After waiting half an hour to get in, we were finally seated.
Kelly got the regular menu while I had the Gluten Free version. I
confess, I was pretty disappointed. The whole point of my journey
was to get to eat things without having to just order the baked
chicken. What was on their gluten free menu was basically the
options on the regular menu that just happened to not have bread
product involved. In addition, there were notes on most things on
specifically how to order them (Order without Grill Baste).
Instead of getting food made to be gluten free, you were getting the
regular food, unmade. So I figured it'd be pretty
bland. I ended up ordering just an appetizer - shrimp
scampi (Please Order Without Toast for Gluten Free) and a side of
mashed potatoes. So much for a nice meal!

The kid's menu was just as bad - the only Gluten Free listed option was
a baked chicken breast (Order without Grill Baste).
To top it off, and this may just be a personal issue for me, the Gluten
Free menu lists NONE of the prices. So unless you went with
someone who got the regular menu, you'd have no idea how expensive the
food was. And believe me, their food is not cheap. The most
prominently placed item on the Gluten Free menu was a steak, that when
I correlated with the regular menu, turned out to be a $23 steak.
I'm not a chef, a professional reviewer, or a foodie. So as far
as the quality goes, I can't say much beyond that what I had tasted
just fine and quality wasn't an issue. My dear husband did order
that fancy pants steak to see what the fuss was about, and it was
melt-in-your-mouth tender. I found the potatoes a bit peppery,
but I really don't like black pepper, so I'm biased.
Atmosphere wise, it was fine. The booth table was roomy enough
for our entire family, so that was nice. It was very noisy, but
we were there on a Friday night. There was a waitress that sang
Opera mid-dinner, but I don't know if that's a regular occurence or
not.
All in all, I
wouldn't go again just to get a Gluten Free
meal. Basically, it'll be like any other restaurant trip -
order
the blasted chicken or steak. My husband did immensely enjoy his
meal, and the kid's activity books kept them quite entertained, better
than many other restaurants.
Hmmm.... Where Next? Tips have pointed me to Wild Thyme in Maize,
where when I called to find out that they unfortunately had just
closed, did
confirm that they have Gluten Free food, including a panini! I think I
know where I'm headed!
*** I was absolutely not paid, provided with anything, bribed in
anyway, or otherwise compensated for this or any other restaurant
review. I am doing this out of my own personal struggle and the
hope that I can help other GF'ers find someplace to eat besides home!
***
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