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Does anyone know if any of the soups are gluten free at Corner Bakery?? I would kill for some soup for lunch today. I emailed them but have not gotten a response yet. Any help would be much appreciated.

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I received the following response from Christy Roman at Corner Bakery. Since I am unable to post the file, I have quickly listed some of the items below by category. I would recommend asking CB for no bread on some of the soups and salads, just in case they decide to add to your order.

gluten-free soups (no bread or crisps): Chicken Tortilla Soup (w/ tortilla strips), Roasted Poblano Corn Chowder

gluten-free salads (no croutons, bread or crisps):Chopped Salad, Mixed Green Salad, Santa Fe Ranch Salad (w/ chicken and light ranch), DC Chicken Salad, Mixed Berry Salad, Seasonal Fruit Medley, Tuna Salad. All dressings are gluten-free (Balsamic Vinaigrette, Caesar, House and Light Ranch)

gluten-free breakfast (no bread or crisps): bacon, breakfast potatoes, fruit medley, All American Scrambler, Anaheim Scrambler, Farmer's Scrambler, Sunrise Scrambler, Loaded Oatmeal (w/o Sweet Crisp), Swiss Oatmeal (including Berries & Almonds), Buckhead Cheese Grits

It sounds like CB will be posting these menus to their website soon. Open Original Shared Link

Thank you for taking the time to contact us regarding the allergen information. I have attached a complete allergen guide, and would like to let you know that we will be releasing an updated website for Corner Bakery Cafe very soon, so be on the lookout for new information that may be added. I would be happy to provide you with lists of ingredients for some of our menu items if you would like to let me know for which ones. I hope this information helps, and please feel free to contact me if I can be of any further assistance. Have a wonderful day!

Thank you,

Christy Roman

Guest Relations

972-619-4100

christy.roman@cornerbakerycafe.com

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