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I went here a few months after being diagnosed with celiac disease. It was a nightmare. It was only my second time eating out since I had been diagnosed. I had heard they had a gluten free (GF) menu. When I asked for it, they brought me a dirty binder that had about 75 typed pages in it. In one section of the binder, they said a certain dish was GF, and then in another section it said it wasn't GF (and it was one of the desserts that you knew had gluten in it just from hearing the name, I can't recall which it was now). When I found a chicken dish that sounded good, I cross-referenced the regular menu to read a description of the dish since the binder didn't have one. The dish wasn't in the regular menu. When I asked the waitress about it, she said they no longer made the dish. So, to summarize, the GF menu was contradictory, out-of-date, and had no dish descriptions or pictures. By the time I ordered after about 20 minutes of examining the menu and quizzing the waitress, my hubby was starving and I was almost in tears. After all that, when they brought my salad, it had croutons in it. I wrote their corporate office about the experience and never heard back. I will never go back to any Mimi's Cafe; if corporate doesn't care enough to address my concerns, then I don't care to spend my money there.
We have been to many Mimi's Cafe's in the country and this one was OK. For Casa Grande it is probably one of the better places, but compared to the one in Mesa it is lacking.
Have to give it a Five Stars just to get it off and running. Also because it seems like the only Five Star Restaurants in Casa Grande are Fast Food, according to Yahoo. Great opportunity for people in Casa Grande to see how the folks in Phoenix and Tucson live. Those of you from the midwest, did you know that Mimi's is owned by Bob Evan's?