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Melting Pot Littleton Co - A Glorious Gluten Free Meal


Michelle1234

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Michelle1234 Contributor

This evening I went to the Melting Pot Fondue restaurant in Littleton CO expecting a good meal but having to forgo the bread with the cheese fondue and the brownies and cakes with the deserts. Boy was I wrong. My server informed me they had Deby's gluten free bread with the cheese fondue (they use a gluten free flower and milk for the base) which was very good. I also ordered the mandarin orange and almond salad minus the wontons. They offered me several choices of gluten free dressing. We had a nice veggie and meat meal (make sure to ask which sauces for dipping are safe) and then came the desert. I ordered the chocolate fondue with marshmallow mixed in and asked them to hold the cheesecake, brownies, graham crackers etc. I expect to get the bananas, strawberries, pineapple and marshmallows. Imagine my surprise when the plate came out also including brownies and sponge cake that my server informed me were Deby's gluten free products. At the end of the meal the manager came out to ask how I had enjoyed the products and let me know they were doing a trial for the nationwide chain. He indicated they knew how to keep cross contamination at bay by using fresh gloves, separate bowls etc. So if you live in the Denver metro area I recommend you go to the Littleton location and enjoy the meal while supporting the trial so hopefully they will go nationwide!

The Melting Pot

Littleton

2707 W. Main Street 80210

Phone: (303) 794-5666 [Fax]: (303) 794-0429

Best,

Michelle


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Laurad- Apprentice

Holy cow, that's great news! That used to be my favorite restaurant before I went gluten-free, and now I'm super excited to go back!! Thanks for the info. B)

confused Community Regular

Makes me want to jump in the car and drive the 5 hours to go eat there for dinner lol

paula

tiffjake Enthusiast

Thanks so much for the info!! I can't wait to go now!!!!!

buffettbride Enthusiast

Holy cow how awesome! My DD LOVES fondue. We've eaten at La Fondue in downtown Denver, but pre-gluten-free. I've been meaning to check how to make going there gluten-free but I suspect we'll just start going to the Melting Pot. YUM!

Michelle1234 Contributor

I must admit I'm probably going back this weekend. The base for the meat and veggies was the oil instead of broth which was a bit heavy for me. I ended up just eating some of the veggies raw. As a result I think I'll order the cheese fondue, salad and then skip right to the desert. :-)

Cheers!

Michelle

angel-jd1 Community Regular

That sounds AMAZING!! I wish I was in CO!! Have some fondue for me.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

This evening I went to the Melting Pot Fondue restaurant in Littleton CO expecting a good meal but having to forgo the bread with the cheese fondue and the brownies and cakes with the deserts. Boy was I wrong. My server informed me they had Deby's gluten free bread with the cheese fondue (they use a gluten free flower and milk for the base) which was very good. I also ordered the mandarin orange and almond salad minus the wontons. They offered me several choices of gluten free dressing. We had a nice veggie and meat meal (make sure to ask which sauces for dipping are safe) and then came the desert. I ordered the chocolate fondue with marshmallow mixed in and asked them to hold the cheesecake, brownies, graham crackers etc. I expect to get the bananas, strawberries, pineapple and marshmallows. Imagine my surprise when the plate came out also including brownies and sponge cake that my server informed me were Deby's gluten free products. At the end of the meal the manager came out to ask how I had enjoyed the products and let me know they were doing a trial for the nationwide chain. He indicated they knew how to keep cross contamination at bay by using fresh gloves, separate bowls etc. So if you live in the Denver metro area I recommend you go to the Littleton location and enjoy the meal while supporting the trial so hopefully they will go nationwide!

The Melting Pot

Littleton

2707 W. Main Street 80210

Phone: (303) 794-5666 [Fax]: (303) 794-0429

Best,

Michelle


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GeoffCJ Enthusiast

Anyone know if this is widespread? I'd love to go there.

Michelle1234 Contributor
Anyone know if this is widespread? I'd love to go there.

The manager said they were doing a trial for the national chain. As a result I suspect it isn't in the other locations yet. But that is also why I thought it would be good to spread the word. If they get a number of gluten-free customers they will see more value in expanding it to the other locations.

Best,

Michelle

steveindenver Contributor

Wow - what a great posting this is!I can't believe they're doing gluten-free fondue - good for them!!!

Cheri A Contributor

Yay! That's so cool! DH and I love to go to The Melting Pot!

tiffjake Enthusiast

Do you think they are doing it at the Littleton location too? I called and the manager said "yeah, we have gluten free stuff" but didn't know about Debys, so I think maybe they are ONLY doing it at the Denver location???

Michelle1234 Contributor
Do you think they are doing it at the Littleton location too? I called and the manager said "yeah, we have gluten free stuff" but didn't know about Debys, so I think maybe they are ONLY doing it at the Denver location???

Tiffany, yes the Littleton location was the one that I went to. Hope you have a great meal!

Cheers!

Michelle

tiffjake Enthusiast
Tiffany, yes the Littleton location was the one that I went to. Hope you have a great meal!

Cheers!

Michelle

Sorry, I meant the Louisville location, that one is closer to us than Littleton....

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This evening I went to the Melting Pot Fondue restaurant in Littleton CO expecting a good meal but having to forgo the bread with the cheese fondue and the brownies and cakes with the deserts. Boy was I wrong. My server informed me they had Deby's gluten free bread with the cheese fondue (they use a gluten free flower and milk for the base) which was very good. I also ordered the mandarin orange and almond salad minus the wontons. They offered me several choices of gluten free dressing. We had a nice veggie and meat meal (make sure to ask which sauces for dipping are safe) and then came the desert. I ordered the chocolate fondue with marshmallow mixed in and asked them to hold the cheesecake, brownies, graham crackers etc. I expect to get the bananas, strawberries, pineapple and marshmallows. Imagine my surprise when the plate came out also including brownies and sponge cake that my server informed me were Deby's gluten free products. At the end of the meal the manager came out to ask how I had enjoyed the products and let me know they were doing a trial for the nationwide chain. He indicated they knew how to keep cross contamination at bay by using fresh gloves, separate bowls etc. So if you live in the Denver metro area I recommend you go to the Littleton location and enjoy the meal while supporting the trial so hopefully they will go nationwide!

The Melting Pot

Littleton

2707 W. Main Street 80210

Phone: (303) 794-5666 [Fax]: (303) 794-0429

Best,

Michelle

That is the best thing ever! I think I would have cried tears of happiness!!!

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zachsmom Enthusiast

SO LIKE YOU JUMPED ON THIS RIGHT.... and told him millions of lives depended on this right? lol that is really great news I have two melting pots near me... I will ask if this is an option....

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