Le Cellier or La Hacienda? (For a Gluten Free girl!)

hkeller27

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I am trying to decide between the two. I first was leaning towards La Hacienda - love Mexican food, dying to try this since seeing it's ongoing construction the last two trips. But then I got a little nervous about what gluten free options there would be for me (anyone who's been here....are the chips/tortillas corn or flour???).

On the other hand....there's the coveted Le Cellier. Which I would do a 1 TS credit, doubt I'd do it for 2.

So....what would you pick???? We go to Disney at least once a year, so I'm not worried about it being a "once in a lifetime" opportunity.
 
We love Mexican food but didnt care for La Hacienda at all...San Angel Inn is so much better
 
I am trying to decide between the two. I first was leaning towards La Hacienda - love Mexican food, dying to try this since seeing it's ongoing construction the last two trips. But then I got a little nervous about what gluten free options there would be for me (anyone who's been here....are the chips/tortillas corn or flour???).

On the other hand....there's the coveted Le Cellier. Which I would do a 1 TS credit, doubt I'd do it for 2.

So....what would you pick???? We go to Disney at least once a year, so I'm not worried about it being a "once in a lifetime" opportunity.

Here is a link to a gluten free site fro Epcot my family uses. Maybe this will help
http://www.gluten-free-for-life.com/gluten-free-food-epcot-resort.html
 
I won't go to non-Disney owned restaurants for my kids with food allergies/intollerances (including but not limitted to gluten) so for me it would hands down be LeCellier. That being said, LC was one of our least stellar allergy meals. The chef was great but he just didn't have the same variety of ingredients to be able to offer my kids many options like they had available at other restaurants. Of coure that's not stopping us from going back; I've got a lunch ADR for our upcoming February trip. My girls are now both major steak lovers and we'll just get dessert elsewhere since we're not using a dining plan, so it should be great.

When we were preparing for our previous trip, Special Diets sent us info for what was available at San Angel Inn so hopefully the latest info from Special Diets will show what is safe at LaHacienda. It'll be listed in the attachment of No Gluten Added Products under Epcot. That'll be your most accurate and up to date source of information.
 



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