A gluten free menu wasn’t offered, so I pulled up one that somebody posted here and asked if this was still accurate. Our waiter said “oh no we don’t have enough people for that kind of stuff since Covid”. I asked some questions and his answers always contained “should be”, but he basically said I just needed to read through the menu and determine myself if it was gluten free. I ordered a salad, the next day I felt sick. I don’t know if it was just my waiter but based on my experience I wouldn’t recommend.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
This place is awesome! It didn’t show anything online for gluten free but they actually have a GF menu. I had the carne asada tacos and they were awesome!!
They changed their menu as of two days ago. They no longer have a gluten-free menu. Hostess unwilling to provide any information or be accommodating. Would advise to stay away if you have celiac given their changes. There is a lovely market across the street that sells gluten-free buns.
They have a separate gluten free menu, but about half of the stuff on it isn’t celiac safe. Although some people have said they have a dedicated gluten free fryer, our server said that everything is fried in one fryer. The gluten free menu includes fries and fried food, which aren’t actually gluten free. This cuts the gf options in half. I appreciated the notice on the menu, and that there are safe options, but was frustrated by the placement of unsafe foods on the gf menu.
Had the bunless Baja chicken sandwich and gf fries. Several ciders were available but no gf beer. Nice setting and good food.
They have a gluten free menu and were very accommodating when I asked for my steak and vegetables AIP/paleo style. The flat iron steak was delicious and exactly how I had asked for it. No problems, no stress! I will be back here again.