I ordered delivery, and my sandwich was wrapped up and had a GF sticker on it talking about their allergy practices. Opened it and it was on regular wheat bread, not GF. The udis snickerdoodle cookie was good at least. And they left off all the condiments and didn’t include any packets, which is maybe part of their online ordering issue because it doesn’t ask what you want, but I did ask in special requests.
I have tried this place several times and sick every time. They apparently don’t really understand cross contamination! If celiac don’t go here!
We go here often and don't get sick. We usually order the gf Papa Joe. In addition to ordering it on gf bread you have to make sure they also enter "no pesto" as it was missed our first couple of times (we were learning) and it's a source of wheat and walnuts. The kettle chips are gf. I haven't had any cc issues with eating off the salad bar which is some small miracle I'm sure! The tomato soup, ice cream and chocolate sauce is all gf.
tons of gluten free food and loved the baked chicken mexican salad.. and the mac n cheese. wont go for a while cuz is pricey and wished be less expensive lol! but is a treat and diff worth it if you can afford it.
I eat a salad or a bowl at Jason’s about once a month. There is a Gluten Sensitive menu with disclaimers for Celiac. The meal comes with a lid with a gluten sensitive label. I am usually fine after eating there. Once I had slight symptoms that might have been cross contact.
They have a dedicated GF menu which includes chicken tenders (which I never get to have, so it’s a treat) and have always been EXTREMELY careful about my diet
I go here quite often to enjoy the gluten subbed bread on many of their signature sandwich’s. Most of them can be subbed out. As for sides, it’s mostly pre bagged chips or the salad bar (which i tend to steer clear of since there are items such as croutons and such). But i’ve never got sick from them. Usually the staff is very accommodating!