This Zoe’s is NOT a Zoe’s Kitchen. It’s a local breakfast all day place that does not have a GF menu, but they are able to modify meals like omelettes, skillets and salads to make them GF (leaving off the bread). They can do GF fries, but not homefries.
They checked with the kitchen before confirming my order and notified them of an allergy. Staff seemed willing to help.
There were a few items on the menu that we could eat. The chef was very knowledgeable about how to prevent cross contamination and used separate utensils etc. No gluten free toasts or breads or buns, and we did have to eat a modified meal. They initially brought us wheat tortillas which we identified and had swapped for corn tortillas, so not perfect. Ate safely and yummily, but it did take significant work!
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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!
Tested gluten found on nima sensor
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu