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Gluten Free Menu's


angel-jd1

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Just thought I would post the links from my site USASillyYaks that I had to restaurants that have gluten free menu's or nutrutional info online. Hope it helps someone. Feel free to add links that you have.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Adobo Grill

Chicago, IL

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Arby's

Allergy and Ingredient Info at bottom of pages

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Baskin Robbins

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Bavarian Inn Restaurant

Michigan

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Bonefish Grill

need adobe acrobat to open gluten-free Menu

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Burger King Menu Listing Common Allergens

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Carraba's Italian Restaurant

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Chi Chi's

click on nutrition, then click on gluten free/vegan/no msg menu

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Chick-Fil-a

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Dairy Queen gluten-free Info.

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Deby's

restaurant/cafe

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Don Pablo's Mexican Restaurant

go to the link for "Nutritional Information," which will open as a PDF file. On the last page is the gluten-free info.

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Elephant Walk

Boston, MA and Cambridge, MA

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Gluten-Free Restaurant Awareness Program

facilitates the relationship between individuals with celiac disease and restaurants that understand their dietary needs. Participating restaurants will be able to prepare gluten-free meals in addition to their regular meals.

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Happy Happy Happy

NYC, NY

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Hardee's

Nutrition Info.

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Ilio Di Paolos

Blasdell, New York

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Kaili's

Kaili's Restaurant - Edmonds, Washington - This restaurant is completely gluten-free!

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McDonalds

McD's gluten-free list

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Outback Steakhouse

gluten-free Menu Printable Version

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P.F. Chang's

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Risotteria

NYC pizza and beer gluten-free style

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Sacred Chow

Manhattan, NY gluten free menu

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Steak N Shake

Nutritional Info as of May 2004 (you have to navigate through each item and select it, and then the site will tell you which allergens are in the product

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Vesta Grill

gluten free menu available on site located in Denver, Colorado

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Wendy's

Click on "complete Nutrition Guide" down at the bottom all ingredients listed for each product

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SueC Explorer

Thanks Jessica.

Sue

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks! This will especially come in handy if I travel to the states.

PreOptMegs Explorer

Thank you so much for posting this. This will come in handy!!!!!

Guest kmmolina

Thank you so much for your list of websites to places to eat. Eating out is one of my bigger challenges so far. Everything is all so new and some times a bit overwhelming. I used to eat out for lunch every day with my co-workers, however, I have not gone out to eat since I was diagnosed three weeks ago. I though I was going to have to give it up. Thanks!!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

You are welcome!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

Hip-hip-hooray for Jessica!

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traci Apprentice

Anyone know where I can find info on Chilis? I have looked and looked. cannot find a thing. HELP!! Thanks!!!

LKelly8 Rookie
Anyone know where I can find info on Chilis?  I have looked and looked.  cannot find a thing.  HELP!!  Thanks!!!

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Go to their website, click on the "contact us" link and then just email guest relations and ask for their gluten free menu items - they're pretty quick to reply too.

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paw Apprentice
Open Original Shared Link This link has a couple of different places than the list above. :) It is an allergen list, and it lists the ingredients in their menu items. You would have to read to see if they are gluten free, but it might help someone.
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johnnylockjaw Newbie

Pei Wei Diner has a small (but really good) gluten free menu.

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hlm34 Apprentice

for anyone in chicago or visiting - Vinci - real italian food and so so good. it was such a delight to eat there. i had rice pasta and then beef medallions with eggplant - it even had sauce!! anytime i order meat - gluten free at any other restaurant - it just comes out on a plate all dry and not very appetizing. but not at Vinci! it was awesome! this place made me feel normal again. highly recommend!

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mightymorg Rookie
Pei Wei Diner has a small (but really good) gluten free menu.

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My boyfriend and I ate at Pei Wei Friday night! It was SO good to have sweet and sour chicken again! Though, I didn't feel too great after, but I have a strong feeling it's just from the chicken being fried...that always happens!

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