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The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide, 3rd Edition ( Triumph Dining )
Release Date: 2008-03-01
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Product Description
On a gluten free diet? Not sure where to eat? Now, you'll know how and where to eat gluten free! Revised and update for 2008-2009, the best-selling gluten-free restaurant guide is now its 3rd edition. Bring this convenient guide anywhere and have instant access to Celiac-friendly restaurants and gluten-free lists. Over 4,700 restaurants are listed throughout all 50 states. In this guide, you will have access to over 1,600 non-chain restaurants specifically recommended by other Celiacs for their willingness and ability to accommodate the gluten-free diet. Have a hankering for gluten-free pizza or pastries? There are over 900 non-chain restaurants and bakeries offering printed gluten free menus and gluten-free specialty items like gluten-free pizza or pastries. Will you be traveling someplace with lots of chain restaurants? No problem, this guide has the gluten-free lists and menus to over 80 regional and national chain restaurants, from fast food joints to high-end steakhouses. Use The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide to open up a new world of restaurant dining, today!
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Gluten Free Restaurant Guide ( citizenk9 )
Triumph Dining's Gluten Free Restaurant Guide is not just part of my everyday life, it travels with me! With this guide I know which restaurants are the "safest" places for gluten-free dining. It's easy to use and fairly comprehensive. For anyone with celiac disease or anyone determined to live gluten free I think it's a must-have!
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This book is a real life saver! ( reppo1 )
I bought this book because my girlfriend has Celiac and we were about to go on our first vacation together. It came just four days after I ordered it in plenty of time for our trip. This book was a real lifesaver allowing us to find safe places to eat not only at our destination but all along the way too! The descriptions for each restaurant are so clear and let you know exactly what to expect. I would recommend this book to anyone planning to go on a road trip or even looking for new places around you!
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Gluten-free and loving it ( gddenes )
Although there are zero gluten-free restaurants in the New Haven area, which is where I live, it's no problem. I just use the Triumph Dining cards to eat out anywhere I like. But when I visit family, I take this book with me. I especially LOVE pizza, and when I'm on the IL North Shore, my cousins and I like to order Lou Malnatti's pizza, which I never knew had a crustless gluten-free option until I read this book. I also like how this book doesn't just list restaurants. It tells you exactly how the place has gluten-free options and even gives menus in the back. Sometimes it's funny: you can have anything you want at Dunkin' Donuts... as long as it's a drink.
My only suggestion: give me some tips for chowing down gf in Wrigley Field!
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just ok... ( warmapplepie )
Most of what is in this book you probably already know, esp. if you are gluten free. What is good about this book is it does include some menus. It also tells you how educated the workers in the restaurant are in terms of gluten, which by the way are very few restaurants.
What I do not like:
It includes mostly chain restaurants such as Outback Steakhouse, which most people with celiac disease know to avoid as people are always getting glutened at this restaurant. What is missing form this book are the smaller restaurants that maybe only the people of that town know about and that do cater to celiacs or other food allergies.
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ESSENTIAL for anyone living Gluten-free!! ( cybelecp )
This 3rd edition of The Essential Gluten-free Restaurant Guide is bigger and better than ever! With thousands of safe gf restaurant listings around the country, this guide is a must have for anyone living gluten-free. So often, those on "special" diets are forced to eat at home, where they know exactly how the food has been prepared. Though safe, eating at home, day in, day out is extremely limiting socially, and perhaps most importantly, leaves one out of one of life's greatest pleasures: Trying new foods! Ethnic foods, good ol' American Southern cuisine, Steak Houses, you name it, it's in here! In addition to the extensive, thoroughly researched list of restaurants, I was particularly impressed by the "User's Guide", and the Checklist (a summary checklist detailing what one should do before you leave the house for a restaurant, and what to do once you get there). I was also thrilled to find Section III, an extensive chapter with Gluten-free lists and Menus. Bravo Triumph Dining!
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