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Going to Atlanta next month. Anyone have any recommendations on place to eat for gluten free food? We will be in downtown Atlanta staying at the CNN Hotel. Thanks.


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I have not been to all these places but heard they are good.

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The Outback in Roswell at 655 Crossville Rd., Roswell GA 30075 (770) 998-5630 is the ONLY location in the US offering exciting new gluten free menu options. These include beer battered coconut shrimp, french fries (or cheese fries), Bushman 'shrooms, mac-n-cheese, Toowoomba Pasta, fried chicken tenders, a burger with a bun AND the world famous Bloomin' Onion! Their regular gluten-free Menu - which is very extensive - will also be available. Additionally, this venue carries three gluten free beers including the Green's brand imported from Belguim! It's a world class gluten free beer and one is enough to share (BIG bottle). They have a dedicated gluten-free fryer to better serve their gluten free patrons. They stock gluten-free pasta and gluten-free buns for sandwiches and burgers. Open Original Shared Link

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Hope this helps.

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Ted's Montana Grill is near the CNN center, they offer Gluten free stuff. There's a Chick-Fil-A in the CNN center as well. Blue Ridge Grill is in Buckhead that has Gluten free. Wildfire is awesome and I highly recommend the Real Chow Baby.

Here's a few others:

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