happy have a gluten free breakfast option for rush line mornings. the gluten free bread was very dry and the service was kind of weird and they took forever to get my food out. but very tasty sandwich.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
I’ve been chasing these cafes on our holiday in the states. They have the best coffee and a great range of gluten free options. I had w the cheese, egg and bacon on gluten free toast. Server checked to see if I had allergy before I had a chance to ask her. Highly recommend
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I had a breakfast sandwhich with egg, bacon, and avocado. Gluten free bread and no cheese (cant do dairy). It was overall very good!! I ordered online and it was ready for me to pick up when I got there.
— Some
— Good
We went for breakfast, but all the muffins and pastries were in the same display, uncovered. We asked if they had any out back, but they said no. The girl looked at us as if we were fussy, we left
No
Wide selection of gluten free pastries and most things on their menu can be made gluten free. Friendliest customer service I encountered in NYC!
Really delicious GF banana bread, I’ve also had a GF sandwich from them. Bread was really big just fell apart easily, but overall really delicious and a couple of good options
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Ordered chili scrambled eggs with avocado on gluten free toast (plain Udis style), a slice of GF banana bread, and a matcha. Everything was delicious. Service was excellent too. The only reason why I might not go back is the price — it was a very expensive breakfast
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Waiter was really nice. Told him I had gluten allergy ordered a sandwich with gluten-free bread. Another waiter brought me my food. The bread looked more like regular bread, but I ate it anyways, because I made it clear to the waiter, and he seemed very clear on my allergy and my order, after eating half of the sandwich I quickly had to go to the bathroom when I got back my original waiter said that was not gluten-free bread. They had given me gluten, and I was sick for days after that. Just be careful if you have celiac, I wouldn’t come here.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Good
Breakfast food was good, coffee was so so. I had the green baked eggs & really enjoyed. They make there own GF bread- which was delicious. However, the menu only lists bread as GF. There are options- the staff is knowledgeable.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
They have a menu that labels gluten free options really well. But, coeliacs beware.
I ordered scrambled eggs on toast, telling them I was a coeliac. It came out on obviously gluten bread, so I asked them to remake it.
They waited a few minutes and then brought out what was obviously the same eggs (it had the appearance of eggs that have had time to coagulate post-cooking, and they had originally arrived with a distinctive clumping that was present in the original eggs.)
I asked if they’d been remade and our server said “yes”. When we followed up with her, she went to the kitchen to ‘confirm’, and several minutes later said they’d remake it ‘just to be certain that they’d been remade’, and fell over themselves to apologetically offer a baked good (which had gluten lol) or any other thing I’d like as an apology.
New eggs were definitely remade, but I got a sore stomach soon after eating so I fear there may have been cross contamination.
The food is tasty, but I’d caution coeliacs about the risks. All the more galling because they charge $2 for one slice of gluten free bread!
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent