They tried, but when I found food particles in my meal, they didn't care.
Waitress said they didn't have anything gluten free, I would have to know what I could order... Horrible experience: food took forever, hair on omelet, water pitchers dirty inside, waitress' shirt was filthy with food smeared on it, didn't bring everyone's food out together. Long wait just to get a table when we did call ahead and it was not worthy! Would never go back. Stomach upset 30 minutes after eating an omelet.
No
No gluten free menu but staff can make recommendations. I have eaten here successfully a couple of times.
Beware if you are gluten-free. The waitress told me something was gluten free when I specifically asked her and it was not, she wrote "gluten free" all over the ticket that went back to the kitchen and the chef didn't even know that what he was providing me was not gluten free (or he didn't care) and I later found out from their web-page that the item I ordered clearly had gluten in it.
No
No, they don't have gluten free bread which is unfortunate but the staff is great and have have an allergy menu so you know what's safe and what's not. I eat there a lot and I feel like I have several good (and many very healthy) choices. You can bring in your own wrap or bread and they'll serve you a bread-less sandwich.
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
My daughter has Celiac and I’m gf. They prepare allergy meals in a separate area of the kitchen. She ordered gf French toast and it came out seperately and marked. Our server was very knowledgeable, but others there were not. It has now been a couple of hours since we went and my daughter and I both feel good with no signs of being glutened.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
They are very considerate when I order gluten free bread for toast and inform them of my allergies. I'm sure other locations might be less kind but this one is great.
Cross contact is possible I'm sure, but I believe they car enough to make some effort
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Decent brunch food. Whenever I mention gluten free they know what I'm talking about and seem to be careful. I feel a bit rushed though, they usually give us the check before we're halfway done with the food.
— Some
— Good