Was on a road trip and had eaten at an Eat’ Park in Chippewa the night before without getting sick. I explained my celiac diagnosis to the person taking the orders over the phone. She was knowledgeable and indicated over the phone what items were on the GF menu.
I ordered a western omelet for pick-up.
My food was marked “gluten-friendly” on the take-out container. They offered me double fruit since the potatoes it normally comes with were fried in a shared fryer. The staff were kind and didn’t make my accommodations seem burdensome.
As a nice bonus, when my daughter who does not have celiac (as of yet, am I right?) and I went in to get our food, they asked me if it was ok to offer her their trademark Smiley Face Cookie. When I said it was ok for her to take food containing gluten, they offered her one and one for her sibling and gave her a separate bag to put them in. Lovely customer service. My food was tasty and filling. I did not get sick, which was a real blessing considering I was facing hours in the car!
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Food was good. Equivalent to a quick breakfast joint anywhere in the USA.
GF buns. Open 24 hours, so early breakfast. Good breakfast.
I'm impressed by all the choices for gf items. They have amazing gf buns. If you didn't know they were gf , you would think they were regular buns. Nice and moist. Great service too.
Always good here never get sick.
Ordered a chicken salad from the gluten free menu and the meal came out with Texas toast on top of the salad
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Poor
Good solid place for breakfast . Several GF options for breakfast. Breakfast bun is, I think, the Glutino English muffin. I do question whether the omelettes listed as GF are in fact GF since they contain regular breakfast sausage which has, I think, fillers with gluten. And the GF menu is entitled “Gluten Friendly” which indicated to me they don’t really understand what they are doing. So definitely ASK. But servers are nice and my omelette was delicious and the coffee was great!
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
This place was quite a find. If you are driving across Pennsylvania, there are not a lot of gluten-free options. The woman who took our order was celiac and said they have a separate area and protocol they follow when handling allergies and such. We got the coleslaw and the grilled chicken bacon club. The bun was your typical Udi’s so next time, we’ll probably go with one of the dinners. There are a lot of options on their gluten friendly menu. If you’re driving through, I would definitely say stop in. There’s even a drive-through if you need to keep going.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Average
Weirton location is familiar with Celiac Disease and has a gluten friendly option available.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Gluten Free options, my kid was happy with the results and for us, is really hard to find places the are gluten free and on top of that not to jeopardize to much his diabetes.
Thank you
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent