Fabulous food and fast service. They don't have a GF menu, but the server helped me walk through options. I ended up getting the fajitas with corn tortillas and it was amazing.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
They state on their "gluten free" menu that they cannot prevent cross-contamination of gluten. New Celiac diagnosis and I got very sick eating there yesterday. Do NOT eat if Celiac with a gluten allergy
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Poor
Loved this place! Lots of options on a gluten free menu.
Food is delicious but was glutenized. If you are a celiac be careful or turn around.
While our waitress was kind of snotty, the manager confirmed that the chips were made in a sep fryer... The chefs offered to make crispy tacos in that fryer, so for the first time in ages our 7 year-old celiac son had crispy shredded tacos! Very appreciated.
Gluten-free menu with many delicious options. The Baja Bowl with corn tortillas was fantastic and fresh. Recommend.
Our experience here was so good we went back for a second night in a row. The food is very fresh, well-prepared, and flavorful. We never had any sign of having been glutened.
The first night we both had asada plate and the meat was good quality and cooked perfectly. The second night I had the shrimp botana platter and Oh My Gosh was it amazing!! The wood fire grilled shrimp was to die for, and the fresh avocado and tomato with it was super yummy!
My husband also loved their California Cadillac margarita and I had a virgin blended lime margarita both nights and it was excellent. Definitely recommend!!
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Definitely not celiac friendly. Unless you can handle salads there’s truly nothing they’re everything‘s in a mixed fryer. They put flour in sauces and flour cross-contamination all over the kitchen. It’s a beautiful beautiful interior place together but I don’t think I’ll ever go there again. The chips are in a mixed fryer. There’s no accommodation for changes. It was just +20$ for a couple corn tortillas and some very dry stringy chicken breast. I’m also allergic to raw onion and they only use pico so there’s no way to get tomatoes and cilantro separately. Truly, if you’re in orange call around the corner to Wahoos and pray that Taco Adobe opens soon again in old town orange
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Some of the tacos default to flour tortillas so be careful. I mistakenly saw corn on the menu for most of the tacos and ended up accidentally eating a flour tortilla. I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant due to safety issues and cross contamination
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Average
I got really excited to eat here based on the other reviews, but something must have changed since they went. The chips are no longer in a dedicated fryer and I did not feel reassured by my waiter that my food would be safe. I ended up cancelling my order and leaving because it just felt like too many red flags.
I hope in the future they can have a dedicated fryer and be willing to reserve/clean space for their gluten free menu dishes again.
— Not very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
Corn chips but they are fried in the same fryer as flour.
Mexican fried rice is also cross contaiminated.
I ordered the carnitas which had to substitute the rice for salad or vegetables.
There is a separate menu online of GF options marked.
Food as a whole was "okay." Meat was try, the salsa and avocado was flavorless.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Below Average