— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
GF offerings are slim. Steaks and salads mostly. Their signature rotisserie chicken was not GF ( it used to be ) but they told me it could be GF without the au jus. I ordered. It is simply not as delicious it used to be. The garlic mashed potatoes tasted garlic powdery, not fresh garlic. Very yuk. My husband liked his salmon (also GF) although the portion was small. It used to be special to eat here. Now it felt, and tasted, highly processed, chain oriented and run of the mill. Won’t be returning.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
Very celiac friendly. Good variety and the food was delicious.
Yes
Had a really great experience here... It's always nice to be able to eat out with family and not feel like the odd one out. Separate GF menu and the staff was super knowledgeable... He also went back and checked in the the chef about some items that had been ordered for the table.
Yes
The staff was very knowledgeable and the meal was delicious!! I had the jalapeño deviled eggs for an appetizer and the steak Cobb salad with avocado. Sooooo good!!!
Yes
Gluten free menu with knowledgeable staff. The soy sauce is NOT gluten free.
Very nice gluten free menu. I had the jerk chicken with rice pilaf. It was delicious. Highly recommend.
Yes
Nice variety of gf items on a separate gluten free menu. Prices are not bad either.
Yes
GF menu. rotisserie chicken same as regular menu it appeared but no sauce. Great food!
Yes
First visit thus a discussion with the hostess to learn this restaurant’s protocol for Celiac GF. I was pleased as they note from ordering to table delivery (by the manager) that it’s GF. I had the Greek salad and it was delicious with very fresh ingredients.
We will return to try some of the other options - which are a bit limited based on the menu. But, when a person brought a dessert to the other diner, he said they can modify some of the desserts (such as ice cream with fresh berries and whip cream.)
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Good food! Service was fine, server was a bit ‘relaxed’ in visiting our table if things were needed but we managed. GF items are clearly marked on menu, entrees a bit pricey but had delish Satay Chicken skewers appetizer with a small salad on the side and filled me up. I’ll be back.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Staff was so helpful and if unsure about anything was happy to ask in the kitchen and report back. This location has a dedicated fryer and my son was able to order fries and a hamburger with a GF bun. His meal came out with a special “allergy” labeled toothpick to indicate his was GF. Staff took precautions handling his food and boxing up his leftovers wearing gloves in front of us. Would definitely come back.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
Staff is trained on gluten free and cross contamination. We had one experience where the bun was not GF so they were very apologetic and remade it. Since then we confirm every time they bring something out. Different locations have different fryers. And frankly the quality of staff seems to vary. For this reason I would only eat in person and confirm when food is brought out. I also order things I can tell are GF. Minnetonka has a GF fryer. Eden prairie does not at the time I’m posting this. They do take GF seriously and are willing to accommodate. Delicious food - good options. Be diligent if you have celiac.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
This was my first and last visit to this restaurant. We were attending a family brunch celebration, so it was really unfortunate. No coffee or gluten free toast to accompany brunch menu. Supposedly no regular coffee but upsell to espresso/cappuccino. No dairy free milks available either. They do not cater to allergies or sensitivities, period. I ordered a Southwest Egg Skillet that came in what appeared to be a condiment container - not sure if there was an actual whole egg scrambled in this tiny cup. I was so disgusted by the offerings and lack thereof. Do yourself a favor and go to The Bancroft directly across the street. They bend over backwards trying to accommodate you. They truly elevate your experience. I RARELY give a restaurant a bad review but my family's presence was its only saving grace. BTW - most of us left hungry, gluten free or not.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor