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Ruby's Diner - Anything gluten-free?


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So my extended family is all getting together for a big dinner at Ruby's Diner. I've Googled, and I've searched through here, and I don't see any glimmer of hope that there's safe food there. Does anyone have knowledge or experience with eating gluten-free at Ruby's Diner? Am I out of luck? (Maybe I could bring my own food?)


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So my extended family is all getting together for a big dinner at Ruby's Diner. I've Googled, and I've searched through here, and I don't see any glimmer of hope that there's safe food there. Does anyone have knowledge or experience with eating gluten-free at Ruby's Diner? Am I out of luck? (Maybe I could bring my own food?)

I haven't looked at their menu since last year, so I don't know if this is still available. They used to have a hamburger salad. This is a hamburger patty on top of a salad. Not very appealing to me anyway. But it looked like the only option on the menu. We were going to go there for a charity thing but didn't because daughter refused to go.

You would have to tell them to make sure the food isn't cross contaminated. As for brining your own food, they may not allow this. It is not allowed in the state of WA due to health code violations.

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As long as they don't heat the buns up on the same grill as the burgers, I would think you could get a protein burger and a green salad. I would definitely be going for the cherry coke!! Haven't eaten there since our diagnosis, my favorite thing was the turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce.......

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