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Burton's Grill


Nina12488

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Nina12488 Rookie

If any of you live in Massachusetts or Connecticut... Burton's Grill just got a gluten free menu!! They have such amazing french fries, and I got to eat breaded chicken fingers! They even have calmari available! And desserts!

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wow, very cool! Now i want to go!

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Burton's Grill is phenomonal for Celiacs. I went tonight for my birthday to the North Andover location and man oh man was it amazing. First off, I asked for the gluten-free menu and they had it in a second, looked just as full and nice as the other ones. For an appetizer I wanted to try the Rissoto Fritters which were fried with sausage, fried rice, provolone cheese etc. and I also was eyeing the fries for dinner so I asked my waitress specifically whether they had a dedicated friolator to ensure it wasn't one of those restaurants that didn't understand this. Come to find out they DO have a 100% dedicated friolator and the fritters were battered in some kind rice flour. They were just awesome...so then I get a steak sandwhich with the fries, fries soo good, steak sandwhich didn't come with the gluten-free bun promised at first, but within 5 minutes after asking waiter brought it out toasted (after I asked for it) and it was really really good.

They have a ton of seafood/meat/and also seafood/pasta etc. mixed options all gluten-free. I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY reccomend this place, probably my new #1 gluten-free venue. Only thing really lacking considering how well educated and how great the food/options were, was having some kind of gluten-free bread/rolls to start off, but hey I'll let it slide lol. I gave the waitress a great tip, I was very impressed.

I've only been to the North Andover location but they have a place in Boston and some other places too. I highly suggest the trip.

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