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

I've been told by many that I should post a summary for the information I
got for my request. Here's what I've got. Sorry for the delay.

First, here's where I've found Redbridge (American GF beer):
- A Publix grocery store in Fort Lauderdale (sorry, I don't have the
address).
- Abc Liquors, 11850 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Fl: they didn't have it but I've
been told that it was possible to order it and to get it within a few days.
- Total Wine, 14770 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Fl: Didn't have Redbridge but they
said they would find a way to get it. Also, they have Lakefront New Grist
which is pretty good. I would even say that I prefer this beer to Redbridge.
They might have some other brands when you'll pass by this store since they
seem to carry a large variety of beer brands. Just ask a clerk about a GF
beer and they should be able to help you.

Also, here are a few places to get some GF food:
- Milam's Market, 17100 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, Fl: they have
some GF food and a lot of South American food (often made of corn, so
usually GF).
- Whole foods market can be found in many places in Miami. I've been told it
could be found all over the USA, but I can't confirm this information.
- Wal Mart supercenter has a grocery section with some GF products.

If you're looking for a restaurant, here's what I've got:
- Outback has a GF menu (also available online), even if the table was
sticky. Their ribs are not as good as mine (I've got to remain an honest
guy), but it's still very good
http://www.outback.com/ourmenu/pdf/glutenfree.pdf).
- PF Chang's would have a GF menu (http://www.pfchangs.com/). I'll try it
next time.
- Tony Roma's would provide some GF food, but I can't confirm anything about
that.

Pierre-Alexandre Giasson
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