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Gringos has always been on of my fav restaurants. I asked here before going but evidently none of us had any info so when I went,I asked to speak to a manager. Told them my issue and they had the houston celiac support group come at some point and they made up a gluten-free/Wf menu!

The sad part... all the stuff I thought would have been safe....not one of them was on the gluten-free list so I am glad I got this. I would have been sick sick sick.

I can share if you guys want but it needs to be noted that there are only 7 locations listed so maybe only these 7 have been verified?


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I've never heard of that restaurant, would you share where it is located? Will keep it in mind if I travel near one. Thanks.

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I forgot this was primarily a southern chain. I am in Houston Texas. If your out this way... check em out!

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