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Houston, Tx - Where To Go?


jmd3

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I have not eaten out since I was diagnosed...I am too afraid - However.....I will be in Houston for an overnignt business trip. I will be staying near the (Bush) airport. Does anyone have any suggestions, need to know where to go. Need some advice and encougement with this

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Hi! I would suggest going to an Outback Steak House if you have a car or can use the public transportation. Just ask for their gluten-free menu and I have found most servers to be familiar with it- if not ask for one who is or speak to a manager. Goood luck, JMD3!

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My family and I recently went to Houston to see family. I tried asking for info on restaurants in Houston and came up with nothing! It was very frustrating. We ended up eating out once at a newer PF Chang's. Had a good experience. I know this will sound crazy but I wanted to eat at a newer one because I felt the kitchen would be better set up for the gluten-free menu. My thought being that an older restaurant would have been built prior to the gluten-free menu and the kitchen not set up as well. I truly am crazy :lol: But I did have a good experience.

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