Never good when your waitstaff doesn’t know what celiac disease is… began my order by sharing “I have celiac disease, so this will need to be gluten free”, and was met with “what is that?” as a response.
Food was delivered marked with an allergy toothpick, but it is very unsettling to know your waitstaff doesn’t even know what the allergy is.
The menu has gf options scattered amidst their many gluten-full options. There are certainly better spots to have breakfast in the Burlington area that have better food and are more assuring of my allergy. Food felt greasy and over processed. Again, options are nice, but was very turned off by the overall experience here.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Below Average