For lunch My non gf son ate soup, salad, and bread sticks bottomless for $7.99, my gf son ate a small Caesar with no croutons for $8.99 and the only three things they had on the menu for gluten intolerant (because they will not guarantee gf) were full dinner for $22. I am not sure I think that for eating less food and paying more money it was worth it! I will take my money elsewhere next time.
Pasta cooked terribly! Some was hard, other section was overdone and fell apart, but none was right texture!
5 gluten free options, I got the pasta, it wasn't cooked very well but the waitress was very helpful
I was surprised to find they did seem to understand and have options that were gluten free. I talked with the manager who assured me and assisted the waitress in understanding what I could and couldn’t eat. They had a list on the tablet left on the table what food had or didn’t have specific allergens in it. The only reason I’m giving 3 stars for taste is that I’m not a fan of this type of chain, Italian style food. Unrelated to gluten I wouldn’t pick it but my friend celebrated her Birthday there so I was thrilled to have safe options and join the group.
Gluten Free Pasta was good. Sauce was tasty. I got it with the grilled chicken pieces, which tasted slimy, undercooked, and boingy. Really the only meal option for Celiacs. I would go back again for the ambiance, but the price wasn't great, and there are better options out there.