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110 Restaurant


MauraThomas

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The 110 restaurants have only been around about five years. I think they're mainly on the east coast, but they are wonderful with their treatment of allergies. Many yummy gluten free options on the menu from flatbread pizza, to sandwiches, salads, desserts, and entrees. A manager oversees the cooking and delivery of special diet meals. All locations shut down right away due to Covid19 which I think shows their dedication to being careful. When they closed, all extra ingredients were donated to food pantries--pretty cool. I'm looking forward to when they open again. ?

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110 Grill is open for take-out here in Massachusetts.  They did close but many places have re-opened for take-out and they came on board after all.  I agree.......the food is delicious and I have eaten there safely a couple of times in the last year.  They seem to be as good with allergens as Burton’s Grill.  110 also owns Eviva Trattoria, which is an Italian restaurant that also is known for it’s gluten free menu. They have good protocol in place to ensure safe meals.

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