Note - the waitress mentioned that the grill is not gf dedicated
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Eaten Parks are great for celiacs, no matter which one I go to the food is consistent and tastes the same. The item are labeled and waitress are knowledgeable. I have never gotten sick off of there gluten free items.
I’ve eaten here quite a few times and the food is always gluten free and always great! There’s a god amount of options (breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert) that I’m always happy. I’d definitely recommend it.
Yes
Clearly marked gluten free options. Great options for the kids. Have gluten free hamburger buns. Food was fast friendly and very delicious!! Highly recommend!!
Yes
GF burger and GF fries were really good and great price.
Yes
Burger with GF bun, ask for GF BAKED fries and you won't have an issue. Breakfast is great, only had an issue once when they gave the wrong potatoes, but they replaced the whole meal right away. All american scrambler is a fave, with a gf bun instead of bagel. They are very accomodating if you are specific.
I ordered a burger with gluten free bun and the waitress suggested pan fries because they are gluten free. Sadly something was cross contaminated and made me severely ill.
No
The manager went out if his way to make us crust less strawberry pie
I enjoy eating breakfast here and have had no reactions.
Their burgers with gluten free buns are great.
Yes
Very impressed, I notified my server that I had celiac disease and I asked if she could ask the kitchen staff to please change gloves when handling my food. I ordered a turkey burger on gluten free bread and she came back to let me know the turkey burger would normally go through the grill that also had bread in there, so she said they could cook mine on the grill too instead so it wouldn't be by the bread and get contaminated, very sweet. Great service, thank you Jenny!!!
They call it a celiac menu, not just gluten free. The servers know what they're doing. I love it.
Yes
Yes
Good solid place for breakfast . Several GF options for breakfast. Breakfast bun is, I think, the Glutino English muffin. I do question whether the omelettes listed as GF are in fact GF since they contain regular breakfast sausage which has, I think, fillers with gluten. And the GF menu is entitled “Gluten Friendly” which indicated to me they don’t really understand what they are doing. So definitely ASK. But servers are nice and my omelette was delicious and the coffee was great!
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
This place was quite a find. If you are driving across Pennsylvania, there are not a lot of gluten-free options. The woman who took our order was celiac and said they have a separate area and protocol they follow when handling allergies and such. We got the coleslaw and the grilled chicken bacon club. The bun was your typical Udi’s so next time, we’ll probably go with one of the dinners. There are a lot of options on their gluten friendly menu. If you’re driving through, I would definitely say stop in. There’s even a drive-through if you need to keep going.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Average
Weirton location is familiar with Celiac Disease and has a gluten friendly option available.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Gluten Free options, my kid was happy with the results and for us, is really hard to find places the are gluten free and on top of that not to jeopardize to much his diabetes.
Thank you
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I've been here a few times since going gluten free and I haven't have any problems so far. They have a decent gluten-free menu with a variety of options. Once, I asked if they could make a non-gluten-free sandwich into a gluten-free sandwich by using their gluten-free bread, and they said yes. A couple minutes later, one of the staff rushes to tell me that the meat has breading on it, and asks if I'd like the normal version without breading. Once I confirm that, the staff member rushes back to the kitchen to tell the cooks to use the normal meat without breading. Though not every staff member is completely informed about gluten sensitivities, because I once had a staff member ask me if I would like garlic bread with my meal after I informed them my meal had to be gluten free (They seemed new though so it's probably not their fault). Overall I'd say this is a safe place to eat, though if you have any additional concerns you can inform the staff (they are very nice).
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent