We eat there often and my boys never get sick. They change their gloves and seem aware of what they need to do when serving those with celiac.
Yes
please, please, please do not eat here. I asked for a glove change, saying I am allergic to wheat (i have celiac...just find this is easier). the employee grabbed new gloves, laid them on the pile of flour tortillas. I said "whoa! wait. I'm allergic to wheat!" and she said "these aren't wheat...they're flour." there is no apparent knowledge of gluten, celiac, allergy prep at this location. I made the really stupid decision of eating the food any way (the utensils clearly touch the flour tortillas all day long) and have not been so sick in a very long time. go to jamba juice or sprouts or something if you're in this area and desperate!
No
I've eaten at Chipotle numerous times and have never gotten sick, so for that reason I say they are celiac friendly. However, the restrooms were disgusting and it wasn't even 11:45 am. It makes me wonder how good they are at keeping things clean in the kitchen?
Yes
Chipotle does not have a gluten free menu but instead has a list of gluten-containing ingredients to avoid. Cross-contamination is a concern, however, so let the person taking your order know that you are gluten free and if you need them to take the proper precautions.
From their website: "If you avoid gluten, don't eat our flour tortillas. If you are highly sensitive to gluten and would like us to change our gloves, just let us know at the start of your order. You should be aware items containing corn, including corn tortillas (chips, soft corn, and crispy corn tortillas) and corn salsa, may have a small amount of gluten from potentially co-mingling with gluten-containing grains in the field."
Not careful at all about cross contamination. I have stopped eating here.
No
Always safe with the burrito bowls here. Cross contamination is possible but I’ve never experienced problems. Website lists allergen items.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Really accommodating of my coeliac disease, server washed their hands and changed their gloves before preparing the bowl, and I kept the same server. Appeared knowledgeable about needing to maintain GF.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent
They have an allergy statement in the front of line telling you to alert them of an allergy. I mentioned I had a gluten allergy and could they do a glove change. They were very nice about it but clearly weren’t very knowledgeable about what to do so just be clear with them. I asked for them to get fresh lettuce, cheese and guac from the back. I also know to avoid the corn salsa and the chips. They stuffed my bowl and it was delicious. I’ll definitely go back.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent
We eat here fairly frequently. We always ask the employees to wash their hands and change gloves. Most ingredients are GF, except the tortillas, so the kids get corn shell tacos and my husband and I get bowls. Avoid the cheese and lettuce if you are celiac or very sensitive - cheese and lettuce are the two ingredients where employees use their hands instead of a utensils. On occasion we’ve had to ask an employee to wash their hands twice, when they forgot and touched someone else order while in the midst of fulfilling ours.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
My experiences at this Chipotle Mexican Grill have all been good. The customer service is decent, and the food is safe and tasty!
You really don't have to worry about gluten because virtually everything is gluten-free, excluding the flour tortillas. The food is what you'd expect: it isn't super high-quality meat, but it is seasoned and tasty (especially when you're in the mood for it)!
And as a plus, this Chipotle has a drive-thru, which is nice if you're someone who doesn't like to get out of their car to order. Although, I prefer going inside.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Average