I ate here just last month and had a good experience... The fryer is a shared fryer so idk why anyone would order chips there so definitely steer clear of those. The waitress even asked if I had celiacs or was just intolerant. I got ribs, salad and veggie.
This restaurant does not offer a gluten free menu, therefore you have to search their Allergen list for your meal. I ordered the Fiesta Lime Chicken, which their allergen menu claims is wheat-free. We also ordered chips and salsa. This was put in as a Car side to go order. So we picked it up and left before looking at what they gave us. BIG MISTAKE. First, I had ordered chips and salsa and they gave us chips and spinach and artichoke dip, which is NOT gluten free. Second, our food was cold. Third, they did not give us silverware. And to top in all off, even after specifying I have a gluten allergy, apparently they we're not careful and I ended up having a reaction. I do not recommend eating here. Maybe things would have been different if we had eaten in the restaurant. But I won't be chancing it!
No
"As America’s Favorite Neighbor, the health and safety of our guests are top priorities at Applebee’s. As part of our commitment to you, we provide the most current allergen information available from our food suppliers on eight common allergens plus gluten and added monosodium glutamate (MSG), so that our guests with food allergies can make informed food selections. Please be aware that during normal kitchen operations involving shared cooking and preparation areas, including common fryer oil, the possibility exists for food items to come in contact with other food products. Due to these circumstances, we are unable to guarantee that any menu item can be completely free of allergens."
DONT EAT HERE
Had a terrible experience, menu items are marked “gluten sensitive” however staff don’t know anything about the ingredients. I was advised to check the website for the Ingredients and they couldn’t tell me what was in it as to not assume liability for someone misreading the menu and having a reaction. Just generally would not go here and wouldn’t recommend to anyone who’s worried about cross contamination. They don’t seem to care when it comes to allergies
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Below Average
I have eaten here before but I wouldn't exactly call it a wise dining choice for someone with Celiac If they want to feel well afterwards. Proceed with caution.
— Not very
— Not Much
— Average
My husband and I here quite a bit when we both had a long day. Have a decent selection of gluten-free items. Never had any issues eating here. Staff is really great. Like I said we eat here quite a bit.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
They have gf options BUT I believe they are called gluten-sensitive. The waitress made sure to mention that to me before I ordered a they are not dedicated gf. She said she had to tell me for legal reasons. I got the fish and fries. I was cautious but didn't get sick thankfully. However, I also haven't been back since then bc I just didn't want the risk. Sick is miserable.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Average
I have celiac and tried ordering off the menu of items that were listed Gluten Sensitive. I told the waitress that I have a celiac and to make sure my food wasn’t cross contaminated. I knew right after my meal that it was cross contaminated. Also I ordered a Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad and told the bartender that I have a gluten allergy so no croutons but gave me a bread stick. Like I was only able to eat half my salad since the other side had the bread stick
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None