They have hard cider and gluten free beer but the only food option is salad. I added chicken to my salad but it was way too dry to eat. They don’t have a full bar either so there is really no reason to visit CBC if you are gluten free.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
I just ate here for the first time and they have a dedicated gluten free beer selection (which is better than most places that just have one seltzer or cider). I asked the waiter if the veggie burger was gluten free and he pulled out a list of every menu item with each item’s ingredient list that marked which items contained allergens. It seemed very extensive and I was impressed. They don’t have a dedicated menu/info on the menu/dedicated fryers/etc but the staff appeared very knowledgeable and accommodating. My food was good and I had no negative reaction to what I ate. I would eat here again.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
The main menu lists multiple "gluten-fee" menu items that aren't in fact gluten free as no separate fryer - i.e. Brussels sprouts & shishito pepper appetizers. At least wait staff is aware - I had a salad with added grilled shrimp that was quite tasty and no bad effects, but many items cooked in beer so probably not the best choice for anyone who is highly sensitive