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Fazoli's Gluten Free List


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Here is the response I got from them...

Thanks for your interest in the Fazoli's menu.

I have included a list of Fazoli's menu items that currently can be called Gluten Free.

Garden Salad

Caesar Salad or Chicken Caesar Salad (no croutons)

Caesar Salad Dressing

Ranch Salad Dressing

Lemon Ice and Freezi's, any flavor.

Many other ingredients are gluten free if ordered without the pasta or bread. Examples include but are not limited to Marinara or Spicy Marinara Sauce, Roasted Peppers, Onions, and Garlic, Peppery Chicken Strips, Spicy Italian Sausage.

I have included our ingredients statements for your review.

If you need any other information regarding the Fazoli's menu, feel free to contact me. I am always more than happy to help.

Tanya Graf, M.S., R.D.

Quality Assurance Manager

Fazoli's Management, Inc.


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