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Whats Edible At Hardrock Cafe?


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sdb-93 Newbie

My son is going on a Grad trip overnight and has to eat at hard rock (ottawa). what can he Order?


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

That's a good question and I am hoping someone has some advice, we were on vacation over the summer and there was a Hard Rock Cafe, and I wouldn't go in because I was unsure. Good Luck though.

Guhlia Rising Star

I would call them and speak to the store manager. 613-241-2442 He/she will likely have the best answer for you. Generally plain, unmarinated meat and plain veggies are safe, but ALWAYS check before ordering. If you're really concerned, you may want to invest in some Triumph dining cards for him to take with him. Sometimes when the customer goes the extra mile to make things easier on the restaurant, the restaurant will also go the extra mile to keep the customer safe.

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I would call them and speak to the store manager. 613-241-2442 He/she will likely have the best answer for you. Generally plain, unmarinated meat and plain veggies are safe, but ALWAYS check before ordering. If you're really concerned, you may want to invest in some Triumph dining cards for him to take with him. Sometimes when the customer goes the extra mile to make things easier on the restaurant, the restaurant will also go the extra mile to keep the customer safe.

i was just about to reply with the same type of thing, i've gone to a ton of places like hard rock, and like the person before me said, talk to the manager, if their burgers are 100 percent beef, get a plain one and some steamed veggies or a baked potato.

sdb-93 Newbie

thanks alot guys, i hope he's okay :unsure:

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