Delicious food. Ordered avocado toast, as it was highly recommended for allergies. Great flavors but there was just one piece of bread and it wasn’t toasted. Could have used another. Ordered fruit ( no potatoes, as someone else reported not safe for celiac) and an extra side of bacon. High quality food. Still wanted a little bit more. I wanted the gluten free poppy seed muffin, but I couldn’t due to a dairy allergy.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
The waitress was very helpful when picking out gluten free options. I got the avocado toast with gluten free bread… I wish the avocado was mashed more but it was still good! The waitress brought us a GF muffin for free while we waited (we were a bachelorette party) and it was okay, kind of dry! The potatoes were amazing.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Good
I ordered the mushroom omelet and home fries and was told they were gluten free but turns out, it was not. I’m not sure if there was gluten in the dish or it was a result of cross contamination but either way, I got glutened there. Beware.
Aside: The staff is SUPER nice!
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
Great sandwich, dedicated GF fryer, great service. Very knowledgeable staff.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
service was good, waitress knew about gluten free options
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Just ordered the big kid breakfast the waiter said they have gluten free toast. The waiter said the potato’s are safe but he didn’t have a tone of confidence when he said it. The food was good and I haven’t gotten sick yet.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
My waitress herself was also gluten free and was extremely knowledgeable. They sent someone over after I ordered to ensure that they take all precautions against cross contamination on their grill and that the chefs change their gloves. They have a dedicated fryer solely for fries and other potatoes so was able to order a side of sweet potato fries without fear of cross contamination. They have a gluten free bread option and most of the menu is sandwiches which worked out well. I felt very safe eating here!
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I had a bacon egg and cheese sandwich on gf bread and it was very good. Since they are a sandwich place, I asked for gluten free bread and they had it! The sandwich was very good but the line was long
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Staff was helpful and friendly. The pastry chef wasn’t there to answer my specific questions but I figured I’d buy it. Nima tested the only pastry they had that’s labeled “GF” - the lemon poppyseed muffin. Nima came back “Gluten Found”.
I was able to eat two of the salads like the superfood salad, but I ended up getting the mushroom omelette and a side of fruit. You’ll be fine to eat here if you’re okay with eggs and salads!
Yes
Told us over the phone that they did not have a gluten free menu but basically the whole menu can be adjusted to be gluten free. So we went and that couldn’t be further from the truth as the waiter struggled to point out more then a couple options for me to order. The only options are things that are naturally gluten free i.e. salad, eggs, fruit etc.
No
No GF bread or bagels. Staff was knowledgeable but this restaurant shouldn’t even be posted on this app.
No
The wait was super long, don’t go on a Saturday for lunch! Had the superfood salad with grilled chicken. Make sure to tell them GF so they do the chicken with no marinade. Salad was DELICIOUS. (I skipped the dressing).
Do not have GF items marked on their menu and do NOT have GF bread or bagel options. No dedicated fryer either for potatoes. So breakfast is a bust
Not a large menu for gluten free but very knowledgable about celiac. Great service.
The staff was insanely helpful. They explained because they use the same cutting board for everything there would most likely be cross contamination, but they would change their gloves and different knives. I would say if you have celiac don’t get a sandwich there, but the GF bagel was really good so maybe buy the bagel and make your own sandwich at home? The staff was very knowledgeable and honest which I appreciated
On days when they have gluten free bread, you can ask them to make you a panini! They'll use wax paper to keep your bread from touching any surfaces where regular bread has been. They also can make any sandwich into a salad. Smoothies have always been excellent, too.
Has 3 gf options as of October 2015...bagel, cookie and Rice Krispy treat. The lady told us if we were celiac, she didn't recommend us eating there.
No
They are knowledgeable and even have treats.
Yes
Willing to work with you!!
Yes