Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 We eat at a Noodles & Company location about once weekly. It is awesome! We drive about 30 miles each way to go there. SillyYaks... going to a noodle place.... who would have thought???? > Noodles and Co restaurants have gluten and allergy info available at > the cashiers station. Gluten free items are > > Mediterranean mixed grill > Chicken Rustica > Asperagus Romaine salad > Basil Ranch Pesto dressing > Balsamic Vinegarette dressing > and add ons of grilled chicken breast, thin cut grilled beef, and > sauteed shrimp > > The table they have for the gluten and allergy info was a bit > strange, and the staff was completely clueless. The table had grey > squares where a dish contains the allergen, white if it doesn't, and > pink who's meaning was unknown. I emailed the company and they said > the pink should be gluten free but may not be at that location. > Since the two dishes - pad thai and bankok curry - were both rice > noodle dishes, I'm guessing it is an issue of using the same water > as they do for the wheat pasta. > > We tried both the Mediterranean mixed grill and the chicken rustica > and they were both very tastey. My daughter, who I would describe > as moderately reactive, didn't have a reaction. > > Oh, and I did also check with the company about the sauce that is > served with the Med grill, and they confirmed that it too was GF. I > would also think that more of the salads are GF is you forego the > croutons and use the GF dressings. Again, their table thing was not > the most useful I've ever seen. > > Anyway, they have restaurants in CA, UT, CO, NE, OK, MN, IL, MI, and > WV/DC/land. I am not involved in this business in anyway, just > thought someone might find the info helpful. > > Sue in Denver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 The locations I go to will replace any dish that has a wheat noodle with the rice noodles and they also have dedicated allergy aware pans you just have to ask for them. , COzoemom2001 wrote: Noodles and Co restaurants have gluten and allergy info available at the cashiers station. Gluten free items areMediterranean mixed grillChicken RusticaAsperagus Romaine saladBasil Ranch Pesto dressingBalsamic Vinegarette dressingand add ons of grilled chicken breast, thin cut grilled beef, and sauteed shrimpThe table they have for the gluten and allergy info was a bit strange, and the staff was completely clueless. The table had grey squares where a dish contains the allergen, white if it doesn't, and pink who's meaning was unknown. I emailed the company and they said the pink should be gluten free but may not be at that location. Since the two dishes - pad thai and bankok curry - were both rice noodle dishes, I'm guessing it is an issue of using the same water as they do for the wheat pasta. We tried both the Mediterranean mixed grill and the chicken rustica and they were both very tastey. My daughter, who I would describe as moderately reactive, didn't have a reaction.Oh, and I did also check with the company about the sauce that is served with the Med grill, and they confirmed that it too was GF. I would also think that more of the salads are GF is you forego the croutons and use the GF dressings. Again, their table thing was not the most useful I've ever seen.Anyway, they have restaurants in CA, UT, CO, NE, OK, MN, IL, MI, and WV/DC/land. I am not involved in this business in anyway, just thought someone might find the info helpful.Sue in Denver Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Which location do you go to? Sue in Denver > The locations I go to will replace any dish that has a wheat noodle with the rice noodles and they also have dedicated allergy aware pans you just have to ask for them. > > , CO > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 We used to eat there alot in the pre-GF days and I just wrote them off. But someone mentioned it on another list, so I thought we'd check it out. It's always nice to have more options for places that we can all eat at that's a little different than typical fast food. Sue in Denver > We eat at a Noodles & Company location about once weekly. It is > awesome! We drive about 30 miles each way to go there. > > SillyYaks... going to a noodle place.... who would have thought???? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 I go to the one at Pentagon Row in Arlington, Virginia (right by the Pentagon and the Pentagon City Mall. Please note that this location is NOT inside the Pentagon City Mall though). Arlington - Pentagon Row 1201 S. Joyce Street, Suite C-3 Arlington, VA 22202 11-9 Sun-Wed, 11-10 Th, Fr, Sat p f > > The locations I go to will replace any dish that has a wheat noodle > with the rice noodles and they also have dedicated allergy aware pans > you just have to ask for them. > > > > , CO > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 I go to the location in Golden on Youngsfield and I go to the one in Arvada/Westminster on Wadsworth. , COzoemom2001 wrote: Which location do you go to?Sue in Denver Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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