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My future in-laws are booking our rehersal dinner at Bertucci's Restaurant in Danvers, MA. I've sent an email to them and waiting to hear back, but I was wondering if anyone here has eaten there and have/haven't had a problem.

Thanks!

Jami


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Here is the email that I just received back from them:

A variety of items on our menu are suitable for a gluten free diet, though preparation for some items may need to be adjusted. Our Salmon Florentine and any of our salad selections are excellent main course selections. Please be sure to request your salad to be prepared without croutons or breadcrumbs. Our dressings do contain gluten, however, oil and vinegar is available for substitution.

Additional options are Mussels Caruso (please be sure to request your Mussels Caruso to be prepared without Crostini), Tuscan Chicken Wings, Roasted Tuscan Vegetables and our Fresh Asparagus.

Please ask for the manager who will be pleased to assist you with suitable selections to meet your dietary needs.

We hope you have a wonderful rehersal dinner and thank you for choosing to spend it with us!

Hope that helps someone out in the future, and if anyone on here has been to Bertucci's and had a good/bad experience, please let me know.

rbh Apprentice

We've been to the Newton Corner location a few times (Newton, Massachusetts), and they have been very helpful -- the manager seems very on top of things. According to the manager, at least at that location, they put the sauces on the meats after they are grilled, so my daughter was able to have grilled chicken with salad. Another time she had the mozzarella tomato salad (although she asked for olives instead of tomatoes). The manager was quite proactive about checking things such as whether the spices used on the olives were safe.

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Good to know....I'm just glad i don't have to bring my own food to my rehersal dinner :D

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