They have gluten free bread and a gluten free menu posted on their website. There is a high risk of cross contamination, which they disclose on the menu. They usually run out of gluten free bread around 7-8pm, so call ahead and check. I'm leaving a low review because service is terrible at both University City locations.
If you tell them it’s a gluten allergy they will change gloves and toast sandwich on foil as it is a shared oven space. Sandwiches are also prepped on foil/ paper to avoid cross contamination. I felt safe but personally did not like the bread. It was way too chewy/ gummy for me.
*Castle Rock, CO location. I’m not sure if every location uses the same GF bread
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Below Average
Fantastic staff. I was there around noon while at a conference and while they use a shared toaster (I asked for a non-toasted sandwich) they told me they hadn’t done any prep yet in the back room, so they toasted my sandwich in an empty oven. Bread was fantastic too!
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
They have a gluten-free bread option! I asked them to use a new pair of gloves and cutting board. It was good, tasted like any other sandwich from a fast food sandwich shop. The bread didn’t fall apart!
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Excellent
They have a separate station for gluten free meals and change gloves.
— Most/All
— Excellent