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roxie Contributor

My husband and I ate at Bonefish Grill last night, and it was a great experience! They do have a gluten free menu, and the food was SO GOOD! I also love the atmosphere there. I think it's the first time I have eaten out, and didn't have any problems!! Just thought I would share.


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kenlove Rising Star

When I visit my mother in Chicago we always go to bonefish too. It is a great place and hard to believe its the same company as outback which I've never been fond of.

My husband and I ate at Bonefish Grill last night, and it was a great experience! They do have a gluten free menu, and the food was SO GOOD! I also love the atmosphere there. I think it's the first time I have eaten out, and didn't have any problems!! Just thought I would share.
ksymonds84 Enthusiast

I too love Bonefish Grill! I tried it in Virginia while on vacation and was in heaven over the flourless brownie! Found out I have one near me in Denver :)

wolfie Enthusiast

We love Bonefish! We eat there 3 or 4 times per month. We have experienced some issues though. DS has been glutened there 3 times. He was getting a plain chicken breast and was glutened 2 times in a row, so no more chicken. Then he started eating the saucy shrimp and brownie dessert. He was fine the first few times of eating that, but somehow was glutened when we ate there on Saturday night. He has diarrhea within 30-60 mintues after eating gluten and no sooner did we get home Sat night and he was in the bathroom. :( Sad thing is I can't figure out what it was. He had the saucy shrimp again (and I too ate the sauce). He also had the flourless brownie dessert, which I had a bite of. Only thing I can think of was some possible. It could be something as simple as the server touching the bread and then touching DS's straw for his drink, I guess. Maybe I didn't eat enough of what it was that glutened him to have a reaction myself? Who knows. I know it is always risky to eat out. It is just a shame that we went to celebrate his b-day and he ended up in the bathroom.

njbeachbum Explorer

i've also had a few great experiences at the bonefish grill in brick, nj. excellent food, and they even made me the lemon drop martini with chopin vodka. yum. the saucy shrimp is soooooooooo good.

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steveindenver Contributor

I love Bonefish. I've never had a bad meal there, and am always too full to try the flourless brownie. I need to start with that next time!

kera87 Newbie

Bonefish is amazing! They were so nice about making sure everything was gluten free, and the flourless brownie was so good even the rest of my family got it and couldn't tell the difference. I had a ceasar salad, mashed potatoes, and steak, and loved it!


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Guest digmom1014

Love it! I recommend the lemon chicken with artichokes and the mashed potatoes. It is so nice to go somewhere without making a big deal and being constantly nervous. Gotta try that brownie!

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