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Red Robin....wonderful Experience.


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I went on vacation last week and had the best gluten-free experience at Red Robin. They bent over backwards to make sure that I would be safe eating there. They made my burger in a seperate pan and b/c they couldn't guarantee that their spices were gluten-free, they suggested leaving them off before I could even ask them to. I was very impressed. It was very nice to be taken care of so nicely. I will definitely be going back......I have really missed eating fries and boy were they good!!!! Oh and the burger came wrapped in lettuce and tomato....so crisp and fresh!


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Thanks for posting about this...maybe we will try Red Robin sometime.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THERE IS A WHOLE THREAD POSTED ON THIS GREAT RESTAURANT.

THE WEB SITE IS WWW.rrobin.com and you can put in the state like www.rrobinpa.com and get your local ones.

I FEEL THEY ARE VERY COMMITTED TO gluten-free DINING.

JUDY IN PHILLY

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Thanks for the post! There is one near where I like to shop, but have never tried it. Now I will! :lol: Thanks!!

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I went on vacation last week and had the best gluten-free experience at Red Robin. They bent over backwards to make sure that I would be safe eating there. They made my burger in a seperate pan and b/c they couldn't guarantee that their spices were gluten-free, they suggested leaving them off before I could even ask them to. I was very impressed. It was very nice to be taken care of so nicely. I will definitely be going back......I have really missed eating fries and boy were they good!!!! Oh and the burger came wrapped in lettuce and tomato....so crisp and fresh!

I had a similar experience at Chevys. In addition, the Chef was up to date on "Gluten Free" because their Managers mother is Celiac!

I went on vacation last week and had the best gluten-free experience at Red Robin. They bent over backwards to make sure that I would be safe eating there. They made my burger in a seperate pan and b/c they couldn't guarantee that their spices were gluten-free, they suggested leaving them off before I could even ask them to. I was very impressed. It was very nice to be taken care of so nicely. I will definitely be going back......I have really missed eating fries and boy were they good!!!! Oh and the burger came wrapped in lettuce and tomato....so crisp and fresh!

I went on vacation last week and had the best gluten-free experience at Red Robin. They bent over backwards to make sure that I would be safe eating there. They made my burger in a seperate pan and b/c they couldn't guarantee that their spices were gluten-free, they suggested leaving them off before I could even ask them to. I was very impressed. It was very nice to be taken care of so nicely. I will definitely be going back......I have really missed eating fries and boy were they good!!!! Oh and the burger came wrapped in lettuce and tomato....so crisp and fresh!

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