The owner’s daughter has Celiac so I felt safe eating here!! Only a few options, but they are GOOD. I had the Pork Green Chili Bowl with gluten free cornbread and it was great! I would go back just for the cornbread. No beer or cider options but they had a decent grapefruit seltzer. Items are marked on the menu and they said they will prepare the food in separate area when I told them I’m gluten free/Celiac.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Not a lot of options but their salads taste great. The Buddha bowl is truly amazing! No gf beer or cider. Good ambience. Dog friendly.
— Not Much
— Excellent
This is my friends favorite brewery. I was thrilled to see they had a few clearly marked gluten free items and one seltzer option. No wine, ciders, or gluten free beer.
I really enjoyed the large Buddha Bowl Salad and surprisingly found it very flavorful and well balanced with a variety of veggies and toppings. It was really good.
Dog friendly with plenty of outside seating. The bathrooms were really clean. There’s a dog park and lake across the street but it’s located outside of Boulder without anything nearby.
We went mid-day Saturday and enjoyed the live band.
The raspberry seltzer was refreshing with a good raspberry flavor.
I was positively shocked to see the online menus say “chips are gluten free but friend in a shared fryer.” While disappointing I can’t enjoy the chips, I was very appreciative of the upfront information as this is always a question I have to ask.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Good
My experience at Avery Brewing Company was great. Staff was very knowledgeable and walked me through the menu. They also made a note to the chef when I placed my order. I ordered the half of rack of ribs which were delicious! I was pleasantly surprised that their cornbread is gluten-free.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Our son with celiac was served a wheat bun.
Not a ton of gluten free options and very over priced. They also didn't have any ciders or gf beer. The waiter really didn't understand what gluten was and tried to tell me I couldn't have the fried stuff because it was fried in soybean oil. I told him that soybean oil doesn't have gluten in it but because they were frying stuff batterer in gluten flour I couldn't eat the fried things. He didn't seem to understand what I was saying and got kind of snippy with me - I was just trying to educate him so he didn't get someone else with celiac disease really sick! Don't recommend, but if your friends/family are set on going you could find something to eat (for $20+ and 2 options!).
Ironically, a brewery was my favorite place I ate at in Boulder. They have gluten free options marked directly on their menu. Everything I had was delicious, fresh and most importantly, I didn't get sick. No gluten free beer on tap but they do have coffee, soda etc. Everyone was friendly and accommodating. Highly recommend.