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Going to be going there next week for dinner with friends and have not been to one in a couple of years. Has anyone had a good/bad experience? Any recommendations on their menu?

Thanks in advance for any replies!

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When you get to the restaurant,

TALK TO A MANAGER

Those places are haven for cross contamination.

Tell him you need ALL of your food cooked in separate CLEAN pans.

Get something like steak and eggs with a baked potato (Butter only)

You can also contact the coporate office and ask them what to do..

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Guhlia Rising Star

I used to work at Perkins and I personally wouldn't trust ANYTHING from there. They bake their own muffins, pies, cakes, etc. right there on location so cross contamination is VERY likely!!!

angielackner Contributor

i normally get an omelette with veggies/cheese (i'm too scared to try the meats) and hashbrowns...then i ask for fruit instead of the toast/pancakes/muffin and explain that i cant have wheat so there is no extra charge or anything...i've not had a problem yet...i've also had a burger with no bun and fries there too without a problem.

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I was there for a work meeting and the manager was very scared to let me eat anything! He personally clean and cooked me a baked potato wrapped in foil. But he would not let me have anything but salt and pepper on it. It was not a great exp at all!

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