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New gluten-free Restuarant List


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gf princess Newbie

I found this new free gluten-free restaurant list at www.gfregistry.com

I was so excited to see all the restaurants that are offering gluten-free menus. This will be a lot of help, especially when traveling.

Has anyone else seen a great list worth sharing?


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

Thanks!

There is also this one.

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gf princess Newbie

Thank you, that is awesome. It will be great when we can find gluten free choices on every menu.

I also heard that there are 3 gluten-free pizza franchises trying to roll out gluten-free pizza stores across the country. Wow, wouldn't that be great.

One of them is pizza fusion. Check them out at www.Lame Advertisement.

gf princess Newbie

Sorry, I wasn't trying to advertise Pizza Fusion. I was just excited about getting Gluten Free pizza. I better go eat lunch now. thanks

dbmamaz Explorer

Chipotle isnt on these lists, but is gluten free. Their website under FAQ says exactly what you cant eat (very short list) and says they will be happy to put on fresh gloves when preparing your food. I havent gone out to eat since going off gluten (except once when I picked up a grilled chicken w no bun at BK, but that was a while back), but i cant wait, I LOVE that place

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Chipotle does say that only their tortillas are gluten-free on their website's list but none of the salsas are on that list.. :o ???

dbmamaz Explorer

Here's the text from their FAQ:

"I can't eat glutens. What can I eat at your restaurant?

You can eat anything we serve except for our large burrito tortillas, our small soft taco tortillas, and possibly our hot red tomatillo salsa (there is a small amount of distilled vinegar in it which some celiac websites still say might be problematic, although most don't).

Everything else is fine for you to eat including our crispy corn tacos, our corn chips, and our burrito bowls (no tortilla)."

The allergy PDF lists wheat, not gluten. But I think the list above is a better guide, make sense? Also, some users (cant remember what site) said they fry nothing but corn chips, so the chips should have no cc.


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