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I haven't eaten at an Olive Garden in over 2 years , I was meeting a friend for lunch and she suggested the place to meet. I went on line, just to see if there was anything I could eat there. When I arrived at the restaurant i inquired if they had a gluten-free menu, they said they would get me a list of what I could safely eat. (Very Nice) I had a salad and salmon, it was great. Very enjoyable meal. :P


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Guest j_mommy

dragonmom,

Do you know if that is a chain wide thing or just the one in your area????(Secretly crossinf my fingers it's chain wide! :D )

Thanks, Jess

Cheri A Contributor

We have also taken my dd to Olive Garden twice and had no problems either. Ironic because I would have never even inquired about it, but DH and DS were wanting to eat there so HE called. Carleigh had grilled chicken and steamed broccoli. They also made her a separate salad bowl.

dragonmom Apprentice

I went online to Olive Garden and it seems to be nationwide. They were aware of gluten free and made a very little menu of gluten-free offerings. My family likes to eat there but I've just avoided it , my friend wanted to go so I checked it out. I mentioned the gluten free to the host people, and everyone was very helpful. Enjoy. :lol:

Guest jokamo

Wow!! sooo cool to hear that The Olive Garden has a gluten free menu. I'm gonna have to try it out!

Thanks for the info!

jokamo :P

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