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In the newly opened 29th Street Mall there is a locally owned salad/sandwich place call 'Mad Greens'. My hubby & I ate there yesterday and and it was very good. According to the management all dressings (which are made on premises) are gluten-free. Additionally, all the meat seasonings are mixed there and are gluten-free. Only the breaded chicken is off limits. The grill should have little to no gluten so no cross-contamination. We really enjoyed it.

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-Cathy


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In the newly opened 29th Street Mall there is a locally owned salad/sandwich place call 'Mad Greens'. My hubby & I ate there yesterday and and it was very good. According to the management all dressings (which are made on premises) are gluten-free. Additionally, all the meat seasonings are mixed there and are gluten-free. Only the breaded chicken is off limits. The grill should have little to no gluten so no cross-contamination. We really enjoyed it.

Blessings

-Cathy

Woo-hoo! I'll have to check it out! :)

Jeanne

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I've eaten at the one in Cherry Creek and downtown Denver and it's been fine. They're a bit pricey for "casual" food, but the salads are yummy.

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MrBob Newbie

My family & I ate there the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The staff was very polite & patient with us. The food was very good, but at $40 for the 4 of us was a bit pricey for salads.

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