had a ham and cheese omelette that was good. they have Udi’s gluten free bread but use the same toaster as other bread.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
Staff always takes care to mark “GLUTEN ALLERGY” on the ticket and sometimes brings it out separately. Delicious omelettes and potatoes. I’ve never gotten sick and eat at this chain in many different cities.
They have gluten free bread but NOT a toaster to toast it without contaminating it. Not really sure who eats bread not toasted at breakfast. Other than that, food was ok. But the bacon is the worst. Totally microwave bacon.
Cute trendy place. They had gluten free toast which was nice to have for breakfast. If you are ordering a kids meal, make sure to say no garnishes on the plate. I spent time picking off parsley and green onion pieces from my daughter's eggs.
No gf menu. They make you go online, which I couldn't find. Very disappointing!
No
waitress appeared to be bothered when I asked about gluten free. nothing gf here except salad and only with one dressing.
No
yummy have gf on website
There’s an allergen menu that you have to scan on your phone. They have a dedicated GF space in the back (including a toaster). There’s a reasonable amount of stuff to order as long as you get the GF toast. I didn’t experience in cross contamination and the staff seems knowledgeable.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Several decent selections for breakfast/lunch and good safety measures. GF bread/toast available for breakfast or sandwiches, and they said can do gf French toast with it (which we haven’t tried). I asked about butter and they said gf toast always comes no-butter, which made me happy for kitchen safety. Eggs and bacon were good, and lots of gf omelet options. Grain bowls also gf using quinoa.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Gluten free options on menu, staff asked if allergy and plate was marked as such. Found my new stop when making the trip from WV to knoxville
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
To start off, I have been to First Watch many times with and without my family (who eat gluten-free), and every single time the staff has been accommodating and very friendly.
They have plenty of gluten-free breakfast options with foods that are inherently gluten-free (eggs, bacon, fruit, etc.). You can substitute any bread on the menu for gluten-free bread, including the french toast! They always ask if you have a gluten allergy to make sure the kitchen accommodates you.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
I am bummed. Food was delicious but my stomach is paying bad. I told the server I was extremely allergic to gluten and she seemed understanding. I shouldn't have came here. ☹ it's things like this that make me never feel safe eating out. I know there is a warning with it being a chain but at other locations I haven't had a problem.
— Not at all
— Not Much
— Excellent