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Jb Dawsons Se Pennsylvania


amybeth

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amybeth Enthusiast

JB Dawsons is a restaurant w/ 4 locations in Southeast PA:

Plymouth Meeting, PA.

Langhorne, PA

Drexel Hill, PA.

Austin's Restaurant & Bar in West Lawn (Reading), PA.

I was there tonight trying to explain my restrictions, and the server told me they have a gluten free menu. He said it was new - I'm not sure, but I ate BBQ chicken, great baked beans, and shoe string fries (in a dedicated fryer!). All went well, and it was yummy.

The gluten-free menu options were pretty extensive, if you're in the area check it out.

(I went to the Langhorne location)


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What kind of restaurant is this? Is it nicer or is it more family style?

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

thanks for the info

wonder if they have a web site.

will ck and post if i find it.

will chuck in in my file.

judy

amybeth Enthusiast

I'd say it's an upscale TGIF. They have items for kids (chicken fingers, etc.) and server items ranging from large portioned salads to steak. The location in Langhorne is cozy - brick interior, darker lighting, but they have booth seating and a casual atmosphere.

It's pretty good. Don't know how I typed "se" in the subject line here - it's supposed to say "in". Duh!

I was very happy with the service, once the wait staff and I were on the same page. They do operate on a "team" service system - so the one bringing your dish may not be the one you ordered with. I just clarified by making sure they had brought me the gluten-free dish at the table.

Could be a nice "date" location - and a nice evening out with the kids. The night I was there, there was a young child in a highchair at the next table - but it's not a loud, kids everywhere kind of place.

They are also open for lunch.

Hope you like it!

Judy, I think the website is simply www.jbdawsons.com - if not, I found them quickly through a google search.

jaimek Enthusiast

This is great!!! So exciting. I live right near the one on Plymouth Meeting. Just called and they said they have a gluten free menu. I think I might go there tonight for dinner. Thank you Thank you Thank you. So nice to have another place to eat!!! :D You just made my day!

carriekate Rookie

Thank you so much. I live near the Langhorne location.

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