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gluten-free Restaurant In Wi?


Piesmom

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Piesmom Apprentice

We are in the (very) metro-Milwaukee area. My husband's birthday is coming up and I know that right now...our choice is Outback Steakhouse or P.F. Changs. Which I've heard are both great. He was diagnosed back in April of 2006 and we haven't been out to dinner sice (except for both of our holiday parties at work and they were very disapointing). I know both places mentioned above have a gluten-free menu...but I was wonderinf if anyone knew of anything else.

Thank you!

Kelly


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Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Saz's has a gluten-free menu, and I believe Beans and Barley does as well. Beans and Barley is located down on the East Side off North Ave.

Lisa Mentor

Buca di Beppo

1233 N Van Buren St

Chin's Asia Fresh

2907 N. Oakland Road

Noodles & Co.

2725 W. Oklahoma Ave

ALL HAVE GLUTEN FREE MENUS

Happy Anniversary B)

Piesmom Apprentice

Thank you both - very much! When we first started dating (a long time ago!) our favorite place to eat was Saz's. When hubby got dg'd, their BBQ sauce was off limits...so I never really thought of looking there again.

He'll be thrilled.

Thanks again!

mumseyh Rookie

If you like good chinese, LeBistro Shanghai on Hwy 100 in Hales Corners is wonderful. It is small and family owned. I went in with my Triumph dining cards and the waitress took it back to the kitchen. She then returned and pointed out several options on the menu. then she said they could make many more dishes with the fish sauce or the white sauce. I had pad thai noodles with chicken one night and a chicken and vegetable dish another night. They also have a chicken/corn soup which is gluten-free. It is like an egg drop soup base and it is a meal in itself!!! They are such nice people, too.

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