Jasons deli is one of our favorite gluten free options. However, as with all Jasons Delis, you need to ask for gluten free and tell them it’s for allergies. They are very accommodating, and I always ask them to make sure they are taking the peanut butter, jelly, fruit, salad stuff etc from a new container from the back and not from the open bar behind the counter. They are more than happy to do it. We have eaten at this one and had no issues, but I still explain just to make sure. We have a very sensitive celiac 12 yr old and she loves Jasons
Yes
The food is great, and no reaction yet. I'd give it 5 stars for quality and service, yet I rushed in saw gluten-free and didn't question how my sandwich was made. I may feel fine, but I wouldn't risk it. I may not be going again :(. But they were very friendly. Maybe if you nicely asked what they could prepare the most conscientiously with extra care, like a chicken salad I could see them doing the best they can.
Not safe for celiacs, cross contamination all over the place, do not recommend
No
Been there several times and haven't gotten sick. The staff is knowledgeable and the gluten free items are marked
great deli for a GF meal. They seem to be well trained, I've never gotten sick here.
WARNING TO CELIACS... There is occasionally some confusion on the bacon. It is not gluten free. Bacon is gluten free naturally but the device in which they cook it is shared with bread.
I wrote 2 letters to them telling them to get the proper training from the gluten intolerance group so they can serve celiacs. They just don't get it. I wouldn't eat there if you are celiac and I would write them a letter telling them how offensive it is to celiacs that they will have a gluten free menu but refuse to get the proper training so they can serve celiacs. Ridiculous! I can't stand ignorance!
The food was good, but the staff was a little apathetic about the whole food allergy thing. Still, I didn't get sick!
No
No
It was 5 stars until the menu change to having a disclaimer that people with celiac disease should not eat there - even though the chain had a gluten free menu for years prior to the change.
While their gluten-free bread is not the best, they take special care when preparing GF sandwiches. They have separate gloves, cutting board, and knives to use for my sandwich. It's actually pretty cool to see. They do have a gluten-free menu as well.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Gluten free menu. Items come out separately.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
They take precautions to avoid cross contamination and will make your sandwich in a separate area. Just be sure to let them know you have celiac or a gluten allergy. Sandwiches were very good.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
They are very conscious of gluten sensitivities. They do have an entire section of the menu that is gluten free,. I asked if they substitute a sandwich from the regular menu to be made with gluten free bread, they accommodated and without me having to ask immediately washed hands and changed gloves. Only one employee handled my food and used new utensils while doing so.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
I love this place and The GF menu. Never get sick and I have Celiac
— Very