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Rancho Chico In Plainville, Ma 11/4?


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I went to the mexican restaurant Rancho Chico (part of GFRP) in Plainville, MA this past Saturday around 1:00pm. They handed me an special gluten-free menu that was large and obviously different than the regular menu. Walking around the restaurant I noticed many other tables also had the gluten-free menu. Of course I wondered if anyone there was a member on this forum! Anyone else here go there on Sat? Just wondering :)

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loraleena Contributor

No, but planning to soon. How was it?

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No, but planning to soon. How was it?

It was great. I had chicken fajitas and they were very good!

So far I feel no symptoms of getting sick and I usually would feel it by now....so I think it was a succesful adventure eating out! The place was very quiet at that time of day and it seemed the only people there were there for the gluten-free menu. Hopefully this means they will continue to provide gluten-free food to us safely and eventually add more options (there were probably only 6 or 7 gluten-free menu items). Hopefully you have as much success!

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I am going there tonight, and I was actually dreading going....now I am thrilled!! I am so happy that they have stuff for us!!! Thanks for the info!! :)

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