The guy taking the order was not knowledgeable about gluten. The Cobb salad had chunk lunch meat. The avocado was guacamole. Really couldn't eat it.
My daughter and I love Schlotzsky's. She's eaten there twice since they have Udi's gluten-free bread. The potato soup is gluten-free and the chips except the BBQ chips, are gluten-free.Make sure when you go in there you tell them you have celiac. We actually had an incident on our second trip, where someone forgot to change the gloves and we were cross contaminated!I called them, and they were extremely apologetic! I think they will do better in the future.
Yes
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most
— Excellent
I’ve missed Schlotzsky’s for such a long time and now they have certified Udis products available and said that they actively changes gloves. The Turkey original was everything I remembered and more. They only items not GF are the BBQ sauces and the BBQ chips. I’ve eaten here twice now and haven’t had any reactions.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most
— Excellent
I had a sandwich on a gluten free bun and it was amazing! The bun was soft, and didn’t fall apart. I think they use Udis brand bread. I was told all pizzas are also available on gluten free crust as well. I did not see any protocols for preventing cross contamination so I would keep that in mind if that’s a concern for you.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most
— Excellent
This restaurant may not be good for celiacs. I ate the juicy cheddar sandwich. It tasted good going down but I had a bad stomach ache later that evening, which is a symptom of my illness.
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good