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Hi all,

I'll be visiting the US soon and my trip will include three layovers at Atlanta airport - can anyone suggest any safe places to eat?

We're arriving at terminal S each time but I don't know which concourse.

Many thanks for your help,

India


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If you want a sit down restaurant there is One Flew South in Concourse E - it's very good food and very expensive but by far the best choice - they will make anything gluten-free for you. There is also a Chile's in Concourse A (the one overlooking the runway) that is accomodating but I'd stick to basics like hamburgers, etc. and not rely on them to know. Outside of security is a Houllihan's or Houston's that can also accomodate basic requests. If you are in a hurry most of the stands sell cheese and fruit plates or safe fast food - there is a Chick-Fil-A in Concouse A, a Moe's in Concourse C and McDonald's in Concourse E.

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Hi all,

I'll be visiting the US soon and my trip will include three layovers at Atlanta airport - can anyone suggest any safe places to eat?

We're arriving at terminal S each time but I don't know which concourse.

Many thanks for your help,

India

In addition to Janet's suggestions, a couple more to try would be:

Chili's To Go

On The Border

Qdoba Mexican Grill

Wolfgang Puck

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