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« on: January 24, 2009, 08:48:09 AM »
We went this year for Tigger's 6th birthday. It was a great success. Tigger said that it was the best most special day of his life.
They have an allergy listing available, and the server was able to help me pick out which foods were safe for him to eat. He had the chicken (half a chicken, by the way), roast potato, and the tomato bisque soup.
It was MORE than enough food for him. They also serve garlic bread, ribs, and an apple tart which all contain gluten. I did not inquire on casein.
I brought my own GF dinner roll and cupcakes for Tigger and he was delighted. He did not leave hungry. The food is served on big platters, banquet style. (Family style, actually) only the server dishes it out using tongs. Each food has its own platter except the potatoes and ribs. Tigger was the first person in our row and so the tongs were 'clean' when he was served. We also gave him digestive enzymes. He never complained of any tummy aches and is still sleeping after all the festivities.
Just wanted to post in case anyone is looking for some food and fun--

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