I enjoyed my meal here, but there are a few things to keep in mind:
This restaurant carries gluten free bread, but not gluten free rolls. I don’t mind eating a burger out of bread, but if you’ve got your heart set on a roll, you’ll be disappointed.
The French fries are unfortunately cross contaminated. I am hit or miss with whether cross contamination bothers me, so I decided I would get them anyway and deal with the reaction if it came. Thankfully I did not get sick, but you know your body so do what’s best for you.
If you’re okay with both those things, then you’ll be fine with this restaurant. They also have curry and a few other things you can eat, but not a ton aside from sandwiches so keep that in mind.
This restaurant also carries gluten free beer, which I drank while listening to live pub music which was very fun!
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Went there for dinner, ordered the chicken & told the waitress I had a gluten allergy and was met with a reply of “yeah” which should have been enough of a red flag however after asking again about gluten free options she informed me the only thing on the menu that’s actually GF is the chicken without the gravy, which she hadn’t stated when I ordered at first. Food came out with gravy — sent back and a new plate came out without but I then spent the entire evening with the worst stomach cramps I’ve ever had. Absolutely NOT celiac safe in my opinion. Staff generally seemed dismissive and unbothered by allergies & I paid the price.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Perfect to grab a sandwich at lunch as they offer gf bread. Not much else available for gf but would definitely recommend for something small to eat. The staff were very facilitating and offered to make fried potatoes to accompany my sandwich as the fried for chips may be cross contaminated.
Yes