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Grace O'malley's - Chicago -- Great Experience!


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Hello All,

We just had a MetroCeliac Supper Club meeting for March at Grace O'Malley's in the South Loop. We celebrated St. Pat's there last year and it was so enjoyable that we decided on a repeat - a supper club first! To ck out the review and see the pics of the event, ck out our weblog at:

www.metroceliacs.blogspot.com

It was really a good turnout and everyone was sooo fun and hopefully soooo full. The food was wonderful and the staff was just incredible to deal with when planning our event. If you are coming to Chicago for a conference at McCormick Place or coming to the museums, please ck this place out and ask for TJ or Jennifer. They are very attentive and the food has a lot of flavor.

Our supper club may be gaining some foothold in Chicago, they remembered us and were willing to discuss permanently changing their menu to label the gluten-free foods as well as the ones that can be adapted for us. They also asked about gluten-free breads and pastas and dessert options (very important! haha). I hope they follow through with their ideas and become our first major success story.

Wish us luck!

Jenny and Tanya

MetroCeliacs@yahoo.com

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Jennifer Price - (773) 612-5366

Tanya Davidson - (847) 293-3218

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Thanks for sharing and good luck! And thanks for doing the work so us Chicago visitors can just come up and enjoy :) ! Let us know as you continue to make headway...

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Thank you SO much! My folks live in Glencoe, and I've been wondering what we will do for a dinner out when I come to visit them!

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