The previous review was definitely wrong. They do have GF buns. You can order at the kiosk and remove the regular but and add a GF bun. It tasted like a bun out of a package, not warmed or toasted (which is good). It didn’t taste particularly good, nor did the burger, but I took a chance because I was exhausted and didn’t feel like walking anymore (I tried walking to one other place but it was closed on Mondays).
THIS IS NOT A GLUTEN FREE PLACE!! LIES ALL LIES!!! WHY WOULD SOME OF U TAKE TIME 2 SAY THIS BLATANT LIE?!!
No
So much better in Europe.
Burgers are gf, GF buns
Yes
Wow Spain and Portugal have GF BUNS when you order and do the personalized option the first thing that pops up is a GF BUN
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
After a very long day where we just wanted to eat early and places not opening till 8 or not opening at all because of the festival you can always rely on old McDonald’s to save the day
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent
Ate here and didn’t get sick. I checked with one of the workers that they have a dedicated fryer for the fries! The gluten free bun wasn’t magical, but it was pretty good, and fell apart less than I’d anticipated. Good place to go if you just need to make a quick pit stop.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Good
Offers gluten free buns and understands gluten free and celiac allergy
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Couldnt go to spain and not get a gluten free mcdonalds! Mcdonalds to us is a place we had to give a visit, mcdonalds has gluten free options im a few different countries and spain is one of them! Obviously not traditional spanish food or healthy food but its nice to go to a fast food chain and actually be able to eat something! We had a bacon cheeseburger, quater pounder, wedges and fries with cheese and bacon. Couldnt fault it and the bread was quite nice!
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent