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Went to this new fast food fish joint that opened here in Charlotte, NC. They didn't have a gluten-free menu but, the manager was very knowledgeable and he directed me. They had a lot of different dishes both fish and chicken.

I had the shrimp skewers w/o the spice added, the spice is not gluten-free and rice and mushrooms. As my side I had grilled zucchini, also w/o spice. I was delicious and there were several other types of fish, chicken and salad, of course!! They also served beer and wine. The sauces on the the table were all gluten-free, delicous, and I had no reaction!

My husband and I went for under $20.00 dollars. You order your food and then sit down at a table and they bring it to you.

This is the link: Open Original Shared Link

They are located in: CA, FL, GA, NC


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