Avoid IKEA for GF food. Staff really doesn't know what a gluten is. Nutritional information does not have any food allergy information about any specific food. QR codes give only a "some foods might have gluten" statement in them. Nice folks, but IKEA is pretty clueless about any food allergy.
Avoid!!! The fries are cooked in the same oil as everything else. The chef herself told me. And after that, they said their only allergen menu consisted of their regular online menu and I'd need to click on every single menu item to see if I could eat it. The chef and lead server were completely unknowledgable and after telling me I could eat there, just shrugged their shoulders when I said I couldn't find anything that specifically mentioned gf. And they only list if things have wheat, no mention of gluten specific! I guess I'll just sit here and eat on my negative attitude because this was a terrible experience.
My daughter pulled up this location from this app. I was at first happy to see a dessert listed gluten free but then concerned when there was no information listed on the salade. We asked the people if the salads where gluten free and where told they couldn't "legally" tell us that. My husband was furious and I was pretty upset. I have Celiac disease and gluten ataxia. I have to he very careful and I really do not think what they told me was true. We left and my husband and will probably be contacting anyone he can to complain to. This is really unacceptable. Especially when they advertise themselves as gluten free. Also celiac disease is protected by the Americans with disability act so IKEA needs to get it together