Very good meal. GF menu with lots of choices. The waitress was very helpful. Be sure to ask about your options. It would be great if they offered a gluten free ale or lager as well!
Yes
You can order pizza and pasta gluten-free. They have a separate g-f menu. They've recently changed their menu to make it spicier, so I'm not as enamoured of them as I used to be. Their poutine is gluten-free - I always order it without the pickled veggies.
Dedicated GF fryer and GF menu. Nachos are fantastic. Must notify staff that you are GF.
Yes
Have come here a few times and thought I would write a review. Brewsters offers a Gluten Friendly Menu. Do not be decieved! The burgers come with a no charge gf bun (which is a Care Baking bun), and is appreciated! If you are celiac you can only have a salad on the side. The frys, tater tots, nachos, sweet potato fries are all cooked in a Shared fryer even though it is listed on the Gluten Friendly Menu. I had the butter chicken which comes on a large plate. Only half the plate had food as I can only assume the other half had Naan bread normally. Overall the staff is more than happy to ask the kitchen for options but when it comes to what's they are known for (beers), a celiac doesn't have any options other than mixed drinks and cider from another local brewery.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
I have eaten here twice now! They have a gluten friendly menu that tells you to let your server know about serious allergies. I had a fantastic server, when I asked about allergies she checked if I was celiac so she could make a note. Only thing I would say is, I had a great experience and my server was honest, I asked about a dedicated fryer and she told me it is “dedicated fryer” but the kitchen isn’t super carful about it so I avoided it, hopefully the other servers are the same. I will be back to try more options!
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Went with a group of work people. Asked the server a few questions about options for me. She didn't seem to understand the difference of Celiacs. Went back to talk to kitchen, returned and reported they refused to cook for me because they were busy. I was deeply embarrassed and had to sit there and watch everyone else eat. Awful
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Had a delicious burger and fries. Staff were knowledgeable. There was a gluten free menu.
Gluten free menu is actually gluten “friendly “ Most items have an * saying the food is put into the same fryer as every other non gluten free food. Don’t see the point of a gluten free menu if a celiac can’t actually have most of the food off of it. It’s like false advertising
No