Staff is very knowledgeable on celiac protocols. Have a designated fryer
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
The food here is pretty good. Standard and there are some GF acceptable items in the menus BUT there is a GF cake that is to DIE for!!!! Get the cake!!!!
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
The gluten free menu denotes what is shared in non-gf-dedicated fryer. Staff were somewhat knowledgeable about making preparations/accommodations for Celiac, but I had to prompt them for each menu item (no croutons, how is fish cooked, etc.) I ordered fish tacos without tortillas, which came out in lettuce wraps. This is my in-laws go to place, and the food is good - but if I had my choice, I’d pick somewhere else to ensure I have a safe prepped meal.
No
Ask for a GF menu as well as a regular menu, so you can cross-reference ingredients, side selection, etc. The GF menu includes only titles of dishes, not what is in them.
They have a great gluten free menu and are celiac friendly. I have been to Fireworks many times in the last several years and never glutened. The staff is knowledgeable.
Yes
Yes
I went there once. Didn't order because the staff was so adamant that the risk of cross-contamination was too high.
No
I have now been to Fireworks two times now. The first time I went it was pretty good. I had a wood fired rotisserie chicken I believe. Then I went last night and they were out of the rotisserie chicken so I got the blackened chicken. I have never been more sick. It always hits be about 2 hours after. I had to miss work the next day because I was so sick. I will not go back to Fireworks again.
Great place. Knowledgeable staff and several choices. Wood fire grill is awesome, and so are the ribs!