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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

It appears that people with celiac don't eat at ESPN Zone, or at
least not very often.

One person wrote to say they don't have a GF menu but "supposedly"
the chicken and vegetables are all right. One person thought she had
eaten steak there. Others suggested salad.

I called the Atlanta ESPN Zone myself and was immediately transferred
to a "chef." I put "chef" in quote marks because when she answered
and I asked if she was the chef, she hesitated before saying yes.
When I explained what I was calling about it was apparent she had
never heard of celiac or gluten. She then said I would need to talk
to another chef. After eight minutes of waiting for the other chef, I
gave up.

This is where I have to go if I want to dine with my daughter
Saturday, so I'll try again. I know I can always use my own dressing
on a plain salad, but I was hoping for something better.

richard

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