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Another Great Experience At Chilis


TinkerbellSwt

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I know you all must be getting tired of seeing me with a thread like this. I had another great experience. I just get so excited when I have these I have to share them with everyone.

It was at the Chilis in Toms River, NJ. Again the hostesses know nothing about the gluten free menu. I got the manager and he knew enough about celiacs to impress me. I explained it in detail to him. How the grill must be totally clean. The pans they use to make my food. The utensils. How nothing can touch my food or I will get violently ill.

He was so accomadating. He said he will personally be in the kitchen standing next to the cook that would be preparing my food.

I had no reaction whatsoever. It is such a great feeling.

Thanks for reading my rants again!


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I am not tired of hearing about your good experiences! I like a positive thought now and then! :P:P:P

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What did you eat?

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I had the Honey BBQ Sirloin. Their BBQ sauce is gluten free. I had the loaded mashed potatoes, which my son loves. And I had the broccoli, plain, no garlic sauce. I am not sure if we can have the garlic sauce or not, I just like my broccoli plain, so I left it at that.

I really like this steak too. The BBQ sauce is yummy!

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Their baked potato soup is the BOMB!!!!

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I know you all must be getting tired of seeing me with a thread like this. I had another great experience. I just get so excited when I have these I have to share them with everyone.

It was at the Chilis in Toms River, NJ. Again the hostesses know nothing about the gluten free menu. I got the manager and he knew enough about celiacs to impress me. I explained it in detail to him. How the grill must be totally clean. The pans they use to make my food. The utensils. How nothing can touch my food or I will get violently ill.

He was so accomadating. He said he will personally be in the kitchen standing next to the cook that would be preparing my food.

I had no reaction whatsoever. It is such a great feeling.

Thanks for reading my rants again!

TinkerBell,

I enjoy reading all of the comments about encounters with restaurants. Keep them coming! I had a bad experience with Red Robin today and had to leave to go to another restaurant. I also had a good experience with Chili's where the manager gave me a printout of glue free items.

Thanks again.

Shaaron

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