We ate here last night with the family. It was a little pricey, $18-35 per plate on average. They have a kids menu with a couple items on it all around $10. There was no GF menu and the menu was not marked for GF items.
They told us they could do most pasta dishes GF. My daughter ordered GF linguine Alfredo from the kids menu ($10) but also wanted chicken. To add chicken was another $9. So she just got the adult serving of linguine Alfredo with chicken ($20). But it wasn’t linguine. It was GF rigatoni. She liked it and said it was good. She didn’t get sick. No GF bread appetizer for her.
Everyone else’s dinners were good. Too much crust for my liking on the gluten pizzas. A little fancy for little kids but as long as my GF daughter can eat and not get sick, it’s a win.
I gave four stars since no GF marked on the menu.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Ordered fettuccine Chicken Alfredo (they subbed gf noodles) and a beet salad. The salad was delicious. The Alfredo sauce was flavorful. Chicken was mediocre (needed seasoning). Overall a positive experience.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Average
Good food and lots of choices. Knowledgeable server. They didn’t gluten us. Fun environment. Would go there again.
Yes
Worst service ever and put breadon top of my gluten free seafood dinner that was over cooked
We have been here a few times and have been happy with our choices. I had chicken with gf pasta and veggies. My husband had the gf ziti. Both were very flavorful. The restaurant has a really cool vibe and some good drink options. The raspberry salad dressing is excellent. Items on the menu are marked gf.