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Hi,

We are taking my 6yo son to the mall in Schaumberg, IL to the lego store for his birthday. Does anyone have suggestions as to where I could eat a nice sit-down meal in that area? It would double as a birthday dinner, so family appropriate is a must!

Thanks for any suggestions!

Terri


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Hi,

We are taking my 6yo son to the mall in Schaumberg, IL to the lego store for his birthday. Does anyone have suggestions as to where I could eat a nice sit-down meal in that area? It would double as a birthday dinner, so family appropriate is a must!

Thanks for any suggestions!

Terri

I wasn't gluten-free when I lived in Schaumburg but, a great restaurant on the street bordering Woodfield shopping mall is the Weber Grill. Everything is grilled on individual Weber grills so, very little CC and a steak and potato would be great!

Sarah

kenlove Rising Star

A little north of there is a place called Bonefish. Actually there are a number of them around Woodfield, Skokie, Glenview etc. They have a a great gluten-free menu. Same owners as Outback.

Ken

Hi,

We are taking my 6yo son to the mall in Schaumberg, IL to the lego store for his birthday. Does anyone have suggestions as to where I could eat a nice sit-down meal in that area? It would double as a birthday dinner, so family appropriate is a must!

Thanks for any suggestions!

Terri

gfmolly Contributor
I wasn't gluten-free when I lived in Schaumburg but, a great restaurant on the street bordering Woodfield shopping mall is the Weber Grill. Everything is grilled on individual Weber grills so, very little CC and a steak and potato would be great!

Sarah

I thought that charcoal can have wheat in it? Does anyone know if the charcoal they use at Weber Grill is gluten-free?

Thanks! Bonefish is an awesome idea. We have one in Brookfield and it is soooo good. I just need to plan ahead for the kids, cause they get impatient waiting in a restaurant. Nothing I can't handle! :rolleyes:

kenlove Rising Star

I usually get back there once a year to visit my kids, grand kids and mother in Lincolnwood and only eat at Bonefish in Skokie.

Never liked Outback for other reasons although went to one in Guam a month ago. There, they had no idea what gluten or gluten free menus were.

Have fun

I thought that charcoal can have wheat in it? Does anyone know if the charcoal they use at Weber Grill is gluten-free?

Thanks! Bonefish is an awesome idea. We have one in Brookfield and it is soooo good. I just need to plan ahead for the kids, cause they get impatient waiting in a restaurant. Nothing I can't handle! :rolleyes:

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