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Gluten Free In Dallas


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We are traveling for the first time since my daughter's diagnosis. Are there any "safe" restaurants in the Dallas area?


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Outback Steakhouse and Carraba's both have gluten-free menus. I have eaten at Outback one time with no problems.

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I have never been there myself, but there is a completely gluten free restaurant in Plano, TX, just north of Dallas. I plan to try it the next time I go that way.

Delicious N Fit and Laura's Bistro

930 W. Parker #420

Plano, TX 75075

The website will give you directions and details. I hope you will be close enough to try it.

Here is the link:

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We are traveling for the first time since my daughter's diagnosis. Are there any "safe" restaurants in the Dallas area?

What part of Dallas are you visiting? There are actually a lot of options in the area. Some may require driving, depending on where you are staying.

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I eat at Delicious n Fit in Plano a lot. She has really good desserts.

Chuy's is very good and I have had great dining experiences there.

I have never eaten at Kozy Kitchen, but it is next on my list

D&A Pizza is good, you must specify gluten free. The actual resturant is a little unorthadox, but good food.

Then there are the standard chains that offer Gluten free.

Let me know if you need any help.

Kat.

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