Recent comments in /f/providence

degggendorf t1_j7fhigf wrote

No, it's more that I'm trying to call out unhelpful behavior. Before that, I was trying to get ideas for how to better help my fellow neighbor. But if my gentle assessment bothers you, shall I pull up a list of how you've described me in the past to see who's more vitriolic?

I graciously decline your invitation to leave my local subreddit, and would like to reiterate that it's not about you.

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RandomChurn t1_j7fbgts wrote

I have celiac and yes, the struggle is real! 😩

My favorite restaurant is Odinis in East Providence. Portuguese and I get the entree with clams; never had a problem.

Indian food in general has lots of gluten-free options. There tends to be awareness around gluten because gluten sensitivity is high (up to one-quarter of the population, I read somewhere). What you want is a kitchen that understands what gluten is and how important it is to avoid. They get it.

I've eaten at several Indian restaurants -- locally, India on Hope, and the one on Thayer -- and never had a problem.

Good luck ❤️

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Ome9sh3n t1_j7ev9rl wrote

Honestly I think ego is the best club in prov. Its all about having fun and dancing. There’s an outside smoking section with a bar. There’s a huge dance floor that really extends and flows to the entire club. The DJ plays songs that are relevant and what people actually want to hear. Not to mention they have smoke machines that spray out periodically. If that’s your vibe definitely go. I recommend going on twerk Fridays lol. P.s. I’m straight and go with my girlfriend all the time and (when I can convince them) with friends occasionally. Everyone is welcoming and really just worried about themselves.

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babyb3ans t1_j7elmkh wrote

Plant City has a lot of good (vegan) gluten-free options. They have a big menu that is very accommodating to different food restrictions.

Heng Thai Rotisserie is also amazing -- any of the rice noodle dishes should be gluten and dairy free! Probably my favorite restaurant in PVD rn.

Xaco Taco uses corn tortillas for their tacos, and they have a non-dairy cashew crema they can substitute for cheese/sour cream! I took my gluten-free sister here the last time she visited and she loved it! This place is definitely a little on the casual side, though.

Hope this helps! 😽

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