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Logan's Roadhouse


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My family and I (four of us who are intolerant) went to Logan's Roadhouse today for lunch. We'd been before and we've collected several bits of information...

Bbq sauce is gluten-free

Grill seasoning is gluten-free

Ranch dressing is gluten-free

Cheese is gluten-free

Soups, all, are NOT gluten-free

My son had a grilled steak, loaded baked potato, salad (they don't add croutons anyway)

I had a bunless chicken sandwich (grilled chicken, bbq sauce, bacon, cheese) with a plain sweet potato and salad (I ate too much! :P )

Another child had their kids hotdog (no bun) with a loaded baked potato

All of us are doing fine! The prior time we were there the waiter just happened to have a girlfriend who has celiac disease and he was a riot and VERY helpful. This time we just had a really helpful waiter. Next time I'll check on the fryer situation...dedicated or not... (I tend to pester for information bit by bit. :lol: )


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Congrats on the successful experience!

  • 2 weeks later...
sstowers Newbie

I'm so glad to hear that you had a great experience! My boyfriend and I love eating at Logan's...It's one of our favorites :)

  • 6 years later...
kareng Grand Master

Anyone been here lately? We are getting one by my house. The web site says they do gluten-free but speak to the manager for the most up-to-date menu. Thanks!

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