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Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:09:05 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to everyone who replied about your personal experience with this 
restaurant. Several people actually went to the same location we did and 
none of them were impressed with the staff's knowledge of the gluten free 
menu. One person noted that the lemon butter sauce is not gluten free. Since 
most of our members ate that and did not react, we feel sure that Bonefish is 
correct in stating that sauce is gluten free. The regional manager got back to 
me this week, per the corporate office request, and said all the sauces for 
their fish entrees are gluten free EXCEPT the Pan Asian sauce. 

Some Bonefish Grill locations are now offering a gluten free brownie but you 
have to trust your local staff as to whether your location offers that or not. 
All locations apparently offer a brownie - some use a recipe that calls for flour 
and some don't. They also can not confirm what daily specials are gluten free 
as those are chosen daily at each individual location. For me I'll probably skip 
the brownie and specials until I feel the staff is better trained about what 
gluten actually is. The reason they said the Pan Asian sauce isn't gluten free 
is that is contains cornstarch....I'm pretty sure it's because it contains SOY 
sauce which contains wheat. 
   

  

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