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The Peppercorn Duck Club - located on the Messanine level of the Hyatt Regency Crown Center proudly holds the CSA Recognition Seal from the CSA denoting that it is a "risk-free" choice for celiacs and is recognized as the Best of the Best.

Skies Restaurant atop the Hyatt Regency, as well as Milano Italian Dining - on the 1st level of Crown Center, also have exceptional gluten free options.

All three of these restaurants are under the direction of Rusty Macy, a celiac member of the CSA Kansas City. Executive Chef Frank Majowicz and his staff are fully trained in gluten free cooking and avoidance of cross-contamination.

For Peppercorn Duck Club and Skies - please call ahead, 48 hours in advance, to make reservations and to let the restaurant reservationist know of your gluten-free preference. I'm sure if you are planning to go there.... you can get a copy of their gluten-free menu ahead of time.

The CSA Recognition Seal is the first and ONLY visual indicator or a risk-free product choice for celiacs. It is administered by the national office. Open Original Shared Link

And, in my own words.... "WOOOO HOOOOOO!"


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