Very safe with cross contact, ask them to bag items separately and let them know you have a gluten “allergy”. I don’t like that term because it’s not an allergy, but there isn’t always time to explain celiac disease. Lettuce wrapped burgers, fries or a Flying Dutchman (just the patties and cheese with onions), milk shakes, yum! Easy, tasty and no one got sick 🩷
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
protein style burgers and fries are my go to order
— Some
— Excellent
In-n-out has been a lifesaver at times and sometimes triggers a flare-up. This location is a risky choice if you order the protein style burger marked allergy to gluten. Lately the young female person (I could see through the nice drive thru window) has not been good about cross contamination. Lettuce wrapped burger sitting in the line with gluten bun burgers…it’s ok I say…I’ll be ok…as the girl slides each of the burgers over with the same gloves on, she slides my lettuce wrapped burger over and then cups her hands and sort of pats the lettuce as if she’s appreciating a pretty flower or object or something. I turned to my partner and said this might trigger me but I’m gonna test it anyways. Well yes folks celiac flare-up. Gluten sensitive ok….but darn. Stick to animal style fries. I can only blame myself for going back again but I thought if I order a Flying Dutchman which is basically two onions as the bun with the burger in the middle I’d be safe. Guess what. Same gal from what I could see same body shape hair color etc. on the grill cooktop she was placing gluten buns on the actual burgers on the grill I’m sure to keep things moving quickly. The cross contact came when she spatula my onion burger thing up, puts her fingers in the top of the burger to keep it from sliding with the same fingers she touched all the other burgers with as she unloaded each patty topped with gluten bun order from the grill. This is not respectful of allergy to gluten. Yes I got sick again. My fault. Beware. Now I go for fries and a shake only. Stay healthy ya’ll :)
— Not very
— Some
— Excellent
Order "protein style" to get it wrapped in lettuce
I go there frequently. I ask for protein style gluten allergy burger and gluten allergy fry. I have had a good experience. They serve your burger in its own bag :-)
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
The In-N-Out employees are well aware of their gluten free protocols. Your meal arrives in a separate bag, away from the rest of your order. I order it with a letticue wrap. It's very tasty and I've never gotten sick.
— Very
— Most/All
— Good
Everything is gluten free minus the buns. They have a dedicated gluten free area and supposedly change their gloves and use a separate work area to prepare. Just get protein style (lettuce wrapped) for the burger and specify a gluten/wheat allergy after every item!
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
spoke with manager who assured me they follow precautions, including glove change, separate prep, different spatulas etc but still got glutened.
unfortunately it’s probably impossible to safely eat at in n out consistently despite their attempts at managing CC
— Not very
Found In-and-out during our trip through California and Nevada. As their protein-style burgers and fries are a no-brainer for gf meals, we went there more than once.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
I have never had an issue once telling them it’s a Gluten Allergy. The only gluten in the store is the buns! I was told buns are toasted separately from where the burgers are cooked and the only thing even in the fries is the fries themselves.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Order Protein Style for a GF Burger. Fries are made GF in a separate Fryer. Really happy to have had the In'n'out experience!
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Order Protein Style for a GF Burger. Fries are made GF in a separate Fryer. Really happy to have had the In'n'out experience!
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent