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Brenda Baldwin <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:03:41 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

In previous post I  requested a list of restaurants in the St Louis area
where I could get gluten free meals.  I recieved 7 posts.  And to all who
posted I wish to thank you for your response.

It seems St Louis is a destination for others as well.  I recieved 5 post
asking me to share any information I recieved.

1 response recommended Tony's maybe I will have to save this for my
annivessary. partial copy of original post: The only 5* restaurant in
St. L. is Tony's--- and not only is it wonderful, but Vince, the owner,
knows all about Gluten- free.  It is expensive---

Plus the poster posted there are "some wonderful Vietnamese and Thai
restaurants on South Avenue and all over town.  A lot of their dishes are
GF."

2 response Applebee's (chain) serves fish, rice and steamed vegetables and
wonderful lemonade and I have always felt fine after this meal

Also stated there are two Wild Oats Markets in the area.

My husband and I also did an on line search and located The Outback
Steakhouse, Chevy's Fresh Mex and The Cracker Barrel all three have some
gluten free food items.

Hope this helps.

Brenda
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