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Famous Dave's Barbeque


Jeepster

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Jeepster Apprentice

Famous Dave's BBQ in central NJ is a favorite of my in-laws (and therefore my wife). They do not offer any allergen info on their website and since being diagnosed last year I've managed to steer them to safer alternatives, but I think my time is running out. Anyone have positive or negative experiences to share regarding this restaurant before a social obligation puts me back there?

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Famous Dave's BBQ Spice and Sauce has gluten in both.

I remember my firm had a lunch there and I had to get a burger (no seasoning/no bun) and fruit/salad on the side.

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They have a list, ask the manager. I don't know about cf, but I eat there and I always get the country roasted chicken (there are 2 sauces that are ok, Texas Pit and Georgia Mustard) and unseasoned green beans. Never had a problem.

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rsupergirl Newbie

Oh i definately do. We have one here we i live and i had to go there for a baby shower. I nicely asked the server if they had anything that might be gluten free and she brought me back a stack of papers that they had copied off with every single ingredient for ever single item on there menue. It was rediculious. I ended up with a hamburger patty and a tiny bowl of mashed potatoes. I found them to not be helpful at all.

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psawyer Proficient

Please note that the early posts in this topic are from 2005, and may contain information that is no longer current.

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