We went today and were pleased with the customer service. As soon as we ordered, we kindly asked the front register to ask for the person who prepared to change their gloves. They gladly did so and we didn't get sick! We ordered a salad and made sure not to have blue cheese since it has gluten.
I went here with my girlfriend and she ordered a sandwich with gluten free bread. They gave her regular bread. My girlfriend was in intense pain all night.
No
No gluten free menu, and the front cashier was both completely clueless about gluten and didn't offer to get someone from the back who might know. I had to assume, and here's hoping the nachos were safe.
No
Cashier was super nice about my request. I got a Spud Max with no flare-up symptoms.
Said angus spud was okay without au jus, was poisoned third time getting it.
Newer location with indoor and outdoor (both covered & uncovered) seating. Offer GF bread. The BLTA is a good choice. Both nachos are legal as long as you omit chili. Top with grilled chicken or the ham are both good substitutes. Most of the potatoes are legal, except for the one with beefsteak.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I called this restaurant to see if they had gluten-free available. They said they have gluten-free bread, but none of their deli meat is gluten-free. That does not make sense to me!
They are willing to change gloves when handling gf sandwich bread. Always our go to place!
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
From VA visiting the area. Loved their baked potatoes. Precaution was take.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I had a gluten free sandwich and the bread was good. It was soft and didn’t fall apart. There also salads and baked potatoes that are gluten free. The menu has an icon to show which items are gluten free. None of the soups or desserts are gluten free, sadly.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent