It was fine. Nothing incredible. They can make things with toast or English muffins. However they will toast it in the regular toaster. I Felt peaches across the street was 10 times better.
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They don’t have a separate gf menu, but most of what I asked about was gf. The omelette was absolutely delicious, and they’re potatoes are gf.
Went for breakfast, they have gluten free English muffins and bread. Ask that they grill the bread on the home fries grill (just potatoes). Service was great and the place is super clean. Will def come back during our next trip.
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They do not advertise as gluten free, however they have homemade GF Mac and cheese which is very good. They do offer GF bread and English muffins and the waitress was knowledgeable about celiac. She explained that it was a shared toasted so toasting the breads were out. They. used to half GF fries as they are baked, however they recently changed their recipe and their fries now contain flour. The staff was very knowledgeable and understanding. This is a small, family run business and I really felt like they cared. I didn't give it 5 stars because I wish there were more things on the menu.
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I'm giving a 5 star, not because there were a great many GF options, but because the people at Priscilla's were so unbelievably helpful and kind. It's true. They can make their sandwiches on GF bread, or serve your breakfast with GF toast or English muffin (and their turkey club was delicious). But what truly makes this restaurant a standout is the cheerful way we were greeted with "Hello Good Morning!" and how my (also GF) 5-year-old was invited into an enthusiastic game of I Spy. It was fun. And good food.
There was no sign that Priscilla's offers gluten free breads, which it does, but I hope that will change. Generally, the restaurant is very clean, charming and the staff very friendly and helpful. The food is not inexpensive, but there is a lot to choose from (breakfast all day, too!). Two caveats: the fries are oven baked (some will love that, some won't, so I mention it) and they aren't 100% up to their few Mexican offerings - my companion was put off by the two cold corn tortillas that came with her "huevos rancheros", but they quickly supplied a better flour one. That too came cold, but was quickly and cheerfully heated for her, and she said that she thought the guacamole was from a mix. But that's fine, there is so much here to love - my turkey club sandwich was outstanding - and gluten free! I would encourage anyone to give Priscilla's a try.They have all kinds of gluten free breads, although you have to ask. The surcharge is a very reasonable 75cents.
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