Not good for celiacs. Luckily, all their meats are technically gluten free, but according to the staff, the chance of cross contamination is very high. There is not a separate area where they handle the just meats. All the food at this place passes though this 5x10 trailer where they bake bread, cornbread, and make mac and cheese. Even when I ordered a frito pie with the expressed concern about cross contamination, I saw the staff member not change gloves, slice the brisket with a used knife on an unclean cutting board, and use a giant bag of Fritos which was likely contaminated.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Super tasty, large portions, line wasn't too long on a weekday morning. Just about everything is gluten free so there's plenty of options. It's well marked and the staff know what's what.
Yes
Famous (to Austinites) this barbecue food truck makes all of their meats and most of their sides gluten free. They open at 11:00 am. People start lining up at 10:30. They do run out of food so get there early. It's a byob situation so being something fun for the wait in line.
Yes