New Restaurant with GF Menu

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New Restaurant with GF Menu

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Okay, not a "new" restaurant, I should say old restaurant with a new gf menu.

My husband and I ate at Olive Garden over the weekend and they now have a very limited, but published gluten free menu. The waitress had obviously been trained about it (or she happens to understand gluten free living from personal experience) and even brought my husband a separate plate of crutons for his salad.

I emailed them to let them know how much I appreciated that, but that I'd love to see the menu expanded. They have so many dishes that come with risotto, that ought to be easily adapted to gf. They responded in a form manner and didn't say whether they are looking at other menu options to add or not. There were only 3 entrees...a steak, a pork, and a salmon.

But a good meal out is still a good meal out.
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Post by barbaranoela »

hi Katy---
I have noticed that many places are re-arranging their menus so that peoples --with health issues --can sit and enjoy a meal---without suffering the consequences of the mad dash!!!

Happy U had a good meal---

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Post by tex »

Katy,

Thanks for the info. I don't eat out very often these days, but it's great to have another option, because many of these small towns around here don't have very many GF options, (if they have any at all).

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Other restaurants with GF menus:

Outback and all their affiliates- very extensive
Carrabas Itialian Grill and they also own one more

Chillis- decent menu with a good number of choices

PF Changs- my absolute favorite!!! Tons of choices- gluten free soy sauces, mustards, etc

Picasso Pizza (arizona)

there are more that are just slipping my mind right now
Dr Fine test shows positive for gluten and casien but negative for soy, eggs, and yeast
Maybe its UC maybe its MC? Who knows at this point, but at least I know my intollerances now... so heres to the road to healing!
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Post by kate_ce1995 »

I heard disney world now has gf pizza at all their snack bars!
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Post by Polly »

Amazing how many choices we now have, compared to 10 years ago. Good info.....thanks.

Now if I could only find a GF, DF, CF, YF, SF tortellini or ravioli. Sigh.

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