We went out for a celebration and everybody went home feeling miserable. The primary reason for this is that we had two gluten-free people in the party, one of whom has a gluten allergy. When we got there we asked if there were gluten-free rolls or bread and told no. We ordered two gluten free dinners. We asked for a salad without croutons in it. None of these things gave the waitress a clue that she should give us the gluten-free menus that we didn't know were available. ( Listed in tiny print on the regular menu. But we missed it.) And then my son who has a gluten allergy found regular pasta in his gluten-free pasta dish. The manager made things worse. Instead of trying to make things better she seemed to be quoting policy and blaming my son. There is more but I think I have said enough. In summary we spent a lot of money for a celebration that got ruined. What is most unfortunate is that this used to be a great restaurant.