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Terrific Eating Experience At Margaritas


ehrin

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ehrin Explorer

I just wanted to share cause I know there are some others on here from the area.

I went to Margarita's on Friday (downtown Manch) and wanted a salad that came with seasonal roasted veggies.

It also had an option of chicken to go with it.

So I asked my waitress if she could check to see if the chicken was marinated and I quickly explained to her my "allergy." (I always find it easier to say I have an allergy because for some reason it's more widely accepted as a condition).

She came back and said that she could not recommend the chicken and I decided to have the salad plain. The waitress then says to me, "wait a minute, the veggies are roasted on the grill with all the meats!" You can imagine my surprise for her forward thinking and I asked her to just verify that.

So she went back to the chef, again, and came back to my table and exclaims, with delight on her face, that the chef will clean the grill for me.

I didn't have to go through hoops to get my questions answered and my waitress was actually more on top of the game than I was!

It was a terrific, gluten-free, eating experience and I'd highly recommend Margarita's.

Here's to good eats!

Peace

Ehrin


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sb4480 Newbie

I'm from NH originally and so Margarita's is a staple in my family. You should try the Queso Fundido, it's amazing!

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