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A new home emerges

Emerge Steak House has always been dedicated to delivering an exceptional dining experience, but what truly sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to being 100 percent gluten-free.

We are proud to be officially certified by Coeliac Australia, ensuring absolute safety for those living with coeliac disease or anyone seeking a gluten-free lifestyle.

Our dedication in creating a safe and inclusive dining experience comes from a passion for excellence and a desire to cater to everyone, including those living with coeliac disease or gluten intolerance. At Emerge, there is zero compromise on quality. Every dish is crafted without gluten yet maintains the full-bodied flavours and premium standards that the restaurant is celebrated for. Not to mention the steak.

Why was this so important to us? Dining out should never be stressful or risky, especially for individuals with strict dietary requirements. We are proud to provide a space where everyone can feel confident and comfortable, knowing that every dish is prepared in a completely gluten-free environment.

Our team has undergone rigorous training, and every ingredient that enters our kitchen meets strict gluten-free standards, no ‘may contains’. For us, this isn’t a trend – it’s a commitment to health, trust, and inclusivity.

While being 100 percent gluten-free is a core part of who we are, it’s not where our commitment ends. At Emerge, we pride ourselves on catering to all dietary needs – whether they’re allergies, intolerances, or lifestyle choices – with care, professionalism, and the same exceptional dining experience every guest deserves.

And there’s more exciting news: Emerge Steak House is relocating to a stunning new venue at 31-33 Little Ryrie Street, Geelong, with doors opening on Tuesday August 5 at 5pm.

This move marks the next chapter in Emerge’s journey – a larger, beautifully designed space that perfectly matches the elevated dining experience the brand promises. Guests can expect a warm and inviting atmosphere, modern finishes, and an ambiance that blends sophistication with comfort.

For those who have supported Emerge over the years, this move is more than just a change of address – it’s a celebration of growth, innovation, and commitment to excellence. For new diners, it’s an opportunity to experience a truly unique concept: a steakhouse that is entirely gluten-free without sacrificing flavour or quality.

Our current Emerge location isn’t going away – it will continue to host private dining experiences, functions, large group bookings, and so much more. We have plenty of exciting plans in the works, so stay tuned for what’s next.

Bookings will open soon for the new venue, and with the official opening just around the corner, demand is expected to be high. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-time visitor, Emerge Steak House invites you to join them at their new home and be part of this exciting milestone.

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