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Ruby Tuesdays Gluten Free Menu.


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I just received a coupon (buy one meal get one free) for Ruby Tuesday's from Discover Card. So I look up their menu and it is a brand new one for April 2011. You might be interested Open Original Shared Link to check. It also has other allergens like milk.


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We have eaten at Ruby Tuesday only once, in Branson Missouri last year on vacation. The menu was more limited at that time, it seems to have expanded. We went on off hours, it was not busy, we talked to the mananger and we both ordered one of the bacon cheeseburgers without bun and baked potato and salad. Neither one of us got sick. That was are only experience there. We will have to try it again. Thanks for posting their new menu.

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We have eaten at Ruby Tuesday only once, in Branson Missouri last year on vacation. The menu was more limited at that time, it seems to have expanded. We went on off hours, it was not busy, we talked to the mananger and we both ordered one of the bacon cheeseburgers without bun and baked potato and salad. Neither one of us got sick. That was are only experience there. We will have to try it again. Thanks for posting their new menu.

Thanks for the heads up on Ruby Tuesday. I am new on the diet and have only eaten out only a few times. I have been trying to plan where I eat so it is a good experience.

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