The man on the phone told me to not risk eating here if my allergy was severe. I have celiac so I skipped it. They were very informative though. Meats are cut with the same knife that cuts buns and bread. Fries share a fryer with breaded items. BBQ sauce is gluten free.
No
Wonderful barbecue!
yummy food, not specific gluten free menu or items. great brisket !!
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
All I could eat (GF) was BBQ chopped brisket sans bun, No GF buns, and Cole slaw. Portion is not big.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
The smoked meats was good, but I guess we were expecting more from a bbq joint in Texas. The manager was very helpful, and identified all the GF items on the menu for us. We’d eat here again.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Good
Food is celiac friendly. I am used to St. Louis and Kc style bbq, wasn’t a fan of this bbq except for the brisket and it was delicious. Baked beans are chuck wagon style (think peppers instead of bbq sauce and meat) coleslaw tasted store bought. My friend got the ribs and they were terribly dry. 2 sauce choices the “vinegar based” one tastes like ketchup and mustard mixed together. The original has a pepper Smokey back, mixed together they don’t taste too bad. Brisket can stand alone without sauce
Yes
This place can be kind of hit or miss but it’s one of the only places I could still eat pretty freely after learning of my celiac disease so I take my chances. Plus my mom always tells me how my grandfather would take her to this exact place for lunch when she was my age so I love the history of it. I don’t suggest this for anyone who isn’t willing to take a chance of getting sick but for the 2.5 years I’ve been eating here, I’ve only been sick maybe twice.