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I live in AZ and having hard time finding restaurants gluten free menu. your help would be appreciated


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In Tucson? Gourmet Girls go Gluten Free. 100% gluten free! Worth a drive from Phoenix to pick up their bakery bread and freeze it! Tucson Tamales has a wide selection of gluten-free items too.

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In Tucson? Gourmet Girls go Gluten Free. 100% gluten free! Worth a drive from Phoenix to pick up their bakery bread and freeze it! Tucson Tamales has a wide selection of gluten-free items too.

No I live in Glendale, AZ.  Some places out  here have little on menu, but not much. All this time I thought I could eat fries in the restaurants and realize there contaminated from other foods they fry. By any chance do you know address of Gourmet Girls Restaurant

 

Thank you cyclinglady

cyclinglady Grand Master

Here is a link to their website:

Open Original Shared Link

Again, worth the drive. Have lunch and load up on baked goods to freeze. It is on Oricle just north of River on the north side of town.

cyclinglady Grand Master

Oh, don't forget In n Out! Ask for gluten allergy. Their fries are safe! They'll cook your burger on the back grille to prevent cross contamination and wrap it in lettuce.

psawyer Proficient

I don't know AZ geography well enough to know if any Open Original Shared Link are close, but I have eaten there and there is a good selection of gluten-free foods. Most of the menu is gluten-free.

LauraTX Rising Star

Gluten Free Creations is in the Scottsdale area, but check them out.  They also have a phoenix location.  I mail order stuff from them and they have a store/cafe there.  Open Original Shared Link    

 

I live in Texas so I only order from them in the winter months... don't want my baked goods baked again in the heat.


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You have a lot of choices as far as the chain restaurants go. There is Red Robin, OutBack, Carrabba's, the Handlebar Pub & Grill, barro's Pizza, BJ's Brewhouse, P.F. Changs.

My dad lives in Apach Junction and we eat out when there.

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Nikki2777 Community Regular

Not sure if it's near you, but I had an absolutely delicious burger (no bun - they may have had a gluten-free one, but usually I just have plain) at the Wigwam hotel (not the one with the actual wigwams, but the one with the cool water slide).  Best meal in a long time.

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