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I was wanting to see if anyone had tried eating at Dave and Buster's? (like a chuck-e-cheese for adults , but without the pizza). I got a list of gluten-free options from them. I was just wanting to hear some stories though. What would you recommend doing/not doing? Thanks!!

-Jessica


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Oh, here are the menu items that are on their "Wheat and Gluten Allergy Options" page from their kitchen.

Grilled Chicken Nachos

Double Cheeseburger Stack

Classic BBQ Ribs with Baked Potato

Char Grilled Sirloin Steak without frazzled onions

The problem with this is the date on the bottom is '05!!! Not terribly current.

I may still be making a call to corporate to find more current info!!

-Jessica

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

We don't have one of those anywhere near us...yet we see the commericals all the time. it looks like a neat place. We do have a similar facility called Let's Play the Colliseum but I have never been. I hear it can be pricey.

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Ok, so I kinda layed into them today at D & B's because this list is quite different than the list that the location I would be going to is handing out. I told them that they needed to update their info and train their staff there!! GEESH!!

Here is the gluten-free list from corporate:

Suggested Menu Options for WHEAT/GLUTEN Allergies

We have prepared this list of suggested menu items based on the advice of our QA & Food Safety Manager/Nutritionist along with the most current information from our food suppliers and their stated absence of wheat/gluten protein within these items. Please be aware that during normal kitchen operations involving shared cooking equipment and preparation areas, which may or may not include common fryer oil, the possibility exists for cross contact, therefore, food items (including garnishes may come in contact with wheat/gluten proteins. Additionally, fried food items could absorb wheat/gluten proteins during the cooking process. Therefore, we recommend that individuals with these allergies and intolerances avoid ALL fried foods & garnishes. Due to these circumstances, we are unable to guarantee that any menu entr

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