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Another Glorious Meal At Melting Pot


Michelle1234

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Hi All,

I eat out so seldom now that when I have a fabulous meal I just have to come on here and spread the news. Previously I had posted about a great meal I had at the Denver Littleton location. This time I tried the Melting Pot in Louisville CO. They didn't have the bread and baked goods that the other did but they still did an awesome job. Here is what I had.

Their specialty fondue with dates, garlic, shallots and some white cheeses. I had the apple and veggies to dip in the cheese.

Their spinach mushroom salad without dressing (but I dribbled some cheese on it as dressing).

Their chicken and veggie meal with water and a vegetable mulch to cook it in.

Their chocolate raspberry fondue with strawberries, bananas, marshmallows and cherries for dipping.

They had a way to work around their gluten ingredients to make just about anything gluten free. They also said if I told them in advance that I needed gluten free they could have the gluten free bread, brownies, shortcake etc. that I had at my previous meal.

Cheers!

Michelle


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Rosebud710 Apprentice

Hmmm, there's a Melting Pot in Chicago. Next time I'm in the neighborhood, I'll give them a try! Thanks for the tip!

tiffjake Enthusiast

That is so cool Michelle! I keep meaning to go but haven't made it there yet. I am so glad to hear that the closer location was easy to work with! :)

gdobson Explorer

That's very exciting. I always thought that sounded like a fun place to eat. I have sent a message to our local Melting Pot to see if they can accomodate us here. I'm crossing my fingers.

Thanks!

Gina

Michelle1234 Contributor

Hi all, I hope you have as good of an experience as I did. They had a print out of all the sauces, ingredients, items etc that contained gluten, msg or nuts. They also have apparently started crusting their marshmallows with cookie crumbs because someone caught theirs on fire and threw it across the room, hitting someone else in the face. Just ask them to open a fresh bag and give you uncrusted ones.

Cheers!

Michelle

sneezydiva Apprentice

I also had a great experience this past weekend at a Melting Pot in Virginia. We called ahead, and they told my husband it was no problem. The server assigned to us had dealt with a previous customer with a wheat allergy and was experienced with what to do. She brought me some corn tortilla chips that they usually only serve with the mexican cheese fondue. With those chips, I didn't even miss the bread. The most pleasing part of the experience was even though they were so throrough about double checking everything, they were so matter-of-fact about it. I didn't feel like I was imposing. I'm very new to this, and often feel weird about asking restaurants about all this stuff. I actually took the time to fill out the survey at their website and praised the restaurant and our server.

gdobson Explorer

I checked wit our local Melting Pot and got a very positive response. They said when I call to make reservations, just let them know about needing a gluten-free menu, and they will be sure to have one when we get there! Woohoo!

Thanks for the info. I never would have thought about checking there. Sauces usually scare me.


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