I ordered a hook and ladder on gluten free bread. It wasn't until I watched the girl place the gluten free bread directly on the line that I had to mention it was an allergy. She apologized and got a new bun and placed it on its own wrapper. Was it my fault for not noticing earlier, probably. Just be aware that you'll need to specify. Everything else worked out, and I did NOT get sick! I'm going to take the small win where I can get it! I also wish they would have marked my sandwich as GF, as the rest of my family got regular sandwiches.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
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
Sadly they no longer carry gluten free bread. Beware!
— No gluten-free information on the menu
Gluten free bun but no measures to prevent cross contamination. No knowledge of which items are gluten free. Bread crumbs all over the place.
— Not at all
— Some
— Excellent
Was craving a sandwich and remembered they were in my area, looked at the menu and read a review on here and went for it! The gal at the front was the best, explained all protocols for gluten allergy and wont cut your sandwich to lessen the chance of cross contanimation. Bonus : they have Schar bread ! So i was sold ! I had a tuna sandwich no cheese and some chips! I feel fine and will definately return again.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent