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Flemings Steakhouse


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Ok,

After more discussions with Flemings' CEO, Skip Fox and their Executive Chef, FLEMINGS' has finally changed their gluten free menu to fully inform their guests of all gluten free options.

Here is the link...

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DO NOT GET THE RED ONION SALAD DRESSING -- it has soy sauce.

Their creme steaks, flemings potatoes and creme brulee are to die for!!!! I even like thier pork chop (it has julienned granny smith apples and an apple cider sauce)

Enjoy!

Bronco


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Last year during our San Diego vacation I ate TWICE at Fleming's Steak house. We just sat down and told our waiter that I needed a gluten/dairy/soy free meal and they were VERY accomodating. I enjoyed my first meal there so much that we returned to celebrate our anniversary there. Terrific service, great food, and well worth the expense! One of my favorite places to eat in San Diego. :)

BURDEE

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Is this only in California? I live in Southern Illinois but go to school in St. Louis Missouri and the only thing I know of around me with a gluten-free menu is Outback and the fast foods like McDonalds........

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Is this only in California?  I live in Southern Illinois but go to school in St. Louis Missouri and the only thing I know of around me with a gluten-free menu is Outback and the fast foods like McDonalds........

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Looks like the have a few locations in Illinois, also have one in St. Louis.

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awesome! thanks

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

FYI,

Although Felmings is VERY GOOD FOOD, it is also expensive......FYI

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