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I'm going to Tacoma on tuesday for college tours and I need a good place to eat that has knowledge of gluten-free stuff.

thanks!


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Hey Molly!

Chevey's Fresh Mex

3702 S. Fife Street, Tacoma

252-472-5800

has a gluten free menu.

If you want other suggestions for Seattle, let me know.

Lisa

Generic Apprentice

There is an outback, just down the street on 38th also. As well as Marlene's market (health food store). They have some gluten-free goodies there. Which college are you looking at? I grew up in Tacoma. I can honestly say, that most of that city has gone to gangs and tweakers, that why I moved.

If you need to know anything about there let me know.

-Laurie

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I'm going to puget sound and then we are driving down to lewis and clark.

Generic Apprentice

That is a good college. That is in the North end of Tacoma, which is a pretty decent area. If you were going to PLU, that is a different story. Great college, but it is located right on the edge of a kinda bad neighborhood. My parents still live there and I try to convince them to move, but they won't budge.

It will be a tough choice for you, they are both great colleges.

-Laurie

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There is an outback, just down the street on 38th also. As well as Marlene's market (health food store). They have some gluten-free goodies there. Which college are you looking at? I grew up in Tacoma. I can honestly say, that most of that city has gone to gangs and tweakers, that why I moved.

Marlene's has a good selection of gluten-free stuff that's prepackaged - on the shelves and in the freezer section, but last time I was there it wasn't in its own section. Also, be careful about anything in their display case marked gluten-free - they don't "get" cross contamination and don't really care about catering to us. BTW - Marlene's is on 38th, not too far from Outback, very near the Tacoma Mall.

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