Yes
Everything is served on a separate tray and bun comes in a separate bag. Bun is great. Wish the had a dedicated French fry fryer so I could enjoy the frys but glad they have other options! Eat here often and have never gotten sick.
Love!!!! I never get sick here! And I do eat the fries occasionally although they warn against it.
Yes
My celiac family loves eating here. They truly understand cross contamination and love their burgers. It's nice they have options that are GF for sides but I wish they would get a dedicated gf fryer for French fries. Love their ice cream options too.
Yes
Wish they could figure out a gluten free ice cream cone. But they serve the buns separately so you know it's not the regular kind.
The GF bun is awesome!
the only fast food restaurant that I have found with gluten free buns, and their butter burgers are amazing!
We often go to this location and always have a great experience. No fries but great burger and bun and custard.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Nice to have a spot in between Cincy and Indy that is reliable. Great burgers and bun! No fries.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Culver’s is great, because they have a dedicated fryer for their fries. They have a gluten free bun for those who need this option. However, their bun does have pea fiber in it, which I can’t eat due to it being one of my trigger allergens for my autoimmune disease. I like to eat either their chili cheese fries or I will get a burger with no bun and make it a basket.
While this would possibly work for someone that has a sensitivity. This is not a place you would want to eat if you are celiac . The fries are dropped in the same oil that everything else is. As if one time wasn’t enough, I had gone another time after and just got a chicken breast and sure enough , cross-contact and had touched gluten. Strongly advise against for celiac
— Not at all
— Not Much
They tried. Spoke to the manager, she took the proper steps notating my order and notifying the kitchen, and yet, here we are.
Bun came in its own packaging, so cross-contamination must have occurred.
Definitely not Celiac safe.