Only celiac safe option for fast food. Never had an issue!
Yes
I eat Chick Fil A like twice a week. I get the grilled nuggets, fries, and the super salad side. Some of their salads are not gluten free- that's what you have to watch out for here. Their waffle fries make me seriously happy.
If you look on the Chik Fil A website they clearly state what is Gluten Free and what is not. We have never had a problem eating at a Chik Fil A restaurant and our family is very sensitive to Gluten. This location has always been clean, the staff is friendly and it is a fine alternative to other fast food establishments.
Yes
Chick-fil-A offers gluten free grilled chicken nuggets and many locations have dedicated fryers for fries. Check with your location if cross-contamination is a concern for you.
Do not eat chickfila if you have celiacs. The grilled chicken and grilled chicken nuggets are not gluten free.
I was so happy to find it! It was hiding. I had already checked menus at all the restaurants. Very pleased to get a grilled chicken. Their buns are great!
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
It’s a good gf option when there’s no other option
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Excellent
I’ve actually never had a reaction at this location and this is usually the location we go to when order through mobile order from Chick-Fil-A. I know in the past you were able to put a comment on mobile orders and I usually added gluten allergy, so you may have to go through the regular drive thru to let them know you have an allergy. However, I have not personally had any issues. Their fries and hash-browns are good too. 🥰
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
The multi grain GF bun is a 9 in the gluten free world. I got the grilled chicken club and waffle fries. Both taste really good and so far so good on contamination.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
I have eaten here many times. I have found Chick-fil-A to be a very good gluten-free venue, however, If you have Celiac disease you must tell the cashier that the order is an allergy. Most places will automatically assume that GF is a diet preference and not use safe handling. They are trained in allergy handling and this is what they look for when working.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent