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Maple Grove, Mn


dandelionmom

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We're going to be visiting family ~ they'll have a new baby though so we don't want to impose on them to provide gluten-free meals! I'd appreciate any suggestions!


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Hello -

Here's a link to gluten-free dining in the Minneapolis area:

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There is a new PF Chang's in Maple Grove that's not listed on that website - they have a gluten-free menu. And Biaggi's is right there too.

If you are looking for groceries, here's another link:

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Hope that helps :)

grantschoep Contributor

I head back to Maple Grove each christmas, One place my family eats is Timber Lodge Steakhouse(they have a gluten free menu), which is in the same area as the PF Changes.

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My dad and I are both celiac, he eats there and never has gotten sick. I looked the gluten-free menu and doubt'ed a number of the things. But other things seemed fine. I didn't get sick.

Not very far from Maple Grove, boarder subburb, has a "Fresh and Natural Foods"

Location:

Four Seasons Mall

4243 Lancaster Lane

Plymouth, MN 55441

763/559-07541

I've picked up some good stuff there.

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