Celiacs beware - I have Celiac and used to eat here with no problem. Now, they took off many menu items that were gluten free and what they do offer has made me sick. Pizza, salads. Not sure if it a cross-contamination issue. I am very specific and ask questions when ordering. Crossing Aubrees off my list of safe places to eat sadly.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
Not celiac-safe due to cross-contact/cross-contamination. Some GF Items fried in the same oil as glutenous menu items.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Average
Yes
Not gf food... they have only a couple items on the menu tagged gluten friendly but if you're celiac you'll be sick!
The "gluten free" pizza made my 3 yr old celiac daughter vomit all night, enough said.
No
This is a gluten fad friendly place, not truly celiac friendly... They do have several delicious looking items on the menu, but GF mainly means gluten fad-meaning they do deep fry many of the items with food containing gluten. I found it to be frustrating trying to order after finding out the gf next to many menu selections did not really mean gluten free. Bummer!
many GF options. ... yummy pizza
No
My husband and I had the pleasure of dining here last night. We had heard positives and negatives about the chain, and thought we would choose to go to an early dinner, in hopes that it would be a bit slower and we would have time to talk to a manager/chef.
We had near perfect timing. I informed the hostess and our server about my gluten free needs. The server seemed a bit unsure, and sent the manager directly to our table, even without me asking. Ryan, the manager, was the most helpful manager I think I've ever talked to! He was thorough with what they could safely do, and even went as far as suggesting a less spicy topping to the pasta dish I was ordering.
Their menu items are marked with a green "GF" logo if they are "gluten free friendly." Be warned, this does not necessarily mean they are free from cross-contact with other gluten containing foods. It was only through the resourcefulness of Ryan that we learned that their regular brussel sprout side, labeled GF, was actually deep fried with their chicken. The same is true of all their GF fried items, such as their fries.
Ryan personally made sure that our brussel sprouts were sauteed and even made sure the bacon was on the side, as my husband has an intolerance to pork.
This location offers gluten free pasta that is to be cooked in clean fresh water, gluten free buns that are toasted in their own specific pan through the pizza oven, and gluten free pizza crusts. The crusts are baked on clean oven pans, and gluten free pizzas being prepped are done so on a specific plastic cutting board, and the staff is told they must change their gloves. **Caution- There IS free floating flour in the facility as they make their regular pizza crusts from scratch and do not have dedicated topping containers. In my opinion, this is the strongest possibility for cross-contact.
They also have a flourless chocolate cake that is prepared off site, so they simply take a piece out of the fridge/freezer and onto a clean plate when you order it.
They serve RedBridge beer and Angry Orchard Hard Cider.
Added bonus- they serve Faygo in glass bottles!
I'm so appreciative that our server Jeremy sent the manager our way when he wasn't sure of something, just to make sure that we were safe. I think I feel comfortable going back again, and possibly even inviting our Celiac support group. They have a great large room to accommodate groups. I was told the best time to go is when they are slowest, between 2-4 pm. The head kitchen manager is there during that time and he can pay specific attention to what you are ordering.
Giving it a 4 out of 5 because it was not mentioned on the menu that the brussel sprouts were deep fried. Other than that, I think we'll be going back!
I've tried their pizza and burgers. Gluten free buns are good and they even have sweet potato fries.
Yes
The gf feta bread is amazing! Our whole family wants the gf one because it is way better than the regular. The pizza is also good. Wait staff is usually pretty knowledgeable.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Gluten free bun with a burger is your safest choice! Pizza has always made me react and No separate frier
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Gluten free pizza was awesome, the pasta was good too plus they had a gf beer available. Would definitely go back 😊
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
They do NOT have GF pizza anymore. I’m going to order a salad. They have GF buns for burgers and other items
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
This was a nice place! Pizzas sounded good but I opted for a Cobb salad, which was delicious. Staff wasn't super knowledgeable when I asked about dressings but checked for me. Overall I was pleased!
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent