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Red Robin French Fries


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horsegirl Enthusiast

I LOVE Red Robin's french fries, & have enjoyed them many times. Today when I was there I wanted to make sure they do use a dedicated frier (they do if you ask them to), & they brought me

a gluten-free listing of products. The french fries AREN'T ON THERE! I asked the manager about this,

& he said "if they're not on the list, then they probably DO have gluten in them". Oh, I was SO bummed about this! I already knew I'd have to stop having the fries seasoned because their seasoning contains soy, but I could deal with that OK. Now I can't have the fries at all!

Anyone have any experience with this product, or any more details than this?

Thanks!


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momandgirls Enthusiast

Just went to Red Robin on Sunday for the first time because of the fries. We checked with the manager (they have two dedicated fryers just for the fries) and the fries WERE on the gluten free menu. Perhaps it varies by restaurant? (we are in MA)

zarfkitty Explorer

I think it does vary by restaurant. I went to Red Robin with extended family in August in the DFW area. The fries were NOT in a dedicated fryer so I ordered melon as a side dish instead. -Shannon

mommyagain Explorer

I went to the Red Robin on Katy Freeway in Houston on Saturday. I asked for a list of the gluten-free items, and they looked at me like I was from another planet. So, I asked for the manager. I asked if they have a dedicated fryer, she said yes. I asked about other menu items, and she started to look confused. I just ordered the lettuce wrapped protein burger (cooked in foil) and fries. I did not get sick, but I'd love to know what else is usually on the gluten-free list.

I really have to hand it to my husband on this one... when they said that they didn't have a gluten-free list, he offered to leave and try to find somewhere else I could eat (even tho he's been dying for that stack of onion rings!)... usually, he's not quite so understanding... but he's learning :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have only ever gotten salads at our Red Robin...Hershey PA, but the staff was always great. I just do salads since it is always work gatherings that we are there for and I didn't want to take the chance, it is different if I was going to go home afterwards.

SunnyDyRain Enthusiast

I eat Red Robin quite a bit, I usally get sick afterwards, but I usally blame it on the cheese I put on the burger. I get sick 2-3 times a week anymore. :(

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