My daughter is a student at SUNY Cortland, just around the corner from the Hollywood Diner. She had avoided it last year because it didn't seem like the sort of place that was likely to be safe.
This year, during move-in, we decided to give it a try. I am glad we did.
We were told that the owner's daughter has celiac so they are well trained in providing safe meals. They do have a separate gluten free menu. I asked if they change the water when cooking GF pasta and the woman said "of course". They do not have a dedicated fryer so the french fries are not an option.
My daughter had a chicken dish with a side of pasta (rotini) and alfredo sauce plus a caesar salad and really enjoyed it. (She did take some of the pasta home as it was a fair amount of food.)
Overall, it was a good experience and I'm really glad she has another option for eating out besides Brix and Applebee's.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent