Free gluten free restaurant cards in 48 languages
Please donate if you can The gluten free restaurant cards below are free - I simply wanted to help other celiacs / coeliacs avoid the problems I have had getting gluten free food when dining out. However, if you are able to, I would appreciate a small donation towards the running of Celiac Travel.com. So if you can, please make a donation of $5 (or whatever you can afford) via PayPal. Thank you - Roger. (The gluten free restaurant cards are at the bottom of the page). (If you can't donate, a link is just as valuable, so if you have a blog or website, please consider linking to us - thanks!) |
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Free Gluten-Free Restaurant Cards
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These Celiac Travel.com gluten free restaurant cards
are for you to print out and take with you when you dine out at a restaurant,
either at home or abroad. The great thing about being able to print your own is you can give them to the waiter or waitress to take to the kitchen. The most common problem with getting gluten free food when dining in restaurants is that your message gets lost or corrupted on its way to the kitchen.
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If you want to know more about why we spent so much time making these gluten free food restaurant cards available for free, read more about Celiac Travel.com here.
| "My husband has been on a gluten-free diet for about 10 years with good results. Because our daughter now lives in England we are doing more travelling and to non-English speaking countries. Using your cards for the most recent trip (to the UK, Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary) made ordering in restaurants so much easier. Sometimes the server would just point at items that Bob could eat. A waiter in Vienna complimented Bob on being a prepared traveller. Thanks for helping us have a wonderful and healthy trip!" Betsy Grizzard, Lakeland, Florida, USA |
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Gluten-free
restaurant cards - 50 languages available |
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Amharic Arabic Argentinian Bahasa Indonesia Basque Bosnian Brazilian Bulgarian Catalan Cantonese Chinese (Mandarin) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish Flemish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic |
Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Mandarin (Chinese) Nepali Norwegian Polish Portugese Romanian Russian Slovak Serb Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese
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| "I just want to thank you for your web site and the information you provide. I have used your travel cards frequently throughout my travels throughout Europe and recommend them to all my friends." Chantelle O'Halloran, London, UK |
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| "Many thanks to you Roger, for providing this information to parents of children who are Coeliacs! It makes it so much easier for us when we want to eat out as a family, in a local restaurant, here in Luxembourg or just across the borders in Germany, Belgium or France." Gerard Hanny-Labastille, Administrative Assistant, Luxembourg |
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"A million thanks!" "Hello," "I want to take the time to extend my thanks for putting this site together. It has been a lifesaver this summer. I am newly diagnosed(about 3 months) and as part of my University studies have been traveling around Europe. While I figured I would be alright in the UK since English is the main language, I do not know what I would have done without your cards in France and Italy. My class will also be traveling to Greece and Brussels, where many of the meals have been pre-selected for us. These cards have been a true blessing in making sure that I don't get accidentally gluten, although there have been a few close calls with chefs not leaving off sauces. Due to all of this traveling, I am not currently in a situation to donate. However, once I get back to the States and begin work again, this site will be the first place I make a contribution to. I can not sing your praises enough. Thank you for making traveling a real possibility!" Caitlin Burman, Miami, Florida |
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| "Thank you soooooooooooooooo much for these Gluten-Free Restaurant
Cards---they have been such a stree-reducer when eating out...I still
have some anxiety before actually eating the "gluten-free" prepared
food. These cards are the such a big help! I really appreciate you
sharing these with other Celiac Disease sufferers." Linda Gibson, Work week manager, Pennsylvania |
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(If you can't donate, a link is just as valuable, so if you have a blog or website, please consider linking to us - thanks!)