Chalkboards outside the restaurant say “goodbye SeaTac”. I’m guessing they’ve closed their doors. Total bummer :(
The new SeaTac restaurant scene is really hard for celiacs. After trying several places this was the only place that could accommodate me, and they did it great. Had the roasted chicken salad. Light fare but tasty and I won’t be sick for my whole business trip!
I had the salad with roasted chicken. It was excellent.
Yes
I agree with other poster on all counts.
Many naturally gluten free options. Staff was friendly and helpful. Better food than most places in the SeaTac airport food court and reasonabley priced too.
Asked if the could accommodate gluten free, explained celiacs. I was told it would be safe.
I ordered a charcuterie board, it arrived with bread. I insist on the celiacs aspect and they said the could accommodate. Board comes back with gluten-free crackers. Everything is covered in breadcrumbs.
I did not eat it, since it was shared, other people in my party ate it.
I absolutely do not recommend this place, it is not safe.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
They have gluten free crackers and can make the Mediterranean salad and Mediterranean plate gf. Very good!
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Excellent
Had an excellent experience! The waiter was super knowledgable and although the menu seems to have no gluten free options, she informed me they had gluten free bread and that almost everything on the menu could be made gluten free (except the pizza). I also have a nut allergy and although the pesto is not made with nuts but had a may contain, they thawed plain chicken for my sandwich. What a great experience for an airport restaurant! I’ll be back.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Vino Volo is next to gate B2 at CLE, and they specialize in wine flights! They also have cocktails and a menu of appetizers and entrees. Many can be made gluten free. The server Erica was pretty knowledgeable about gluten and answered all my questions about how they toast the GF bread (in the same toaster, but it’s a commercial convection oven with each order in its own clean pan) as well as checked the label of the mustard that came on the meat and cheese board. All in all, it was delicious and a really relaxing place to wait for a flight!
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Was looking for an option inside security other than Darcy McGees. Lovely little winebar across from Air Canada customer service. Just a little note on the menu that there is GF bread but when you ask, they are super-knowledgeable and careful. For example, she came back to tell me one ingredient had a may contain statement so offered an alternative. I ordered the Brie and mushroom melt which came with coleslaw. So good! Lots of natural options like salads, chicken and I also had olives and a flight of three taster wines. I highly recommend this place if you’re in the airport!
— Very
— Some
— Excellent