This was delicious! Clean food, healthy food, delicious food. I ordered the Mediterranean Chicken (which was not dry AT ALL!) with a Greek Salad side and a Roasted Veggie side (I specified I had Celiac/wheat allergy) and not to put bread or croutons on the salad. It didn’t come with any of the bread or croutons on the meal at all. Gf items were clearly marked on the menus and after speaking to the manager she said they can make other menu items gf by modifying certain meals and taking off the bread. I’d certainly go back!!!
Yes
The rice is NOT gluten free. I repeat: NOT GLUTEN FREE. The staff had no idea. I'm feeling it now.
DO NOT TRUST ZOES. I used to eat there all the time, but after multiple disappointments, I realized that Zoes is not safe for someone with Celiac or any other gluten sensitivity/allergy. Two examples come to mind: I ordered a "gluten-free" Greek salad, and I stressed that I had Celiac disease and explained what it was and how they had to prepare my food, but my salad was brought out with pita bread on it. Another time, the last time I went there, I mentioned to the woman taking my order that I had celiac, and I ordered the rice pilaf. After going to Zoes for MONTHS and ordering gluten-free and stressing that I had a condition, the woman that day was the first person to tell me, including the many managers that I spoke to, that the rice pilaf is NOT gluten-free. No wonder I got sick every time I went there! I just assumed that the spices on their kabobs were too intense for me. I am very disappointed in this chain, and I will never eat there again, nor will I ever suggest it to anyone with dietary restrictions.
No
Lots of GF options and the menu is clearly labled. Told them I had Celiac's and the manager made sure that the kitchen staff changed their gloves before making my meal. They also suggested ways to order some of their items that aren't labled GF so that I could enjoy them if I wanted to try those items. Not everything can be made GF but they try their best to do what they can. Very friendly and accommodating staff.
Excellent gluten-free tuna salads (two types), chicken salad. The potato salad is not great, but it is gluten-free. Wish they had bread for sandwiches (like the Corner Bakery Cafe next door), but it's a great lunch option either way. The dressing on the table is gluten-free and delicious!
Yes
Have clear option on menu as to whats gluten free and what items are not gluten free. Very tasty.
Have eaten here several times in the last few months. Recently updated menu shows gluten free items, although staff is not terribly knowledgeable about items and cross contamination.
Restaurant was dirty the last time I was there, several unclean tables and restroom needed attention.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Got sick and service was terrible, do not recommend
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
I used to really like eating at Zoe's but the last 3 or 4 times I've tried to eat there I have had problems. They are always very busy and it seems they struggle to fulfill their orders. Last time I went I ordered a cup of tomato basil soup (waited at least 15 minutes for it) and there were bread crumbs on the plate next to my soup. So basically they saw that it was supposed to be gf after they made it and took off the toast. When I questioned it they got an attitude and took it back to the kitchen very unhappily. Their restaurant is also very dirty, and it's hard to find a place to sit where there isn't food all over the floor and tables. I think they need new management desperately.
Not sure if things have changed but was told today that chicken is grilled on same surface as bread so wouldn’t be celiac safe
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
THIS IS NOT HERE ANYMORE! It’s now a cava!