Yeah this place is a cross contamination hazard. Usually people automatically change their gloves etc the second they hear gluten allergy but they did not because in the eagerness to be fast, the sandwich maker only heard part of the order prior to it actually being placed and got right to work on it. Problem? You bet. Didn’t hear the gluten part until he’d touched everything with contaminated gloves.
— Not at all
When they have the GF bun it is a great option for something fast. If you ask they will put foil on the toaster and change gloves etc. they mark the GF items too.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Gluten free bread was delicious! So fluffy and tasted “normal” instead of dense and chemically. It was a bit smaller than the other “medium” subs in the order but I didn’t care because it was the closest to real bread I’ve found in a while. I didn’t watch them make it so I don’t fully know about cross contamination but I did get mustard and mayo packets on the side instead of it being included and my sub was wrapped in foil separately and differently than the rest of the order.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Had a great experience at Firehouse Subs. Staff was knowledgeable about gluten cross contact and explained all their precautions to me. They even knew that the pickles should be avoided. I got the turkey with melted cheese on top and their standard Shar hoagie roll. Delicious!
They have solid allergy protocols (using fresh containers, changing gloves, toasting on foil). The cashier said that all of the toppings are GF, but I played it safe (she didn’t seem 100% certain, and things like meatballs are a red flag). I played it safe and had a turkey sub. It was fine, but not worth the $18 it cost.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
I tried the cajun chicken and it was so good 😩 it’s been years since i’ve had a sub
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent