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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hallo folks,

I know that Outback Steakhouse is gluten free friendly.  My daughter wanted to go someplace she could actually eat for her birthday.  I wanted to just get an update on people's experiences at Outback Steakhouse recently.  The most recent stuff I pulled up on the archives is dated 2000.  I know they have GF items. I didn't know if I should print up the options before I go or call ahead to talk to the restaurant or whether it was more like PF Chang's where they get it, have the menu on hand and you can walk right in without any prep beforehand.  Any tips on what to avoid would be really nice, too.  TIA.

Sharon

       
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