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Timber Lodge Steakhouse


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Anyone ever eaten here? Looks delish!

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Yep. The waitstaff seems totally uneducated about gluten-free though, so you must spell it out and examine your food before you eat it to make sure that they didn't just throw it on the grill with the rest of it.

I personally don't order anything cooked there anymore (I order a turkey BLT) because they have made so many mistakes.

It's too bad, at first I was really excited to see that they had a gluten-free menu but the one here only has a single paper printout that they keep in the kitchen and the staff knows nothing.

I don't have many other choices though.

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lorka150 Collaborator

What one did you go to?

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frenchiemama Collaborator

Eau Claire, WI

I have never been to another one, maybe the one here in EC is just crappy. It would be nice to know if any of the other locations are better though.

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lorka150 Collaborator

I'm testing one out in Niagara, NY this weekend!

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Hi there,

tell me how you liked it, cause I'm still looking for some restaurants.

Greetings, Stef

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