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i called around my home town to see what eating places have gluten free food and the outback steak house.has a menu that has alot of gluten free food ill be eating out more often.and you can go online www.outbacksteakhouse.com and click on menu.to print it out have a good one.Rick


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psawyer Proficient

This was in the Board/Forum Technical Help section. I have moved it to the Restaurants section, as it is clearly a better fit there.

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Does anyone know if there are any Outback Steakhouses in Canada?

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Does anyone know if there are any Outback Steakhouses in Canada?

There are in Ontario. I don't know about elsewhere.

I've heard the Keg is good also. I haven't eaten at either since being diagnosed but if I do eventually eat out it will be at one of those places.

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Yes, there are, in Ontario and Alberta. I don't know where all of them are, but there is one on High Tech Rd (Yonge and Hwy 7) in Richmond Hill, ON, and one on Dixon Road in Toronto, east of Pearson Airport.

Open Original Shared Link It has a "find your local Outback" button.

I can second the thought that The Keg is celiac aware and safe, at least in the Toronto area. All of the Keg locations in the Toronto area are corporate outlets. Elsewhere, some are franchised, but not in this area.

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