Roadhouse Cafe

11 ratings
$ • Cafe
Reported NOT to have a gluten-free menu, but gluten-free options are available
Reported GF menu options: Bread/Buns, Pancakes
Safety Rating
4 ratings

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176 Federal St
Belchertown, MA 01007

Most Recent Reviews


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Really great (and huge) GF pancake!

Quality & Quantity


Is there a gluten-free menu?

— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu

How much of the menu is available gluten-free?

— Most/All

How would you rate the taste and quality of the gluten-free food you tried?

— Excellent

Updated 2 years ago read full review

Gluten Sensitive

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There was a separate gluten free menu with like four different types of GF breads. they also had a gluten-free plate sized pancake (which is what i ordered), which was the BIGGEST and THICKEST pancake i’ve ever seen or eaten. i couldn’t finish it due to its sheer mass, but it was such a nice switch from how tiny gluten-free things usually are.

Updated 4 years ago read full review

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Updated 4 years ago read full review

This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions.

Gluten-Free Features

  • Bread/Buns
  • Pancakes

Categories

  • Breakfast
  • Cafe

Photos


Tons of GF options
Delicious omelette with homemade herb cheese.
French Toast with blueberries, made from housemade GF corn bread.
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Celiac

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I ate here for breakfast and it was great! They have a big assortment of gluten free breads (that actually taste good!) and pancakes. When I ordered toast I asked if they cooked it in the same toaster as regular bread and they said no, they grill it separately because of allergies. I didn’t even have to ask! Very impressed

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 4 years ago read full review

Celiac

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My daughter and I (both Celiac) had a most delicious breakfast here, sharing French Toast (made from our choice of 4 homemade GF breads) with blueberries, and an omelette with house made herb cheese. Food was wonderful, service was lovely. Just a terrific community spot, locally owned and run with care.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 5 years ago read full review

Celiac

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After eating here within the hour I was sick. I called and spoke with the owner who didn't understand that Gf bread couldn't be cooked in the same toaster as GF bread. Obviously no clue on the in and outs of Celiac's Disease ! I won't be back

Updated 7 years ago read full review

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Ate here twice. Once was told home fries were gluten free, once told they were not. Truth is everything is cooked with same oil and surface and that turned out to be an issue for me. Their gluten free bread is good but their servers are not aware of the issues. Otherwise a nice place.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 7 years ago read full review

Celiac

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Not Gluten Free environment, even though they have gluten free options on menu. Everything is cooked in same ovens, on same grill or in same toaster! They were honest and polite when asked but place is not safe for celiac.

Celiac friendly?

No

Updated 7 years ago read full review

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Delicious breakfast with fair number of gluten free options including pancakes, a few varieties of bread, cornbread, biscuits and amazing coffee cake! Excellent, friendly service from knowledgeable wait staff. Fantastic coffee too.

Updated 8 years ago read full review

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I have eaten here a few times, it's a good option to get to have a GF breakfast, the pancakes are very good. They have a few varieties of GF bread which are pretty good as well as a GF coffee cake.

Updated 11 years ago read full review

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Tried to kill me. Gave me regular bread when i asked for gluten free without me knowing... made me very sick and was defensive on the phone and not apologetic. if you are going to advertise gluten free products staff should be educated on gluten free offerings and preparation and if it were my restaurant the waitress that improperly served wheat instead of gf would be fired.

Updated 11 years ago read full review

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