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Curly's In Lackawanna (buffalo) Ny


krystal

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Went here last night for dinner, and it was FABULOUS! The menu is all listed with gluten-free preps and all. The waitress informs you of everything that is put on your table that is gluten free (and sets non-gluten free stuff away from you in case you forget), you get your own little "breads", and they even have scrumptious desserts that are gluten-free. The breads were a little chewy, but the pasta was so good you wouldn't know it's gluten-free at all. They even have daily pizzas that are available gluten-free.

It was so wonderful knowing I was dining in a place where they "get it". I went to bed and woke up this morning feeling JUST FINE!


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I live in a suburb of Buffalo, NY, and have eaten at Curly's 3x in the past 2 months! I'm so glad to have found them. Their staff is very aware of the gluten-free diet. The first time I ate there and ordered a Caesar salad, the waitress remembered that I could not eat croutons. Their (very extensive) menu includes a small symbol next to dishes that can be prepared gluten-free, which is a great way to eyeball all the Gluten-free selections. Curly's staff DOES "get it" when it comes to the gluten-free diet, and are very helpful to make your appetizer-to-dessert visit most enjoyable!

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this is so awesome. I'll have to try this. has anyone heard about the new gluten-free store they are building in bufffalo?

also, does anyone from this area know any resturants in the dunkirk/fredonia area that understand gluten-free?? I DONT! lol

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