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Bugaboo Creek Steak House


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savvvyseller Enthusiast

Bugaboo Creek Steak House, with locations in New England, the Mid-Atlantic U.S. and Georgia, has posted online its new gluten-free menu. The menu has been published in cooperation with the GIG, which has also assisted in preparing the gluten-free menus for Outback, Bonefish Grill, etc.

Here's the link:

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Enjoy!

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I tried it!

There are several items on the menu that "we" can eat. I had BBQ Chicken Nachos --- SO flavorful!!! I cannot remember having anything with that much taste in a long time........

I felt "iffy" afterward, but I honestly believe that it was just the sweetness of the food - I think it shocked my system. I've been eating more spicy than sweet - and it certainly did not result in a "glutening"..

Good luck and enjoy! :D

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floridanative Community Regular

I also ate at Bugaboo successfully - the reg. steak I always got before with salad/potato. Could not have the app. I like which is the art./spinach dip but I didn't mind. This week our meetup/Celiac group is eating at the one in Duluth GA. Also, their Moose Juices are gluten free too!

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