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Hi everyone! We will be taking our PA dd to Hershey Park for a couple of days and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for "safe" places to eat. I will also be calling ahead to the hotel and different local restaurants in the area just to discuss their oils and menu items but if anyone could offer some positive (or negative) info I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks so much for any input!
Stay safe,
Diane
Are you staying right near the park or in Harrisburg/outlying areas? I have a friend who owns a cafe in Camp Hill, who I'm sure would try to accommodate your dietary needs. She is simply a wonderful, caring person who owns the business with her husband. I don't know how much my friend knows about peanut allergies, except for what I've mentioned about Ryan, but she's the kind of person who would go out of her way to help someone. She's just a really lovely person and so easy to talk to.
[This message has been edited by ryan's mom (edited August 14, 2002).]
Thanks Ryan's mom! Where is Camp Hill? We will be staying right at Hershey. If it is pretty close, I'd probably give it a try. Are you familiar with the area? If so, please let me know the type of distance it would be.
Thank you so much and stay safe!
Diane
Diane,
Camp Hill is right across the Susquehanna. Harrisburg is on the East Shore, Camp Hill is on the West Shore. Sorry it took so long to reply--we've had health woes in our family. The place is called Cafe on Market, and you should ask for Susie. If she doesn't know who "ryan's mom" is, just mention "Go Bike Go" or "Jan and Dean" and she'll know EXACTLY who you're talking about. If anyone can be accommodating and understanding, trust me, it would be her. If you can't find the number in Information, let me know and I'll look it up.
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You'll probably want to avoid the Reese's plant on Rt. 422.