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LouTorowski

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Hey there,

just wanted to let everyone know, that Carrabba's has a gluten-free menu! They are owned by Outback Steakhouse, so I would imagine that they do too. Maybe other restaurants do too. never hurts to ask.

-Amy


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Which sorts of gluten-free foods does Carrabba's have?

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LouTorowski Newbie

You can really have most anything on menu, except pasta and bread of course.

Make sure when you order salad that you ask for a fresh mixing bowl, as they mix salads with croutons in the bowls.

I like the pollo rosa maria, mash potatoes, filet fiorentina <sp?>

-amy

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The Chicken Bryan is awesome! And, all their wait staff is trained in Celiac awareness. It's a wonderful place to eat!!! ( Just don't look at the other tables with their bowls of pasta and plates of garlic bread! ) I have brought my own bread and they will give me my own plate of oil and stuff to dip it in. :D

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The Chicken Bryan is awesome! And, all their wait staff is trained in Celiac awareness. It's a wonderful place to eat!!! ( Just don't look at the other tables with their bowls of pasta and plates of garlic bread! ) I have brought my own bread and they will give me my own plate of oil and stuff to dip it in.  :D

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If you dont already know it, PF Chang's has a gluten-free Menu too. :)

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