3 stars for at least being knowledgeable about prep process and contamination. The order taker said that they would have “a lot of cross-contamination” and suggested that I should not eat there. I took her advice.
No
Only ate here once but they can make their sandwiches gluten free and it was delicious
Waitress was very aware of celiac requirements. Noted the disclaimer on potential but she had everything wiped down. Had GF bread and son said best bacon.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Knowledgeable about GF. Food is wayyyyy better than most airport fare. Being adjacent to Chick Fil A probably hurts their business (I also like CFA). The chicken & wild rice soup is excellent. Sandwiches can be GF and come with a salad that has fresh greens. Be sure to specify GF when you order.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Breakfast option: GF oatmeal and appeared to be low risk of cross-contamination. But celiacs beware: all GF pastries are in a shared case with non-GF.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Good
Server Ken was quite possibly the most considerate and helpful in my whole experience. Asking about how sensitive I am, recommending what would be the most safe for me to eat, and working closely with kitchen staff to ensure food safety. Celiac with very sensitive system Had the macro bowl, so delicious!
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
SO good. Chic Fil A was closed, so I had to pick somewhere else. I give this place 9/10. A little confusing because there is a coffee bar with a restaurant attached to the back. I almost missed it. Seat yourself. Food took a little while to come. I got the Mahi tacos with sweet potato fries. With tips, my total was $30. It was WORTH it. Super filling. 45 minutes is the minimum you will need for this place.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent