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Montana's gluten-free Menu?


Annaem

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Any positive experiences at Montanas with gluten free? If so what did you order and which location??

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The herb roasted chicken with baked potato and slaw. And you can sub the BBQ sauces (All but the beer one) for the regular chicken sipping sauce.

THat's what I usually get anyway.

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The herb roasted chicken with baked potato and slaw. And you can sub the BBQ sauces (All but the beer one) for the regular chicken sipping sauce.

THat's what I usually get anyway.

I recently went and got the ribs without steak spice with slaw and potato. It was great!

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The herb roasted chicken with baked potato and slaw. And you can sub the BBQ sauces (All but the beer one) for the regular chicken sipping sauce.

THat's what I usually get anyway.

I recently went and got the ribs without steak spice. It was great!

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brittanny Newbie
The herb roasted chicken with baked potato and slaw. And you can sub the BBQ sauces (All but the beer one) for the regular chicken sipping sauce.

THat's what I usually get anyway.

i went there on the weekend and had the exact same thing as you. it was really good :) i was so happy i could find something there to eat

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I had a negative experience with Montana's on Upper James in Hamilton last month. I was placing my order off of the gluten free menu provided by the Hostess, when the waiter finally overcame his curiosity and asked what I was reading from (red flag #1) when I showed him the Gluten Free menu he admitted he didn't know they had one (red flag #2) I specified that he needed to highlight somehow on the order that it was from the Gluten Free menu, and to have precautions taken against CC, the response I got was "yeah, yeah..." my order (herb roasted chicken, baked potato and slaw no sauce) arrived with the corn bread muffin right on the top of everything. After waiting 45, yes forty five, minutes for our dinner, I ate the slaw and potato, and some of the chicken that I hoped the bread didn't touch. Needless to say I was gluttened enough to have the 'hangover' etc for over a week. I did email the company and suggested they review their gluten-free menu, and educate the staff about it, thier response.....they sent me a copy of the gluten-free menu...my second attemp to draw attention to my concern resulted in an email addressing some one else (Jenna? who the heck is Jenna) and the brush off that the manager of the location would be made aware.

I should have trusted my gut and just ordered water.....

It is too bad really as Montana's has been a family favourite, and I really would have liked to continue eating there. <_<

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