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Anything At Bj's.


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amber-rose Contributor

Hi! I was wondering if there was anything gluten-free at BJ's that I could eat? My whole family is ordering take-out from there tonight. I know they have a huge baked potato that you can order. & all the toppings will probably come on the side I'm guessing since its for take-out?

So far that's the safest thing I see & will probably get it.

But I was just wondering if it was 100% safe or if there was anything else.

Thank you! You guys are great! :D


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larry mac Enthusiast
Hi! I was wondering if there was anything gluten-free at BJ's that I could eat?

Whats's a BJ?

amber-rose Contributor
Whats's a BJ?

It's the name of the restraunt. BJ's Brewhouse. It's a chain restraunt, & they just built one where I live.

larry mac Enthusiast
It's the name of the restraunt. BJ's Brewhouse. It's a chain restraunt, & they just built one where I live.

ar,

And where would that be?

best regards, lm

amber-rose Contributor

Northern California, Bay Area.

GeoffCJ Enthusiast

I ate at BJ's once since being gluten free. Not much on the menu other than the potatoes, but I talked to the waitress, she was cool and check out the sauce for me, and the chicken. I also had a ceaser salad, and I got sick. I think it was the salad dressing. Now I know better.

That probably doesn't help you in the slightest!

I'm in Sacramento, but my wife and I end up in the Bay area fairly frequently. If you find any great gluten-free choices I'd love to hear about them!

Geoff

amber-rose Contributor

I actually just checked their website's FAQ's. & I found out that they are developing a gluten-free menu!!

Here's the link to the FAQ's:

Open Original Shared Link

Last night, I got the roasted chicken & baked potatoe. I also ate a couple of ribs. I know it wasn't the safest choices, but I haven't gotten sick yet!

I'm just so happy that they're making a gluten-free menu!!!!! :D


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