We’ve been here a couple of times. The menu states that they offer Gluten Free Pancakes as well as other breakfast items. My son is celiac and has had a reaction during a previous visit. We did come back and brought our Nima sensor. When we explained that he couldn’t have any cross-contamination, they didn’t want to serve us at first as they said all food is cooked on a shared surface. We had them clean the surfaces and checked them with the Nima sensor. That visit showed a gluten free. This last Sunday, my son wanted to eat here again. After 2 tries on an order of gf chocolate chip pancakes and an order of plain gf pancakes that showed positive for gluten with the Nima, we gave up and left. The staff helping us seemed gluten smart and was very apologetic but felt there was a breakdown in the kitchen. We weren’t able to determine if the ingredients or cooking surfaces were where the cross contamination was occurring. Unfortunately I would not eat here without a sensor and most likely will not return as we have been glutened before, the wait for a table has been long, and the cooking surfaces are not able to prepare a gluten free meal easily despite offering gluten free items on the menu.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average