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Outback Restaurant offers a gluten-free menu. I called ahead to speak with the Manager to find out what I need to do to assure a gluten-free meal on a Holiday. They decided to leave a note by my name alerting the waitress to my gluten-free needs. Secondly, I can tell the waitress my requests. Third, I need to mention to the waitress, to not include certain items that are listed as containing gluten on their gluten-free menu.

I usually do not have a problem with feeling badly after eating from their gluten-free menu. However, one time the waitress included the cinnamon-apple cup on my plate which did have gluten in it! Lucky I realized it before I consumed any of the fruit.

Has anyone had a positive experience with their entrees or desserts?

:D HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY :D

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I've had great experiences there with desserts and entrees... I LOVE the bbq ribs, the Alice Springs Chicken and the sinful sundae and the chocolate thunder from down under! One time they did bring out my salad with croutons on it, but immediately realized it and gave it to my hubby and then got me a fresh one promptly!

I also have had a wonderful experience with their sister restaurant Bonefish Grill, they also provided me with a gluten-free menu and alerted the waitress to our needs... she was very attentive. They did not have any specific gluten-free desserts, but the Ice Cream that they had in store was blissfully gluten-free so we were able to have scoops of ice cream!

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