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I went to 2 different Claim Jumpers 2 days in a row-on accident, actually. The first one the manager came over just to talk about my allergy and make sure they did everything right. They did.

The second one the chef brought a bun out with my burger so they had to fix it but the manager took it off the bill and made sure the second one came out perfect. They were SO nice and now I know I can eat there:)


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mytummyhurts Contributor

Claim Jumper is good too! Good news!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Oh, I used to like eating there when I lived in California.

jknnej Collaborator

They don't have a gluten-free menu per say, so it is a little tough to find something, but you can at least eat plain like chicken and a baked potato and they will accomodate you.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I believe their ribs are gluten-free (so is the BBQ sauce)

Call the corporate office...

kerrera Rookie

I just had a LONG conversation with a Claim Jumper rep and she was SOOO HELPFUL! They just put a basic gluten-free menu on their website this morning but this is just a basic one. We talked about what ingredients are safe and not safe and I told her to visit the celiac.com website to read about safe ingredients. She was so excited and willing o help! I definitely am going to go back to Claim Jumper. Let me know if anyone else gives it a try!

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LilHamm Newbie

I ate at Claim Jumper on 6/27/2015. It is now 7/12/15 and the symptoms of being glutened are just starting to die down. To make a long story short, I ordered wings from the gluten-free menu and confirmed, like always, that they were safe. I was assured they were. I also advised them of my dairy allergy. My food was served by another waiter, so I inquired again. He went to go check, then someone else came and told me not to eat them and took my plate away. She then came back with plate (which had a side of blue cheese, and said she was mistaken, they were safe. At this point, I should have known better and just passed on dinner altogether, but instead of listening to my "gut", I decided to just have a few. Two weeks of extreme bloat,chest pains/difficulty breathing,stomach burning, blackened stools, backache, joint pain/weakness,and sharp headaches later, I BELIEVE I am getting back to normal. I contacted the corporate office initially, before the symptoms got really bad. I was called and apologized profusely to and offered a gift card which will be given away. After the week I've had, I'm not taking any chances. Also my menstrual cycle is late. Has anyone had any similar issues with CJ's? Thanks.


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