By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community
Updated Nov 2024
100% Dedicated Gluten-Free
11849 Millpond Ave, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
Celiac friendly
14351 Nicollet Ct, Burnsville, MN 55306, USA
Celiac accommodating
411 Burnsville Pkwy, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
Celiac accommodating
14296 Plymouth Ave, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
I love this place! Love coming here to celebrate life events with family and friends! The service is phenomenal, and the food is amazing! I love that they have their own gluten-free menu and even have gluten-free options as specials!! This is one of my favorite restaurants! There's something for everyone here, and you can't go wrong eating at Chianti Grill! ♡
Celiac accommodating
14201 Nicollet Ave, Burnsville, Minnesota, United States
My wife and I were visiting our grown sons who wanted brunch. Here is why reviews are all over the range of stars. It is all about your expectations: if you are a foodie looking for a high quality, curated farm to table restaurant where they tell you the farms that their chicken, meat and vegetable come from, then go elsewhere; you will be disappointed. If you are looking for a family-friendly place for your crowd to come where the company is the highlight vs. the food then I recommend this place. They take reservations (most local alternatives that may have better food do not), parking is easy, and prices are easy too. Food is buffet style so everyone gets what they want, when they want and as much as they want. Service is very friendly, but since it is a buffet not as much is required. Since it is buffet, almost all hot food is in warming pans, which can make it overcooked. There are plenty of selections for the meat and potato, cheese/sauce-loving Midwest crowd. Coffee is decent and they bring you your own pot. If you go to brunch as an excuse to start drinking on Sunday morning, they had a bloody Mary bar, a Mimosa bar and a full bar. Carnivores will be happy, but not the vegans/vegetarians (no green salad that I saw and vegetables were cooked with plenty of bacon) or those with special diet needs (gluten free, low sodium, lactose free etc). Omelet station and prime rib carvery were a step up from all-you-can-eat restaurants. Food appeared to be made with fresh ingredients; solid church-social quality; not gourmet. Restaurant was spacious, comfortable, clean and not noisy. This place would be very kid- friendly, and good for the budget conscious retired crowd to meet friends.