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Thanks for all your responses:

Hi, we have eaten at Bubba's BBQ a few years ago with our celiac  daughter.
She had the cheeseburger and I believe she had corn on the cob....it  been a
few years so I forgot exactly what she had....but I remember the  burger. We
spoke to the manager when we got there before we sat down and they  were very
accomidating....the manager came over and asked how things were after  we were
served. I would call ahead and ask if it will be accomidated....we did  that too
beforehand. All in all, the dinner worked out and we were all happy.  That is
the only place she has eaten with no problems.

I had no problems getting gf food there. I ate at the seafood restaurant
upstairs, Michael Jordan's restaurant and the other Michael Jordans. I don't
remember where else I ate, but the coffee shop did not look too inviting as I
remember.


Hi,
Just ask to speak to the executive  chef and she will walk you around  the
buffet and tell you what items are safe for you to eat. I was there in  April,
my home town and she was very helpful.


Were there in Feb 2005.  A company dinner, so we didn't have a choice  - make
reservations early!  Ended up at Michael Jordans' Restaurant.   The staff
tried hard, but hubby ended up with Steak without the sauce, and  because I am
allergic to dairy as well, they couldn't find ANYTHING on the menu  they felt
they could make safely, so I had the 2 1/2 lb lobster with lemon and  olive oil.
 Ate the whole thing, to the utter amazement of my husband's  boss and
coworkers (I'm a relatively small woman!) Oh also ate the raw oysters.  But, we
didn't get sick from any of it.

I have a 10 year old celiac daughter.  If she can get a plain chicken
breast she is happy.  So, mine may not be the best experience.   But last
year we were at Mohegan Sun one night for dinner (my sister lives  in
Uncasville).  We ate at the diner type restaurant on the second
floor.  They were very helpful and gave her the plain chicken


Stop @ Shop grocery store has many gluten free  products.

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