Unfortunately this is not celiac friendly at all, and I would eat here at your own risk if you’re sensitive to gluten. They make their bread in-house (all gluten), and there was nothing marked in the bakery as gluten free. They don’t have any dedicated gf cook space either.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
The menu does not have labels of what is gluten-free or can be modified, however, they do have the option to sub GF bread (for an upcharge) and it was not too difficult to get a safe meal there. Plus it’s quite tasty!
— Some
— Good
My husband got me a gluten free cake for my birthday, it was probably the best cake/cupcake texture and taste I’ve had since I went gf. I wasn’t there to ask questions so I don’t know their protocols.
— Some
— Excellent
They do not have a gluten free bread option. Sad! However, they will let you sub tomatoes for the bread. Otherwise, omelettes and potatoes are really good. Loose one star for the lack of gluten free toast.
The menu in the cafe wasn’t labeled but the waiter told me the Salmon tostadas were the top sold gf item and they also can do sandwiches w/o bread just with lettuce wrap and of course salads. It got only 4 stars cuz they only have two gf bakery items (cream brûlée and macaroon).
No separate GF menu and not a dedicated facility. I had an omelette that was good and I didn’t get sick from it.
No