At first, I felt really great about coming here! There was a gluten free menu advertised and on the website, and the receptionist we talked to told us about how Coco’s managed her allergy (which is always a good sign). But then they couldn’t find the printed gluten free menu, which was not great. Then, after I ordered, I heard a lot of confusion back in the kitchen with our server strongly telling the cooks to make gluten free pancakes. I really didn’t feel comfortable eating any of the food after hearing that. My family tried some of my food after it came out and seemed pretty sure that it wasn’t gluten free (not that they can tell, but who knows?). I think the kitchen staff might have been new (because other orders were being messed up as well), but I just didn’t feel confident eating there. Although I’m sure this place is awesome for those without an allergy, I would personally avoid Coco’s.
Attempted 2 go last night for pancakes. Walked in and waited and the waitress kept looking over never came to show to seat or so could ask. So I grabbed menu looked through & saw no gluten free pancakes advertised. Waitress came to front then walked away again to pour coffee. I waited longer & she was yelling back to kitchen. Looked around only 2 tables seated and eating so not busy.. I waited longer & then gave up walked out. No clue if have gluten free cakes or not. Was there Year half ago had salad in evening & they were mopping floor right up to our table. Bucket so strong of ammonia taste it with food & made husband & I sick plus again waitress didn’t come back check on us. Save trouble go elsewhere
Has gluten free menus with pancakes. Cooked on the same skillet as regular meals.
This location doesn’t exist anymore.
Service was okay my eggs and bacon came out later than everyone else’s and was overcooked+cold.