Boston Market is a restaurant chain we used to have in our area, but I don’t believe we have them any longer. However, reader Jane contacted us to see if we had any information about Boston Market and a gluten-free menu.
After some research on this topic, I was able to locate an official allergens page on the Boston Market website. Their allergens list DOES include gluten as one of the allergens, but comes with the following disclaimer:
This list is compiled based on production information provided by Boston Market approved food manufacturers as of the date published. Boston Market does not guarantee that cross-contact with other gluten-containing products or allergens will not occur. We encourage anyone with food sensitivities, allergies, or special dietary needs to check back on a regular basis for up-to-date information.
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Below we’ve collected what foods are currently safe to eat at Boston Market for your convenience:
Boston Market Gluten-Free Menu
- Rotisserie Chicken
- Roasted Turkey Breast
- USDA Choice Roasted Sirloin
- Butternut Squash (regional)
- Cinnamon Apples
- Cranberry Walnut Relish
- Creamed Spinach
- Fresh Fruit Salad
- Fresh Steamed Vegetables
- Garden Fresh Coleslaw
- Garlic Dill New Potatoes
- Green Beans
- Mashed Potatoes
- Sweet Corn
- Market Chopped Salad
- Market Chopped Salad With Chicken
As always, when dining out gluten-free, do your due diligence and make sure the staff understands your needs. There are very few restaurants that are 100% gluten-free, so cross-contamination is always a risk. If you don’t feel comfortable with what you are hearing from the staff, perhaps it is best to dine elsewhere.
For information about other gluten-free restaurants menus, check out our gluten-free restaurants page.

Additionally, the following toppings are gluten-free:
So, I fired off an email to BW3 asking for the PDF allergen menu information. Turns out it would be easier if they would just update the above statement saying if you are gluten-free to STAY AWAY. They promptly responded with an Allergen List and information about the ingredients in their burger seasonings and wing sauces. Below is a summary and my word of caution.
Guidara explained that it took over a year of research and development to find just the right recipe for a brand that is known for its iconic pizza. “While we want to meet the needs of guests with allergies, we never forget that we are about great taste and choice, and that means developing new dishes that are healthful without sacrificing great flavor.”
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