There were some options here, but not a ton. I was craving sweet, but was disappointed. The oatmeal which should be naturally gluten-free is not, and the AM superfood bowl should have been, but is not. I asked if removing the granola would make it GF and he said no. I couldn't figure out what would be remaining from the listed ingredients that had gluten in it, but I didn't risk it.
They had 3 options for GF marked.
Their egg-based power bowls (there were 2 choices) and the traditional breakfast if you get GF toast. I ended up getting that (meat, egg, fruit/potatoes/veggies, and GF toast). It tasted fine.
They had a warning on the bottom of the
menu that they can't guarantee no cross-contact, so I don't know that they'd be safe for Celiac.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good