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Joan Zelt

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We are traveling to Wisconsin Dells in July to see family. Does anyone know any Gluten-Free friendly restaurants to go to? WE have a 6 & 8 yr od boys. It can be very simple but good food. Thanks so much.

Joan Zeltwanger Gonzales (Joanzelt@charter.com)


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frenchiemama Collaborator

I really wish I could be more helpful on this. I only live maybe an hour and a half away from the dells, but I never ever go there. Here is a list of all the restaurants there though, with phone numbers. If your family is local maybe they can call around for you.

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Susan123 Rookie

Well Wisconsin is a very meats and potato kind of place so I am sure you will be able to find something. I am not sure at the Dells but I know Wisconsin has outback steakhouses that have gluten free menus.

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There is no Outback by the dells. There is one in LaCrosse, one in Wausau, two in Madison and two in Milwaukee.

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gramma Newbie

Ishnala Restaurant is in that area. I had a meal there recently that was fine. I did call ahead so they could look for me.

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divka Newbie

I ate at several restaurants in Wisconsin Dells during my stay. One of them was a German restaurant, called Essen Haus, and they were more than accomodating, even bringing me ingredient labels. Every other restaurant I stayed at was equally accomodating and I didn't get sick the entire time! Most of them were mom&pop places or diner types. I even found food I could eat at Mt. Olympus! Just ask your server if you're not sure :) I was surprised how many people knew what Celiac disease was.

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