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20 Oct 19, 10:06 PM |
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I'll second Cookes of Dublin, their fish and chips are amazing.
Have been to Blaze too and their pizza is good too.
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28 Oct 19, 12:28 PM |
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28 Oct 19, 04:45 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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I also enjoyed deluxe burger, raglan road and Cooke’s. I didn’t chance blaze, I react very badly to cross contamination and didn’t feel comfortable enough to trust it. The pizzas looked amazing though...
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28 Oct 19, 05:49 PM |
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We went in September and I am coeliac and came across BJ Brewhouse at Lake Buena Vista. They had a great gluten free menu and I didn’t have any issues.
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2 Nov 19, 02:28 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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Has anyone eaten at the Rainforest Cafe? Do they cater for Coeliacs?
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8 Feb 20, 12:44 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Sorry, I can’t comment on Rainforest Cafe as I’ve never been there.
However, I had a good burger in Paradiso 37 in October. They do GF buns and their fries are wheat free. I’m not coeliac or even gluten intolerant. I do react to even the smallest amount of wheat (pain in my knees after a few hours) and I had no problem at Blaze. With Blaze, I did need to compromise because I try to avoid whey and eggs - both of these are used in the GF pizza base. However, these don’t cause me so much of an issue as the wheat so I made an informed choice. Pizza was excellent and I’m looking forward to a visit next time we go. Had an excellent burger and fries at the Electric Umbrella in EPCOT. I did have to wait longer than the rest of our party but it was worth the wait. I liked the allergen menus on the MDE website and wish they were extended to all locations. They seem to be very limited. I have bought two Erin McKenna cookbooks so can enjoy the cakes at home too. |
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17 Jul 21, 07:11 PM |
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Quick question, I have IBD and there are many foods that I cannot eat so follow low residue diet (no nuts, peas, beans etc) also low or no fibre, only certain well cooked veg and mainly eat chicken, chicken stock/broth and rice, very bland and boring tbh any recommendations on where to eat please?
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22 Jul 21, 05:09 PM |
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Most places will tailor your meal and lots of places will do vegetables and rice as a side, for example you can get this in Outback, Logans, Longhorns, Texas Roadhouse and Black Angus.
But even if chicken comes with the sauce, have a chat with your server and in most places they will withhold the sauce. One of the brilliant things about eating in the states, is there always options. Americans are forthright in saying what they want even if it is not on the menu My mother in law has a very restricted diet and she will often have a child's meal with an extra adult side.
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17 Oct 21, 10:43 PM |
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I hope this is in the correct section but I can't seem to find any answers elsewhere on the forum.
I have had a gastric sleeve meaning I can eat very little now. When dining out at home I usually order a starter, side or a child's meal. I have a medical card which I usually show if questioned on ordering a child's meal (most places state under 12) does anyone know if this would be accepted in Orlando also? Or if anyone has ordered a child's meal and not had any issues? X
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17 Oct 21, 10:59 PM |
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Very useful information, thanks. My son is gluten intolerant and my future son-in-law is coeliac, so this will be very helpful for our holiday next year.
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