East Egg

3 recent ratings
$ • Restaurant
Reported to have a gluten-free menu
Safety Rating
3 ratings

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2628 West Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49006

Most Recent Reviews


3 weeks ago

Server was knowledgeable of gluten. The table next to us did get glutened on accident so we were extra cautious. Pancakes were good and did not get sick.

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GF Menu Items
  • — Pancakes, Bread/Buns, Hash Browns
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Celiac
2 months ago

Absolutely love this place. Today waste first time but definitely worth the drive (I live an hour away). Customer service was amazing. Everybody that I talk to that works there was polite and friendly. I do have celiac disease. told them I had celiac disease. They made sure to let the cooks know and they used different utensils and everything it’s been hours later and I have no reaction still. I had the cinnamon roll pancakes with hash brown, and a side of bacon

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Is there a gluten-free menu?
  • — Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
Safety Features
  • — Staff accommodates
  • — Knowledgeable staff
The cinnamon roll pancake is amazing. It comes with two pancakes. I couldn’t finish all of it and lay half of it and then ate it later at room temperature and it tasted just like a cinnamon so good 🫶🏻
Celiac
4 months ago

Amazing for celiac!!! They’ll clean the flat top, change utensils, etc. New owners. Even the specialty pancakes can usually be made GF. So knowledgeable. I had the cinnamon roll pancake, eggs and hash browns. Service was wonderful. Made me feel so safe. They also have GF toast with a separate toaster and non-dairy options too.

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GF Menu Items
  • — Cinnamon Rolls, Pancakes, Bread/Buns, Hash Browns
Other
  • — Good for dairy-free

Important

This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions.
Information contained in this listing is based on reports by the community. Please verify all information directly with the establishment.

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The cinnamon roll pancake is amazing. It comes with two pancakes. I couldn’t finish all of it and lay half of it and then ate it later at room temperature and it tasted just like a cinnamon so good 🫶🏻
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Celiac
8 years ago

Close to campus, so I've been there several times. They've never made me sick. I usually get the pancakes, scrambled eggs, and hash browns. Pretty good.

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9 years ago

Creative and tasty breakfast! While I admit I've had better GF pancakes - it was just such a nice treat to actually have someone else make them. Very creative egg dishes too. I'd go back in a minute!

Safety
11 years ago

I have not tried this location yet, but have asked and they use Ener-G brand bread - alternating between brown rice or tapioca variety for their menu. They make their own blend for their pancake mix and are working on a dairy & gluten free recipe to offer soon. (I'm not sure of their CC policies with the pancakes as we have not had them yet.)

Reviews of this Chain

7 years ago

Amazing GF French toast!!!!!

8 years ago

This is the only place around where I have found GF pancakes. Nothing special, but I'm not having to cook. I've only had issues with cross contamination once and have been many times. It is a favorite of mine, but I'm not fond of the toast.

8 years ago

I've never had any issues eating at East Egg. Their GF pancakes aren't the greatest, but still very enjoyable. I order them often. (And I didn't have to make them!) I have not been impressed with their GF bread.

8 years ago

They are gluten free, but not the toast. The last time we were in the server informed us the toaster was used for "all" breads......

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Celiac
8 years ago

The food is okay, nothing special. Celiac people beware - they offer gluten free toast and pancakes, but the toast is thrown in the same toaster as the regular bread. Glad I asked! A small $8 investment in a separate toaster would be nice, but apparently they don't understand the seriousness of cross-contamination.

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