Grill’d Burgers for EVERYBODY with a curated menu

Grill'd burgers for everyone
Guests at Grill'd can now refine the menu to fit their dietary requirements both online and in-restaurant. Perfect for families needing to look out for certain food intolerances and allergies!

Grill’d, Australia’s favourite home-grown burger brand has announced the launch of their new dietary filters across all online menus, including at-table ordering. Guests will be able to search and refine the menu to discover Vegan, Vegetarian, DairyFree, GlutenFriendly and Low Carb options across all products – even drinks!

Grill’d pride themselves in welcoming all food tribes to experience 100% natural, healthy and nutritious burgers whatever your dietary requirements are. Looking for something Gluten Friendly? The Baa-Baa burger on a Gluten Free Bun is your new bestie. In need of a protein hit but dodging dairy? Check out the Zen Hen burger on Panini.

Grill'd curated menu for all

But wait, there’s more! To empower burger-lovers with the right nutritional information and added health benefits, when ordering customers will now be able to see an extensive list of nutritional benefits on all of meal options, all meticulously verified by the Grill’d in-house nutritionist.

Anna Pearce, Grill’d Head of Digital, says:

We are beyond excited to add this functionality to our online menu and make our guest dining experience completely flexible to their dietary needs. The filter will also be added to the Grill’d app in the near future too – so stay tuned!

Try the new Dietary Filter:

grilld.com.au/menu

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