They have a few items on their menu that can be gluten free. They have some gf alcoholic beverages, salads, cauliflower crust pizza, and GF noodles for a couple of their pasta dishes. I’d recommend the brew-house salad with either of their dressings (& without croutons). Pizzas come in a little bit of unusual combinations but you can otherwise order your own toppings. They also have a couple pasta dishes that they can substitute with GF noodles. The staff is usually not very helpful or knowledgeable on GF choices so you will need to make sure to really read up on the menu and ask for clarification on practically everything. The service is also usually very, very slow! Last time it was about 2 hours for our meal! They were not busy, waited for 2 pizzas and 2 kids meals. The food quality is about average for this small town, nothing special. We usually get a decent looking/tasting meal about once every five times we visit. They are also pretty pricey. I believe they do cook all pizzas together so be very cautious of the likely cross contamination because I unfortunately did not feel well after the last visit when I had a pizza.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Seemed very clean and professional.