They ended up being able to accommodate but I wouldn’t call it celiac friendly. The french toast could be made with gluten free bread but was likely cross contaminated. I had a heaping bowl with no egg and it was alright.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
This is such a cute little cafe. The food is great. They do not have a GF menu, but have GF bread listed as options. I am very sensative so I always get things that stay away from all bread types. Because of that I can't speak to whether or not they have a separate toaster for the GF bread or if they use separate batter for the GF French toast. It's a small cafe so I don't take any chances. I would say that this is a place to go only if you are educated on your needs. The staff doesn't know, but did great with being told what I needed and how to get it done.
Yes
Not Celiac friendly. Wait staff very uneducated on gluten free menu items, and when my food arrived the first time it was served on a wheat English muffin after specifically requesting a gluten free one. They remade the order, but I believe they must have simply swapped out the toppings as I am now spending my New year's needing to be within 30 of a toilet. So not impressed!
No
There is not a gluten-free menu at this place. Salad was good. But the waitstaff was uneducated when it came to what foods on their menu contained gluten. Took four different people to offer up information that was lacking confidence in what ingredients were actually in their food. The cook was very helpful. So overall from a gluten-free diner perspective, my experience was disappointing.
No
Service was slow but I had a great gluten free sandwich here. They even use local veggies in their recipes. Bright cheery atmosphere.
The service isn't awesome, but the food is delicious and they're great with all allergies.
Small sit down cafe. Knowledgable about cross contamination and helpful for any allergens. Will make French toast and many gf breakfasts and also sandwiches and wraps. Love this place!
Yes