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Mass / R.i. Dine Out Event Night !


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Gluten Free Dining Friends R.I.

June "Mexican Night" Dine Out

The Restaurant will have LIVE entertainment of a strolling Mariachi band !!!

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

@ 3:30pm

Rancho Chico

52 Washington Street

Plainville, MA 02762

A very short ride from R.I. and well worth it. Go to www.Mapquest.com to map out your directions

You can start out your meal with homemade chips and salsa. They also offer Fajitas(steak, chicken,shrimp), enchiladas, nachos, pollo asado, camarones rancheros, tapatio salad and carne asada. Also make sure you try a Martins Martini! This restaurant follows the "Gluten-Free Restaurant Awareness Program".

Please R.S.V.P. to this e-mail glutenfreeclub@cox.net by June 16th, 2008. Please remember to keep to your commitment.

(DO NOT CALL THE RESTAURANT FOR RESERVATIONS TO THIS EVENT)

Disclaimer

Please remember that all restaurants on this site contain places that carry a gluten free menu and ALSO carry items that will contain gluten so make sure you mention that you are ordering from the "gluten free menu". It is important that you call ahead to speak to the manager and let him/her know that you will be coming in to dine out "gluten free" and also let them know of any other dietary restrictions that you may have. Always remember that you are eating out at your own risk and we do not accept any legal responsibility so please make sure they are aware of all of your dietary needs.

We look forward to seeing everyone at this event as this is a great way to swap ideas and enjoy a great meal and make new friends. Everyone has been raving about what a great time they have had at the dine outs.

Gluten Free Dining Friends RI

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ebrbetty Rising Star

woohoo...love Rancho, we eat there at least 3 times a month..they know us very well lol

thanks, I'll be there!!

Betty, Mass

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