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Bonefish Grill - $$$?


LKelly8

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LKelly8 Rookie

I dL their gluten-free menu tonight and noticed the lack of prices, scary. So, just how swanky is this place? Will it break the bank? I would like to try them, for lunch maybe, anyone know how much that Florida Cobb salad goes for?

(keep in mind my bank is very small - you know those little plastic houses in Monopoly? That's my bank. :P )


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astyanax Rookie

if you get the regular menu for the location of the bone fish grill you're going to you can see the prices at that location. use their website www.bonefishgrill.com

enjoy ! i went there once and LOVED it

LKelly8 Rookie

Thanks! :)

pixiegirl Enthusiast

I love it too, its a bit more pricey then most chain restaurants but certainly not expensive.

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MANY chains who post their menu do not post their prices because 1. they may change and 2. they may vary based on location. So, no, its not a ritzy restaurant. :)

linz7997 Explorer

i think their most expensive entree is the sea bass and its $23.

LKelly8 Rookie

Thanks everybody. I may try them this weekend. And I'll just remember to cross off the sea bass. ;)


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LKelly8 Rookie

Tried Bonefish, it was excellent. Upscale prices but the quality (and quantity) of food is good. They don't serve lunch - at least not ours in Stuart, FL :P They open at 4pm. Waitstaff appeared shocked by the request for gluten-free menus (we may have been the first) but did seem to have a general knowledge of what "gluten-free" meant.

Their gluten-free Creme Brulee is huge, big enough for two. More of a pudding than a true custard but very good.

B) We made a night of it - dinner at Bonefish, then back to mom's house to watch the CBS news segment.

Thanks again! :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Tried Bonefish, it was excellent. Upscale prices but the quality (and quantity) of food is good. They don't serve lunch - at least not ours in Stuart, FL :P They open at 4pm. Waitstaff appeared shocked by the request for gluten-free menus (we may have been the first) but did seem to have a general knowledge of what "gluten-free" meant.

Their gluten-free Creme Brulee is huge, big enough for two. More of a pudding than a true custard but very good.

B) We made a night of it - dinner at Bonefish, then back to mom's house to watch the CBS news segment.

Thanks again! :)

The two I've been to have not been shocked by my asking for the gluten-free menu .... is your a new restaurant? Maybe they're just not used to it yet. I ALWAYS ask for the gluten-free menu, even if I know exactly what I'm getting just so they know there is a demand for it.

LKelly8 Rookie
The two I've been to have not been shocked by my asking for the gluten-free menu .... is your a new restaurant? Maybe they're just not used to it yet.

Yes, I think they've only been open for a year, give or take. We may have been the first :D .

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