Service was friendly, seemed confident that there wouldn't be cross-contamination of the GF items we ordered.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Told the server I was celiac and she made sure the kitchen knew. Had the whipped feta, they gave me gf crackers and veggies, wedge salad, and a gf white pizza, everything was delicious and didn't get sick. Definitely will be back!!
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
The first time I are here - 2 years ago - the menu only offered GF duck tacos, which were delicious and safe. We were surprised to learn that the chocolate cake on the desert menu could also be made GF, so the night was fantastic! (The entertainment here is always great!)
We went again last week and the menu has SO many more GF items!! I got the short ribs and they were amazing! (And no gluten reaction.) the dessert menu only listed the apple crisp as GF and we never got to ask our server about the chocolate cake because he was too overwhelmed to get back to us to order. So we skipped dessert altogether.
The wine is always good too.
In short, the food is good and safe for celiacs. But I recommend going for the wine and the show, not the food specifically, only because the service isn’t always the best.
Yes
I’ve been here twice in the past year. The first time I went, I had duck tacos and a chicken dish and it was so yummy and I was so safe. We called ahead of time to see if they could accommodate celiac, and they assured us they could. I was eating in an event room watching a concert. Last night, I was in their Haymarket Lounge watching a comedy show, and I didn’t call ahead of time knowing it was safe last time. The servers were all triple and quadruple sat, as everyone showed up at the same time. I assume everyone was overwhelmed (including the kitchen) because they brought the wrong main course out for us, and then when our gf mousse came for dessert, it looked like it had brownies and a crumble on top. We asked the server and he went back to check with the kitchen and they said it was gf, so I dove in, and I could feel myself getting sick not 10 minutes after finishing the meal. So, if you go, it’s worth calling ahead of time so they can make a note next to your name about celiac—because the stuff they have there is so fun!
Menu items are clearly marked. The waitress was helping in communicating the gluten allergy. They also can modify things that are not marked GF.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
The food is very good; especially the Kung Pao Cauliflower. I have celiacs and I felt time eat time I’ve eaten there.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Have been here twice with no problems. It looks like they changed the menu so that fewer items are marked GF. On my most recent visit, I got the roasted chicken and my girlfriend got the shrimp w squash “pasta” — both marked GF. No problems afterwards. Waitress consulted chef about some of my questions. The wine is OK, not great.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average
The waitress was knowledgeable about what items were safe and if she didn’t know she checked. The food was excellent.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Go cautiously; their menu advertises GF fries but my waitress cautioned that it’s a shared fryer and it “depends on how sensitive I am.”
She was polite and upfront, so I gave them the extra star. I don’t know what else may be actually GF if anything—I was in for a concert so not a great time to inquire. I opted not to order food at all.
I hate to rip a business, but posted this review to yelp due to the fact they printed “GF” on their menu when an item isn’t.
“It’s really wrong to list something as “gluten free” (printed on the menu) when it’s made in a fryer shared with other gluten items. That means the item is not gluten free and it is inaccurate to print it that way on your menu; it could make someone very seriously ill and cause damage to internal organs.”
No