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Has anyone been to Texasroad house? Are there any gluten-free items to eat? Need advice cause I'm going there tonight. This will be my 1st. time dining out since diagnosed with celiac. HELP!

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here is this list my local roadhouse emailed me. i have eaten there a few times and it was delicious. the first time i spoke with the person who orders all the food and he was very helpful. he even came back to make sure i didnt eat the bread.

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Just For Starters

Naked Buffalo Wings

Cheese Fries - No Chili

Tater Skins

Salads

(No Diet Dressing)

Grilled Chicken Salad - No Croutons

House Salad - No Croutons

Caesar Salad - No Croutons

Chicken Caesar Salad - No Croutons

Hearty Steaks

Ft Worth Ribeye

Dallas Fillet

Big Hoss Bone-in Ribeye

Prime Rib Au ju

Sirloin K-Bob

Road Kill

Filet Medallions

Texas T-Bone

Country Dinners

Homestyle Mashed Potatoes

Seasoned Rice

House or Caesar Salad - No Croutons

Baked or Sweet Potato

Fresh Vegetables

Green Beans

Baked Beans

Smothered Chicken - No Cream Gravy

Oven Roasted Chicken

Southwest Chicken - No Black Bean Sauce

Country Vegetable Plate

Grilled Pork Chops

Seafood

Grilled Salmon

Kids Meals

Sirloin Steak

Hot Dog - No Bun

Sides

Baked Potato

Sweet Potato

Loaded Baked Potato

Steak Fries

Green Beans

Mashed Potatoes

Steamed Vegetables

Baked Beans

Sassy Saut

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