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Chili's - Latest Gf Menu


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lpowmacback Rookie

Here is Chili's response to my inquiry regarding their most updated gluten-free menu:

Thank you very much for your email and for your interest in Chili

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Oh, thank you very much :D. I send many e-mails to food companies, but don't think to do so with restaurants. I don't eat out often, but my family is going to go skiing in early March., so it'll be nice to have a couple of chain restaurants I can rely on. Last year I ate in the hotel room w/ my mom--baked potatoes or Ore Ida french fries cooked in a toaster oven we brought and meat cooked on a george foreman grill...I'd rather not repeat that if I can help it :)

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flboysmom Rookie

We ate at Chili's this afternoon. My husband had the ribeye, steamed broccoli, and plain mashed potatoes. He said everything tasted great and did not get sick! ;)

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SharonF Contributor

I could eat baked potato soup?! Oh, that would be lovely! Thanks for posting this.

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