We went here for breakfast and were told the “stuff on the menu without gluten in it is gluten free.” This resulted in me ordering something with gluten in it and getting partway through before i figured it out.
No
I can only speak for their breakfasts because that’s all I’ve ever ordered here, but I have been going here gluten-free for years and never had a reaction. Let waitstaff know you’re gluten free. You can substitute a fruit cup for the bread. Very welcoming and attentive staff. It is regular American breakfast fare. The eggs, hashbrowns and bacon etc. are all done perfectly & the fruit cup is actually so fresh I eat it, unlike many other places. They will tell you the hashbrowns are gluten free, and I think they must separate them on the griddle because they have always been fine with me. Large servings. I prefer the lighter side dishes on the menu and it’s still a lot, plus about 20% cheaper. I love Elmer’s!
Yes
Used to be a favorite. They no longer have a gluten free menu. The main menu has very limited items suited for a celiac diet. Basically steak or salmon. Wait staff did the best they were able to do with the corporate change in attitude.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
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— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I had a delicious omelet and Bloody Mary. They subbed fruit for the biscuit. The kitchen staff is mostly Spanish speaking so my allergy translation card came in handy. All the bacon and sausage were cooked in the deep fryer so the waitress didn’t recommend ordering those.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
No gf menu and very few gluten free options
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
My non-GF family decided where to go for breakfast, so I didn’t get a chance to look the menu over for GF friendly items. I appreciate how they indicate the brand of meat products they use. It gave me a chance to research GF status. According to Daily’s and Zenner’s websites, bacon and chicken apple sausage are GF. I always feel that omelettes are the best orders in a non-dedicated kitchen.
I mentioned my gluten allergy/Celiac disease to the servers and my concerns for cross contamination. They seemed knowledgeable and suggested fruit to substitute their biscuit side.
In town for the weekend, my family visited twice since our first visit was impressive. Everyone really enjoyed their meals AND I walked away safe.
First trip: Willamette Valley Omelette Second trip: Grilled Vegetable Skillet and I added the chicken sausage
Both were absolutely delicious!
Inform the staff, emphasizing your allergy and asking for clean surfaces, glove changes, new utensils, etc. They will do their best to accommodate.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent