It's definitely not the worst but not the best experience. They do have gluten "friendly" pancakes. I told the waiter that I'm very allergic to wheat. He informed the cooks right away. I'm feeling jittery, which is the beginning to a reaction in my body. Sometimes I'll just get jittery. Sometimes I get so high the room spins till I pass out, depending on the amount of wheat I consume. The pancakes weren't full of flavor. No vanilla bean, like IHOP. Even with the blueberries, they are really bland. The people who work here are what makes the experience not so great. They aren't inviting friendly. I asked to sit where I can charge my phone. I was told I couldn't charge my phone while sitting. They didn't ask if I wanted a booth or a table. They just wiped off a table and said "here". I stated that I would rather not sit in a table. I don't see why I can't sit at the booth with the outlet to charge my phone. She told me to sit where I'd like and I plugged my phone in and sat down. The waiter was efficient in taking my order, but I didn't receive the happy welcoming interaction. The woman wiping tables was speaking very pesimisticly about their lives. I had to request a refill of water as the waiter returned to set a ticket on my table without offering more water. I'll probably be back because it doesn't seem like there's many gf options in the area. Maybe grits and an omelette would be better? The cook just came out and she gave me a great big smile. That way the best interaction in this place! I wish that they were all that great!
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
GF pancake was good. Server explained it was “gluten friendly” only. Prepared with no special attention to gluten intolerance. No GF bread. Grits are GF.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Hard to find gluten free waffles, but they have delicious ones! Pancakes as well.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
They use gluten free batter for their pancakes, but use the same griddle as the wheat pancakes. It may be ok for people who avoid gluten as a lifestyle, but no way is it safe for those with celiac disease!
No
Absolutely the best pancakes I have ever eaten, gf or not. They had the choice of a couple of mix-ins and I chose blueberries. Topped with powdered sugar. Divine! The coffee was amazing as well. Couldn't believe this was from a chain restaurant!
Great food with very good gluten free pancakes and toast
Yes
Called today to see if I could eat here and was told that everything was cross contaminated and not safe for celiac
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
Offer gluten free pancakes but everything is cooked on the same grill so cross contamination is present. But when I said I had celiac the chef came out and said that they will clean the grill and make sure it is ok to the best of their abilities. Super nice and caring staff and had no problems after eating the pancakes.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
I was told the only GF option was their pancakes. Normally GF pancakes are a treat to be able to get, but these were very gooey in the middle and didn't taste that great. Unfortunately, I felt sick shortly after leaving the restaurant.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
My waitress and the staff were all super helpful and concerned. They double checked all ingredients to make sure there were no traces of gluten. I got the eggs Benedict on GF bread instead of English muffin, Home fries, and water. I don’t have an allergy or celiac, so I’m not hyper vigilant. The staff here was.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
Have eaten here many times. They have an allergy protocol and a dedicated GF toaster. I’ve never gotten sick. I have never tried the GF pancakes or waffles though.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good