I ate here last year - the French toast was not good (the bread was store bought gf sandwich bread) and the egg had not soaked in at all. Service was good but slow. My food was cold. Although I’m not celiac, sometimes I feel sick after eating and I’m pretty sure I got glutened here.
Eaten here many times and always feel well taken care of. Everything has been delicious. Short rib hash, quinoa cakes Benedict, and more. A regular stop.
This place is always packed, because it's awesome! There's a decent gluten-free selection marked on the menu, including GF pancakes, & a variety of baked goods, which are delicious. The servers have all been very knowledgeable about which items can be modified to be GF. I've have never had any cross-contamination issues here & tend to be very sensitive to gluten.
Pre-Celiac I ate at Claire's very often, and while I cannot indulge in their French toast anymore, it is still a great place to go! They are very understanding about Celiac and no cross contamination. While their menu clearly states they cannot guarantee a gluten free environment, I have eaten here 5 times without incident (and, I know within 10-15 minutes of eating). Their GF banana walnut muffin is amazing! Both types of GF muffins are on their own separate tray in the case, and not touching other gluten items. Quite easy to order a variety of options from their menu, and I am keen to try the new addition of GF Clairecakes. Important to mention, they do not have a GF toaster, so I have opted to not get their GF toast. If you like chai, try theirs - delicious!
I enjoy the food at Claire's. Parking is limited. The lines on the weekends are long!! Go on a weekday mid morning.
Go for breakfast, their lunch menu isn't as good. Doesn't have the largest selection but the food is awesome and the place is quirky. They allow dogs on the patio. They also have limited baked goods but their hot meals are better. Place is crazy crowded on the weekends.