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Someone had posted a short list of acceptable restaurants in Orlando
some time ago, and I filed it away.  We were in Orlando area this past
week, and I chose the Bonefish Grill for our family to go out to eat.
There is a menu on their website (www.bonefishgrill.com
<http://www.bonefishgrill.com/> ) with the gluten-free items marked, and
there are many dishes to choose from. I was so impressed that I ordered
an appetizer (bacon-wrapped scallops with spicy chutney), as well as
swordfish with a lemon butter sauce for the entrée.

Everything was delicious.  The waitress was not familiar with the
gluten-free menu, but I gave it to her to take to the kitchen. I did not
get sick.  The experience was very nice, since I didn’t have to ask my
usual list of questions, and also because there were so many selections.
Bonefish is owned by Outback Steakhouse.  I wish there was a Bonefish
Grill in Houston!

I wouldn’t be surprised if the Gluten Intolerance Group checked this
restaurant out while they were investigating Outback Steakhouse.  Going
out to eat is getting a little easier!

 

Janet in Houston

Houston Celiac Support Group

www.houstonceliacs.org <http://www.houstonceliacs.org/>  

 

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