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Familiar With These Restaurants?


frenchiemama

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This is a list of all the restaurants at the mall of america:

Restaurants (order at the counter)

A & W Hotdogs and More

Arby's

Asian Chao/Maki of Japan

Baja Tortilla Grill

Burger King

Burger Zone Express

Charley's Steakery

Col. Muzzy's Texas BBQ

Dairy Queen Treat Center

Frullati Cafe

Great Steak & Potato Co.

Hibachi San Japanese Cuisine

Johnny Rockets

Little Tokyo

McDonald's

Panda Express

Panda Express

Pizza Hut

Pronto Pups & More

Sbarro

Taco Bell

The Magic Pan Crepe Stand

Villa Pizza

Wolfgang Puck Express

Restaurants (order via wait staff)

America's Original Sports Bar

Bubba Gump Shrimp

California Cafe

Famous Dave's BBQ

Hooters

Jillian's Stone Fire Grill

Kokomo's Island Cafe

Napa Valley Grille

Player's Bar & Grill

Rainforest Cafe

Ruby Tuesday

Stadium Club

Stampede Steakhouse

Tiger Sushi

Tony Roma's

Tucci Benucch

Twin City Grill

I really only have experience with a few of the more common fast food places (I live in a fairly rural area and we don't have a lot of the other chains here). Does anyone know if these other ones have gluten-free menu items and are safe to eat at?


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Wow, check out the response I recieved from the Napa Valley Grille!

Thank you for thinking of coming to Napa Valley Grille. Depending on whether you are in at lunch or dinner we have a several items on our menu that are gluten free. We also are happy to modify most of our existing menu items to meet your dietary restrictions. Let us know when you are coming so we can be sure to have a table ready for you.

Scott Anderson

General Manager

What a relief!

frenchiemama Collaborator

And here is the response I got from the Rainforest Cafe:

Dear Mrs. Carolyn ______:

Thank you for the inquiry submitted to us on-line. Unfortunately at this time, the information you have requested is not available. We are however in the process of making this information accessible on our website, so continue to check back with us. If there is anything else that we can assist you with, please contact Customer Relations at 1 (800) 394-3839 Ext. #7194.

Thank you,

Zachary Silverman

Apparently they don't want my business. Too bad.

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