Only two options on the menu are marked, they are labeled ‘gluten sensitive’ rather than ‘gluten free.’ The waitress was knowledgeable and said the two marked items were not subject to cross contamination, and I didn’t get sick so they were careful! My rating isn’t high because the only gs options are chips, so there aren’t full meal options for celiac folks.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
My husband and I went last night for dinner. Looking the kitchen I did not feel comfortable with cross contamination. Food aside one of the staff in charge of clearing the table had head phones in and moving quickly around the restaurant doing what I thought to be singing, which caught my eye. Next thing I know he came up to our table and yelled at me to stop fucking looking at him. I was by no means staring at this man. Even if I had been staff yelling at customers or anyone yelling at anyone is never appropriate. I was terrified, my husband in his seat had his back to the restaurant so he was prepared to quickly turn around in case of emergency. In this world, you know it just takes the wrong person on the wrong day for things to get bad quickly. As the meal went on we both understand this man absolutely has a mental illness. He continued to yell and curse loudly as he moved around the restaurant. We still hurried out on high alert. While I appreciate that this man is trying to make an honest living I felt extremely unsafe. If you are a single woman, or a group of women I would choose another restaurant. If you are a person who scares easily, I would choose another restaurant. If you are gluten free... you guessed it, choose another restaurant.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
NOT gluten free. They have gluten safe options, but they really are not gluten safe. Your only option might be fish tacos. But nothing is gluten free.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Excellent fish tacos. Otherwise very limited options but the tacos were good! Didn’t get sick. They had hard seltzers I could have as well. The food I had was 5/5 but gave it a 3 for the very limited options. Nachos say GFO but are fried in a shared frier.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Good
Absolutely terrible and way overpriced. The staff recommended food that was clearly not gluten free. I ended up paying $18 for a salad with rotten salad greens. Never been so disappointed with a restaurant.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Rude, pretentious and overpriced.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Average
The menu shows “gluten sensitive” options, but the bar tender was extremely rude when I asked about their cross contamination protocol. She literally yelled at me and said she “understands how an allergy works” I felt very disrespected.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Average
My husband wanted to try the beer. Sadly no hard cider just cocktails and wine. The only food choices that are gluten sensitive...eek..are fries and a salad. Not what I want to eat. Outside view is nice..food choices not so much.
No
Not safe for celiacs. After reading reviews here, we thought it might be ok for our daughter with celiac. When we got there and started asking questions, a gentleman who seemed to be a manager was helpful but made very clear the kitchen uses a lot of wheat. Against our better judgment, because our family of 5 was hungry and somewhat desperate to eat, we ate there. Our server clearly did not want to deal with us and practically told us we should leave. Daughter got the teriyaki bowl, which seemed fine (we had been told it was cooked in its own pan with GF ingredients). But she also ordered a Caesar salad without croutons - and found part of a crouton in it after eating half of it. We can’t blame anyone but ourselves, but I’d urge others with celiac to avoid this place. We haven’t found Maui to be easy for our daughter to eat safely.
No
My Celiac daughter ate their teriyaki happily and safely! The server did say they have a mixed kitchen and cannot guarantee perfect safety if you are very sensitive HOWEVER they used gloves and a separate cooking pan for her meal so I felt comfortable “risking it”.
Yes
GF tacos and GF nachos were great. They had an awesome cider on tap- ended up getting a growler and drank off of it for a few days since a lot of resorts don’t have a cider option
Several gf options to pick from. We ate here twice on our honeymoon and I had the chicken teriyaki bowl both times and it was delicious! We also had the nachos for an appetizer.
Lovely brewery that really has nothing to offer those with Celiacs... They do have a full bar, so you can get a glass of wine or mixed drink. They tell you the fries are gluten free... But they use the same fryer as everything else... So umm, not really. If you are going here with family... Eat before you come.
Asked for the zuccherini which is said to be Gluteen free, i tested eith my NIMA device and it said it contained gluten, so i couldn’t eat anywhit g. I explained to the waiter and he felt so sorry for that that i had not to pay for it.
No
Not a lot of gluten free options but they were clearly marked on the menu, tacos, spiralized zucchini salad, and jambalaya. No gf beer.
Gf fish tacos and nachos and cider on tap. I have Celiac and had no problem. Would definitely go back!
Loved the fish tacos. Gluten sensitive options available but probably not appropriate for celiacs. No gluten free beer, but other alcohol is available.