Have never gotten sick from ordering off of their gf menu but options are very limited so I rarely go here for a good gf meal.
Very friendly and accommodating. Decent gluten free menu and pretty knowledgeable. I had the Deviled eggs. Very awesome. Just ate do don't know about cross contamination but if I don't get sick, they did a wonderful job, above my expectations!
Seperate gf menu with not that many options, but enough for a decent meal. When asking for gf, manager comes by to advise and answer questions. I went with the taco's on corn tortillas (pretty nice) and the tomato bisque, which was absolutely amazing! This soup alone is worth the trip. Manager came by several times to check on me and was very knowladgeable about the whole gluten thing.
Yes
I agree with the others, I did check their menu before I went in, so I could bring all my own dressings and seasonings with me. I wouldn't have gone there if it wasn't for the gift card I was given for Christmas. When the amount is gone, we will not go back.
No
The server was very helpful and friendly, however the food is mediocre at best and very overpriced. The gluten free menu is more of a "gluten don't" menu - it includes lots of items but after every item lists all the items you need to ask to have removed from the dish - pretty much leaving you with a bowl of lettuce, or a plain ground beef patty on a plate (aka burger), or grilled fish. I only had an hour to grab lunch in order to be at a work function being held at the Twelve, otherwise I would have just left. I ordered the special grilled mahi mahi with bock choy and brown rice. The bock choy was so oily with cooking oil that it was inedible. The fish was okay (again unnecessarily overly oiled with cooking oil) - about 6 oz of fish. The brown rice was brown rice. I had water to drink. My lunch bill was $32 - hardly worth it. There are so many fantastic restaurants in Atlanta that go out of their way to provide safe gluten free meals, why bother with this place - or any place in Atlantic Station? I ate at Lure in midtown on Sunday for dinner, had a fabulous meal with a cocktail for the same price.
Meh.
I agree with person above. This place has sucky gf menu options. I ordered a gf hamburger and they bring me a patty with tomato and onions on top. I give props to In N Out Burger for knowing how to do a gf protein style burger, AND fries!
this chains g free menu sucks! if you want lots of choices with no gfree substitutions you are in business. who wants spinach dip without crackers or chips... I won't come back!
Menu does not list gluten free items, but their online menu does. They have gluten free beer, but make sure to say you want the GF beer; there’s a non GF beer with the same name. I was sadly glutened.
Lovely meals...lunch today dinner 2 nights ago. Had 8 Oz Filet. It came with mashed potatoes and beautifully cooked asparagus. (Many restaurants here charge for sides and it can double the cost.) Great staff. Manager stopped by to say they were all aware of my gluten free needs. The waiter checked on a couple of requests for me. No reactions. Highly recommended.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I had a Cobb Salad with chicken. I am celiac. I did not get sick or feel any ill effects. Wait staff is knowledgeable about gf. The regular menu does not notate gf but they can pull up a gf menu on the table side tablet.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
Gluten sensitive menu available
Fryer has cross contamination- menu seems to be in line with that.
Has blackened shrimp tacos with beans and rice had some spice (medium heat).
My only suggestion to management would be fix your sinks in the bathroom 1 of them work and it was barely leaking water out. I don’t trust the staff is washing their hands properly when I see the public bathroom has cold water or sinks that don’t work…
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Yardhouse has a full gluten sensitive menu. Delicious food.
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent