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Mccormick And Schmick's?


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Does anyone know if McCormick & Schmick's has a gluten free menu? I have called & emailed the restaurant and I am just waiting to hear back from them. My boyfriend wants to go their for our anniversary tonight so any information would be really helpful!

Thanks!

Kacie


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Jestgar Rising Star

I've been to the happy hour in seattle. The kitchen seems reasonably well informed and they err on side of caution (as in, they might tell you french fries are out because of the potatoes).

BostonCeliac Apprentice

Hey --

I've been to one here in Boston, they don't have a gluten free menu, but they do have quite a few options to work with. I think I got a Seafood Cobb Salad (which was great) and made sure nothing was marinated/floured/breaded beforehand & was OK.

Have fun!

4getgluten Rookie

They do not have a gluten-free menu, but I ate there last night - in downtown Los Angeles. Our waiter was very helpful. I had plain grilled halibut and steamed vegetables. Dinner was delicious.

cyberprof Enthusiast

I ate at the Bellevue Square restaurant my first week after diagnosis (last month). My server was excellent. He didn't make me uncomfortable at all and promised me AND DELIVERED a gluten-free meal.

I had the red tomato/fresh mozzarella salad with vinegar for starter (most of the salads had blue cheese) and for the entree I had grilled salmon with a shrimp/tomato topping.

I hope you have a great dinner! Sorry that I didn't see this earlier.

~Laura

zansu Rookie

They don't have a gluten-free menu, but they cook from scratch; are VERY customer oriented; and I have eaten there several times safely. They _care_, which is as important as anything else. OK, sometimes more.

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