Next to gate k39 in terminal 2e. All the items have allergens very clearly labelled. If you're gluten free there's a wide range of filling salads but all the sandwiches are off the menu for us. But still, salsa offer lots of filling options and the avocado one is particularly good.theres also chocolate rice cakes for the kids on the plane...
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Not as many gf choices as the one in London but still ok for gf.
Yes
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Good
Other than a brownie no dedicated gf food.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Poor
I didn’t feel good after the egg quiche dish. Even though the ingredients were listed as gluten free it is not made in a gluten free facility so it is not safe for celiacs.
No
I use Pret as my emergency go-to. Only a few items are explicitly labeled as gluten-free at this chain but I often eat the salads, sunshine bowls, boiled eggs, soups, etc, as long as they have no gluten containing ingredients. My bloodwork has stayed fine so I don’t think I’m getting cc’d.
There are a couple of convenient locations at Penn station where I pick up food to eat on the Amtrak train.
Yes
I am obsessed with their egg salad tartine on gf bread. Simple, cheap, easy, consistent, tasty. They have ingredients marked on most items. Lots of salad and soup options that are gf, and egg frittatas in the morning. Employees have a full ingredient list for each item.
Yes