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Mike, I wasn't able to post to the list again.  Can you post this please?  
Lois Benard


There is an Outback, PF Chang, Pei Wei, Carrabas.
1)  Fish Tacos at Bubblebees; salads are wonderful!  They are aware of the gluten issue; best to go besides at rush hour.
2) Garcia's Mexican food is excellent--aware of the gluten issue.
3) Paisano's is an Italian restaurant--the owner and father have celiac disease.  They serve gluten free items, including pizza.  Their desserts are superb!  1935 Eubank on the east side of town; just north of I-40.

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