Super excited about the wording in the allergen list they gave me, however talking to our waitress the fries are in a shared fryer. So the fries and fried brussel sprouts aren’t actually celiac safe. So the only alternative gf side is a quinoa salad or to pay 2.50 for an upcharge that they wouldn’t wave because their wording on their menus were misleading.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Average
Limited selection of truly GF items, but wow was the food delicious! Our server was very helpful. Most items served here are made from local/Ohio ingredients. I had the Chicken Lettuce Wraps and the Shaved Corn as a side - they were both fantastic and I had no symptoms afterwards. They also have a gluten free bun for burgers, and a couple of hard ciders to choose from. I would definitely go back.
Yes
The server was super knowledgeable and had the full understanding of me having celiac. Great Burger “7th heaven” and broccoli was also very delicious! Ask for Mark !!!
Everything is in a shared fryer; the only thing I feel safe to eat here is the wedge salad. The service is always slow & food seems over priced.
Service was great and our group's food came out fairly quickly. The build-you-own Rail burger (with a decent tasting GF bun) and strawberry side salad tasted great at the time but I had cross-contamination reaction afterward, so wasn't safe enough for Celiacs. If you're just sensitive to gluten it might be okay but this place is definitely not safe for Celiacs, at least not at this time.
No
gluten free buns but not gluten free fries
Yes