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Cheeseburger In Paradise


jennyj

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I'll be there tomorrow night (Overland Park) and wonder if it is a good place to eat???? Thanks


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One of my favorites! I'll be eating there tomorrow, too, but in Bloomington, IN where my daughter goes to school. They have a gluten-free menu.

The sweet potato chips are wonderful. The mojitos are, too. The last time I was there the manager sat down with us for a little while. He had just been to a training on gluten-free food preparation ... I guess he wanted to meet someone who actually had to eat that way. :lol:

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I eat at CIP once a week!! I love them!! The burgers and fries are fantastic! They do a great job with gluten-free. I have got the location I go to so trained that I don't even have to tell them what I want anymore. The server that waits on us most of the time knows my order (bacon cheeseburger no bun, no seasoning (it has soy), no onions and fries with no seasoning). Not only does this server know my order, but she will check it before it comes to me so that if something is wrong she will have them remake it before it ever comes out. There has been a time or 2 where she had to have them remake it b/c a cook but the burger on a bun. They do have gluten-free buttons on their computers to indicate orders that need to be prepared that way.

I really can't say enough good things about this place. Probably not good to eat that food so often but it is my once a week treat to myself!

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