We grabbed takeout. Not a dedicated fryer so no fries but the burger on an Udis roll and roasted potatoes were really good.also has a gluten free menu
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Average
Waiter was nice and acknowledged that my food was gluten free when it arrived. The beet salad was ok the dressing was very bland and there was too much of it. Everyone else enjoyed their food.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Below Average
Avoid if you can.
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Poor
For context, I have a severe form of gluten sensitivity known as Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity. It's not a fad diet nor is it a preference and it certainly does not promote weight loss which are some of the common misconceptions and judgments made regarding this condition.
Ingesting gluten causes serious neurological symptoms such as inflammation of the brain, ataxia which is speech difficulties and issues with balance and coordination, debilitating migraine, joint swelling, nausea and excessive vomiting. For this reason, I avoid eating out and cook most meals at home. These symptoms have been confirmed medically and are indisputable, despite the major amount of ignorance amongst restaurant staff.
Anyone who has a gluten intolerance knows that you can't plan everything in advance, especially when out of town or when out with other people who don't have a gluten sensitivity/allergy. My boyfriend wanted to eat here and he looked it up and saw that they have a GF menu, which was a sign that I could find something to eat and not get sick, this couldn't have been any further of base from what I experienced.
The staff member who took our order was extremely agitated and dismissive about my request for a burger with a gluten free bun, which is a pretty simple request. She didn't allow me the opportunity to even state that I had an allergy because she seemed to have the opinion based on her body language, tone of voice and facial expressions that I was a hypochondriac eating a fad diet, a common and EXTREMELY dangerous misconception that has landed many unsuspecting diners in the ER and dealing with severe side effects for weeks.
There were several red flags throughout my experience, so many that I left and took the food to go because I was extremely uncomfortable and made to feel unwelcome. The waitress didn't inquire as to whether I had an allergy or if cross contamination would be an issue. She just told me that the burger would be served on an UDI's gluten free bun.
The top bun of the burger was an UDI's bun but the bottom bun was definitely a wheat bun. Anyone with a gluten allergy knows that UDI's buns are tiny in diameter and they barely cover the burger patty. I've been gluten free for 7+ years and I've eaten them on many occasions. They're also drier and have a distinct texture. The bottom bun was massive compared to the top bun, I'd say at least 2x the size. I figured there was no way that the staff would purposely give me a wheat bun out of spite due to the strange and odd fascination and stigma that many restaurant workers seem to have when it comes to gluten allergies. If you've encountered this type of waiter, manager or chef then you know exactly what I'm talking about, this was that scenario to a T.
Less than 24 hours later I'm contemplating going to the ER, I have a severe migraine, I've vomited all day, I can't hold down any food or fluids, my joints are swelling and I've been in the worst pain I've felt in years, so much so I haven't been able to get out of bed. If you eat here you're taking a major risk of not only experiencing a cross contamination situation but being blatantly given wheat products out of lack of education or spite.
DO NOT EAT HERE IF YOU HAVE A GLUTEN SENSITIVITY OR ALLERGY. YOU'RE AT THE MERCY OF THE STAFF'S MOOD AND ATTITUDE AND YOU'RE TAKING A MAJOR RISK. ILL BE REGRETTING THIS FOR THE NEXT 2 WEEKS. DONT WALK PAST THIS PLACE, RUN IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Average
One Love has a pretty extensive gluten free menu with lots of options. Server was knowledgeable and we liked it so much we are here twice on our trip.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
They have a small, but good gluten free menu that you just need to ask a waiter about. Have burgers on Udis bun that is delicious. Have a good selection of drinks including ciders that hit the spot!
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
I’m not sure if was gluten or food poisoning but I was VERY sick after eating here. There is a gluten free menu with lots of options.. I had the grilled chicken southwest sandwich wish mashed potatoes. The rest of the family (non celiac) had no issues.
Our server was sooo exceptional!!! She was so knowledgeable, that I felt completely comfortable eating there & enjoying every bite!!
Yes
Our server was very helpful and knowledgeable. Great gluten free options.
Yes
Our waitress was very informed about what was safe for me. I am both celiac and dairy allergic so sometimes it’s a bit more complicated than usual. I had no reaction to my meal (I had bacon wrapped scallops with aioli sauce & duck with jalapeño slaw (look out, they are not shy with the jalapeño 😳) and green beans from the gluten free menu. All amazing!!
Yes
They have a special printed gluten free menu, which is great. Our server Kellie was awful however, and quite unwilling to work with us to figure out if my daughter (Celiac) could eat one of the summer specials. She gave major attitude when we asked her to note the GF request on the order. Seems like a nice place, but avoid being seated in Kellie’s section.
We ate here for dinner last night. We have 4/5 gf in our party. Waiter was very knowledgeable. Told us all fryer stuff was not safe. Had a separate gf menu and gf beer
Yes
Food was delicious, great gluten free options.
Yes
Full gluten free menu! Burgers, Beer, and more!