Almost no options for celiacs unless you want a meatless salad. My 10 year old daughter with celiac had no options there. Although they say they have a GF menu, everything has some type of qualification about it (common fryer, soy sauce based marinade, flour containing broth). Very disappointing.
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2011/10/20 - came to Cozymels for lunch. They had a GF menu with lots of good choices. Server (Irma) made sure every detail was meet, even made sure the chips were freshy cooked to avoid cross contamination. The manger told us her daughter had Celiac disease and followed up to make sure our food meet our needs. Even the chef came out to check. All in all it was a great experience and very good food!
I didn't get sick from the food not being gluten free. They did a wonderdul job. BUT, dear Lord I think this was my first experience eating a microwaved chicken wrapped in leafs from a bag they forgot to put on the curb. I don't know how they managed to do it, but they made a worse burrito bowl than me. It's especially insulting considering I'm Irish and never made a meal that involved the use of heat.
In conclusion - Great people, great service, chalky chicken.
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Gluten free menu. Don’t eat the tortilla chips, they are fried in same oil as flour containing items. I brought my own and the waiter even brought me s bowl to put them in. Waiter seem knowledgeable
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Good food. Knowledgeable chef and and the staff is willing to check with the chef on items that can be made gf. No gf menu, though.
Went there for drinks and appetizers with a group. Asked the server if they had a Gluten-Free menu; answer was no. Asked the server if the tortilla chips were Gluten-Free; answer was no. I didn't eat anything at all with my run of the mill margarita. Their website does not have a Gluten-Free menu, but if you call they say they do have a Gluten-Free menu. None of this inspires confidence. Not worth the risk.
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I threw up in the parking lot. Not gluten free