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pookie Newbie

Hi all....I am new. I am not a Celiac, but my husband and his whole family are. We have found quite a few restaurants in the Denver area where he can eat....and has NEVER gotten sick. These are:

PF Changs

Outback Steakhouse

Maggiano's

Mizuna

Chipotle

Perkins diner....(eggs and fruit only)

Stick-E-Rice

Carrabbas

Lola's (all time favorite)

Pisco's

Wholly Tomatoe

Does anybody know of anywhere else? We are always looking for more options!

Also, we are taking a trip to Vegas in November, any suggestions there?


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Some other restaurants I ate at while I was there last week were Village Inn, West End Tavern (Boulder), and Hacienda (in Englewood). Hacienda was very friendly and knowledgable.

Brian Allee Newbie

Hello,

I had a great experience at Tamayo, located on 14th & Larimar. The Executive

Chef was extremely helpful. They serve upscale Mexican cuisine. I had the filet

mignon with avocado and corn enchiladas. There are only a couple of dishes that are served with flour tortillas. The chef was very concerned and curious about Celiac disease. He wanted to make sure I had a wonderful experience, and I did!

He was also interested in developing a gluten free menu!

I have had positive experiences at Ted's of Montana, which is also on 14th & Larimar. I have the Bison burger with cheddar and all the fixins! The burgers are

prepared in a seperate area. The chef and Manager have been very helpful and understanding.

I also read that The Vesta Dipping Grill will cater to our needs. Can't wait to try it!

Cheers!

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