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Anyone Know Of Restaurants In Golden, Colorado


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We live in Denver but love Golden, and would love to meet up with some friends out there. Anyone know of any safe restaurants out that way? Thanks.

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It has been years, pre dx, since I have been to Golden. For the life of me I can not think of anything there. Let us know if you find something. I am in Fort Collins and would love to take relatives there for a day.

Hez

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Not in directly in Golden, but there is a great Italian place near(kind of...)

Never eaten there myself, too lazy to get on the highway(I'm a traffic snob... my commute to work has a car everyonce in a while...)

But they have gluten-free menus!

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3244 Youngfield Street

Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

303-232-2424

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steveindenver Contributor

Thanks, Grant. I've been to Abrusci's once - it wasn't bad, really. The garlic bread was fair, but my chicken dish was quite tasty.

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It has been years, pre dx, since I have been to Golden. For the life of me I can not think of anything there. Let us know if you find something. I am in Fort Collins and would love to take relatives there for a day.

Hez

Hey hez!

I am in Wellington! This is sooooo cool! I know that the Outback has a gluten free menu and a "to-die-for" down under brownie dessert! MMMMMMMMMMMM!

Jodi

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