVER, since all of those places are full of gluten, I had to find some alternatives to my old favorites. Sad! Though to be fair, the Catfish House does have grilled fish and a few sides that are available, but cross contamination can be an issue there. On a previous trip, I discovered that I could eat at a place called the Blackwater Bistro, which is a lovely place to have a nice, more upscale dinner in town. They were pleasant and knowledgeable, and I felt very safe eating there. This trip, I mostly ate at my dad's house, because he is an amazing cook, and I knew I'd be safe. I brought a few GF items with me from Orlando, because I knew they'd be tricky to find in Milton. For the most part though, between Winn Dixie and Publix, I can find quite a few gluten free items to meet my needs. The GF selection in Milton grocery stores compared to Orlando grocery stores of the same chains, however, is quite unimpressive. Knowing my preference for a pescatarian diet, my dad made delicious vegetables, including pan fried okra, and a lemon herb tilapia that was quite tasty. Eating my dad's food is always a treat! On the occasions that I could not eat at home, however, I managed to find some decent options. In the neighboring town of Pace, FL, there is a Chili's, which of course, has a pretty large GF menu. I met a friend there and ate dinner the second night of my trip. Also, I knew that Wendy's had gluten free food, but I hadn't been brave enough to venture a try here in Orlando, especially not at the one at Chickasaw Trail and Lake Underhill. I wouldn't trust them with regular food. Knowing that fast food in Milton is vastly superior to fast food in other places (it's true, investigate it yourself!), I thought I'd give Wendy's a try. To my surprise, Wendy's does not only have a GF free menu, they have a HUGE GF menu. I had a baja salad and a small frosty on maybe three different occasions while on my trip! The employees of that location were very helpful and diligent with my food allergy, often vocalizing the steps they were taking to keep my food safe. I was impressed! The other place I ate out while in Milton was Ace's Fillin' Station, which is another traditional Southern restaurant. I ate there for breakfast, and they were extremely helpful with my food allergy, bringing items to the table so I could check labels and running back and forth to the kitchen to check information. After I thanked the server for being so helpful, she replied with a smile, "Of course, Honey. I don't want you to get sick. An ambulance in front of a restaurant is always bad for business." Good Southern humor for you! I felt confident that I could eat there safely. There was only one questionable item, and it was my fault for not checking it. Oops! I ended up being OK, though. :) I also found out about some other gluten friendly restaurants in Pensacola, FL, which is about 20-30 minutes from Milton, including some chains like Chili's, Olive Garden, Macaroni Grill, and Red Robin. So, Celiacs can relax when visiting the Pensacola area. They will take care of you!

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