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Logans Roadhouse


Darissa

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We have a Logans Roadhouse down the street from us. I decieded to contact the resturant to see if they had gluten free options. They did and we have since visited 4 times in the last 2 months. Everytime we go, they print a new gluten free menu for us so it is up to date. They have been good about preparing the food seperatley. I did get sick once with my usual reactions to gluten, but the other 3 times we have ate there, I have done good. My daughter has eaten there once and did well.

Has anyone else had any experience of dining gluten free at Logan's Roadhouse? It is not one that I normally hear of when looking for a gluten free menu, so thought I would share my experience. Hopefully it will remain to be a positive experience (except for that one time). I also try to go at off-times when they are not so busy. That seems to help at any resturants when ordering a special diet request.


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I've gone, been assured they can handle with ease gluten free needs....

And spent about a week cursing my decision to do so, while curled up in the bathroom - more or less praying for death. (Each time I've been glutened its such a SHOCK. Twists my brain a bit because I can't believe I lived with feeling like this all the time before I was diagnosed with celiac and just viewed it as my "normal" - kinda scary to realize what you can get used to. And makes me all the more appreciative of how I know feel with gluten OUT of my life!)

I don't know, I haven't had luck with steakhouses. I think CC is just too big of an issue when everything is cooked on the same grill. Sorry, likely not what you had wanted to hear.

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I just keep hoping for new places to eat out!!!

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Thats too bad. CC is such a problem most of the time. I'm always a little afraid to eat out...I was hoping since Logan's is a national chain, it would make traveling a little easier if people have had good experiences there. Summer is coming up, and traveling is always hard, and the last thing you want it is to be sick on your vacation!! Thanks for your info!

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