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Dining Out Options Near The Arden Fair Mall


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Does any one now of any gluten free dining options at or near the Arden Fair Mall in Sacramento? I've heard mixed opinions on Pluto's and I've also heard that the California Cafe might be able to accommodate. Does anyone have any positive experiences at either place?


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Does any one now of any gluten free dining options at or near the Arden Fair Mall in Sacramento? I've heard mixed opinions on Pluto's and I've also heard that the California Cafe might be able to accommodate. Does anyone have any positive experiences at either place?

Orange Julius?

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Orange Julius?

Thanks. I don't know why that didn't cross my mind.

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You're welcome. I would avoid Pluto's.

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You're welcome. I would avoid Pluto's.

Have you had a bad experience at Pluto's or know that they're not accommodating?

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Have you had a bad experience at Pluto's or know that they're not accommodating?

I have no direct knowledge. I was however just reviewing their menu online. You could have a lovely salad there with a little bit of olive oil and no croutons. I would avoid the sandwiches. Ditto the BBQ wings. I bet those are delish though.

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