Carrabba's Gluten Free Menu « Gluten Free Restaurants
Oct 20 2009

Carrabba’s Gluten Free Menu

If you live in the United States, there is a good chance that you’ve got a Carrabba’s Italian Grill within driving distance of where you live.  Although Italian restaurants tend to feature a ton of the typically gluten-filled pastas and pizzas, surprisingly the Carrabba’s Italian Grill restaurant chain does offer one of the more impressive gluten-free menus! 

While visiting their official website, I was able to locate an online version of Carrabba’s gluten-free menu (PDF), which provides an impressive list of options for an Italian restaurant.  The gluten-free menu includes any special instructions you will need to give your server when you place your order and also features an entire page of gluten-free beverages which are safe for someone on a gluten-free diet to consume. 

Have you tried Carrabba’s gluten-free menu?  Please write a quick review and share your experience in the comments!

Bonus: Want to take gluten free restaurant information with you on the go? We recommend the excellent Gluten Free Restaurants Guide, which is a small print guide that includes over 5,000 restaurants and 80 restaurant menu lists from many major restaurant chains. It even features a breakdown by state so you can find gluten free restaurant menu information no matter where you are within the United States!

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  1. Heather says:

    I have eaten there many time and have gottin sick 2 times ordering off of their gluten free menu. I’m not going for a 3rd.

  2. John says:

    I went to Carrabba’s once after hearing they they had a gluten free menu. It was a print out. They were unwilling clean part of the grill to cook me anything that was listed on the gluten free grill section of the menu after warning me that the grill shared cooking area with other gluten containing meat sauces. That left nothing to eat. I just had a spirte while my family ate.

  3. Stacy Corrado says:

    I do not consider them to be gluten free. I have given them several opportunities but they still manage to get pasta in my sauteed spinach 5 out of 6 times. I have sat and watched and they have pasta water splashing all around the grill. I would not consider this a safe choice.

  4. Kelly says:

    I am taking this business to task.

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