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Hi! We decided to try out Bonefish Grill tonight to celebrate mine and my daughter's b-days. I've never eaten there before. I looked at their gluten-free menu online last night...but I was curious to see if anyone had actually tried the food. What did you eat and did you like it? (And did you get sick?) I would like to try something new and different....but whenever I do that - I'm always dissapointed. Let me know your thoughts, ASAP! Thanks!! :)


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skinnyminny Enthusiast

I love bone fish, we have eaten there quite a few times, I get the same thing most every time, Grouper with the Mango Salsa and its really really good, plus they have really good rice with little almonds and rasins in them. I hope you enjoy it! and Happy Birthday

CarlaB Enthusiast

I LOVE it!! I get the ahi tuna medium rare with mango salsa. If you can have dairy, the creme brulee is to die for!!

floridanative Community Regular

I've only been once as we don't have one here but I loved my dinner. Think I had Mahi Mahi and I know I had mashed potatoes. Also, I did have the creme brulee too and we loved it! We are very particular when it comes to creme brulee. I did not get sick.

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I did not get sick.

ROFL! :lol: We all have such strange expectations in a restaurant!! :lol: If I don't get sick, it was a good place, who cares what I ate!!!

MallysMama Explorer

Thanks for all the suggestions!! Sounds like the mango salsa is way good! We ended up not going there tonight... traffic was kinda bad...so we just went somewhere closer since we had our daughter with us. We'll definitely try it out soon though!!

floridanative Community Regular
ROFL! :lol: We all have such strange expectations in a restaurant!! :lol: If I don't get sick, it was a good place, who cares what I ate!!!

So true! DH and I consider ourselves foodies but now even though I still love a great gourmet meal, when dining out I'm mostly concerned that I'm fed safely. My symptoms are bloating or a bad stomach ache so if that doesn't happen I say I didn't get sick from my meal. It's funny how having Celiac changes your priorities about a lot of things.


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lindalee Enthusiast

The Lily chicken was good. LL

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