Dedicated fryer for fries. I got the grilled nuggets and fries. It tasted great and I didn’t get sick.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Staff member (Jane) very knowledgeable about GF and instructed kitchen to put on fresh gloves without me asking, after she found out I am celiac. Quite a few items GF and the GF bun came sealed In its own bag, with the grilled chicken in a separate container. The fries were also said to be GF. I was able to eat the whole meal and feel good after.
— Some
— Good
I get the grilled chicken nuggets and fries quite often and have never had issues. Chick-fil-A is a must!
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
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.
I give this three stars because while I can eat it safely now, I have had issues in the past. When I was diagnosed with Celiac I tried this place many times and I got stuck every time. However, being a year into GF I can eat here safely but I’m assuming that’s simply due to my removal of gluten altogether. Be careful!
Always love going to CFA. They always mark allergy on the order. They will change their gloves. Love the hash brown scramble for breakfast. I get the grilled chicken but they have sausage and bacon too. The fries are fried away from the chicken and the hash browns too. So they are safe!
Yes
I have eaten here on many occasions and usually order their grilled chicken sandwich with a gluten free bun (new!!) and chips instead of fries. The chicken comes out in a plastic container and the bun is sealed in a bag. I also love their salads. When I order breakfast here, I order an egg scramble with bacon and cheese and they are happy to make it special for me. (Note that I am not celiac, just gluten sensitive)
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
This Chick-fil-A is one of my favorite fast food restaurants in the area since it has a gluten-free menu.
This establishment offer grilled nuggets, grilled filets, gluten-free buns, lettuce wraps, french fries (made in their own fryer), fruit, kale salad, and other larger salads which you have the option of putting grilled nuggets on and customizing to your liking.
The cashier will communicate to the kitchen if you tell them you have a gluten allergy by having the kitchen team member change their gloves.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Good
As a celiac I would definitely not recommend this location! I also have DH and got an awful rash after eating here. I would give it a zero safety rating if that was an option. Should have known it wasn’t safe when I was handed my food and asked if it was gluten free and he didn’t know. Most likely haven’t trained the staff about cross contamination. I assumed better from chick fil a. Your meal and service was definitely not my pleasure.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Below Average
The staff warned against ordering even the grilled chicken and waffle fries because of cross-contamination. They offered me potato chips - LOL! 🤷🏼♀
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu