Have good food & enjoy what I get. Hard to find food here that is safe.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Excellent
My favorite place to get food quickly. Grilled nuggets are my favorite. Fries are made in a dedicated fryer. Offers gluten free bread, haven’t tried it yet.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Chickfila is a go to for us for fastfood when traveling. The one at Riverview is where we dine at home. The management there have correctly trained their employees. We tell them it is a gluten allergy (I know ...celiac really but) and ask them to always change their gloves and prepare separately. They always do. I have kids and teenagers, and they like to eat out or go with their friends. My daughter and I are very sensitive to cross contact, and they always have done a great job! We enjoy their salads, grilled nuggets and my favorite is their grilled chicken club sandwich ordered as a wrap. Their fries are great! Separate fryers for their fries and separate pressure cookers for their grilled chicken. Enjoy.
Chick-fil-A offers gluten free grilled chicken nuggets and many locations have dedicated fryers for fries. Check with your location if cross-contamination is a concern for you.
I get the grilled nuggets, and the fries are cooked in a dedicated fryer so I had those as well. The chicken nuggets were fine, and it helps to have a fast food option at times.
Have eaten there (despite the controversy 0.o) and people were helpful and informed about GF. Not a lot to choose from, BUT they can make the tenders/nuggets/fingers without the breading- and cook them on the grill. Was a decent option.
The best fast food options for the gluten free community. The staff at this location always go above and beyond to take care of dietary needs.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
I heard that they are celiac-friendly and wanted a quick bite on the go. This was the first time I'd gone since my diagnosis, so I went in because I was nervous about making sure it was safe for me to have it. The person who took my order had limited knowledge, maybe a recent hire. I was glad it was not very busy, and the manager took the opportunity to explain to both of us the process. Not only they have a few gf items marked on the menu, but if you tell them you have an allergy, they make sure to alert the staff, so they clean the area, utensils and change gloves before preparing the meal. They have a separate fryer for the fries, too.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
They have a separate fryer at this location for their French fries, so they are celiac-safe! Tons of great GF options for fast food. When I mentioned celiac to the person taking my order she offered to relay the message and have them change gloves! Overall was treated with kindness about my allergy (which is rare in fast food) and happy to return
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
5-6-24 found out the grilled chicken as YEAST EXTRACT FOR THISE THAT ARE SENSITIVE TO IT!!!!
Fries and tots are designated friers…
Went to grab dinner. Ordered one meal then said, “now this order is GLUTEN FREE DUE TO ALLERGIES” gave her my order and when I pulled to window they told me, “we wiped the counter and changed gloves before prepping your gluten free meal!”
Even though they’re always busy- it’s worth the wait knowing they take it seriously!
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Excellent
Here is how I order here, because with so many people and a new one each time it can be confusing but they have great protocols if you are assertive and patient. I order my food separately from my family’s (because they prefer to eat gluten here). This avoids any risk of cross contamination and one time when I specified gluten free they gave the kids grilled nuggets instead of fried. Since I have begun ordering this way I haven’t had an issue. I usually order my family’s on the app for pickup inside and then mine I order at the counter or drive thru only. I say “gluten allergy” (there is a button but sometimes they will just write it in and to change gloves), and then after they hand me my food I ask again “this is for a gluten allergy, did they change their gloves?” They usually go ask to make sure and say yes. It always takes a bit longer to get my food but I smile and am grateful and patient.
I order the grilled sandwich on a gluten free bun (comes separately and you have to put it together) and fries.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent