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Posted by Irene
 - September 16, 2014, 11:18:36 AM
Thanks for your suggestions!  I ended up sending an email and a general manager wrote back to me very quickly and answered my questions.  We had a good time at the faire and my son was happy that he could eat lunch there!
But those with nut allergies should know that there is a vendor that sells roasted nuts.  The booth was thankfully not near where we bought our lunch.  I also saw a Thai food vendor (I didn't check their menu but Thai food always makes me think of peanuts).
Posted by PurpleCat
 - September 04, 2014, 02:55:48 PM
Call the kitchen.  508-866-8346.  Speak with Danielle.  I've already spoken to her.  She is lovely and we've come up with a few safe choices for DD.  She gave me her email address so I can keep in touch when I have a firm date that we will be there.  (I think she told me her child has some allergies....or that is someone else at a restaurant I was calling at the same time - LOL!)
Posted by yelloww
 - September 02, 2014, 05:25:12 PM
This might help because their menu is labeled for some things:http://kingrichardsfaire.net/eat-and-drynk/

I haven't been since I was a teen, but it was fun. Hopefully you can find something there that works.
Posted by Irene
 - September 01, 2014, 09:53:26 AM
Hi,
Anyone from MA who has gone to this faire?  We are going next weekend and I was wondering if there is anything my son can safely eat there for lunch (he's allergic to nuts and shellfish).

Thanks,
Irene