From reading the reviews of others, I do agree that the drink menu isn’t all that. However, they do have items that are gluten free or can be made gluten free upon request. The tacos are made with/can be made with corn tortillas and I was told the wings are gluten free. The tacos were great and I didn’t seem to have a reaction afterward. The service was okay, but the view outside is great!
Amazing visit and GF salt and pepper buttermilk wings that were just delicious.
My first ever GF onion rings to taste amazing along with GF fries.
Unfortunately no GF dessert but we were stuffed.
Staff were amazing and we will definitely be going back.
GF beer on draught and AF.
Shuffle-boarding and the arcade games made the night.
Also wers sehr Amerikanisch mag ist hier richtig. Service ist gut, allerdings muss man wirklich bei jeder neuen Bestellung erneut darauf hinweisen und dann kommt der Nachtisch doch mit Gluten. Also aufpassen aber die Kellner geben sich wirklich Mühe und berechnet das was nicht passt auch nicht. Da war ich positiv überrascht. Allerdings ist es auch Arschteuer.
Geschmacklich gut aber ich kenn bessere Burgerläden, nur das Hähnchen hat mir nicht hochwertig genug geschmeckt. Der Gurkensalat war ungenießbar (wurde nicht berechnet) und der Kaffee schmeckt wie aus ner Cafeteria. Alles andere aber eben der typische Amigeschmack und danach war ich auch pappsatt. 27€ für eine Person ist aber zu viel für die Qualität.
This burger was to die for !!! Lots of gluten free options will be back
The manager was hostile when I asked him to order gf beer for my next trip
Gluten-Free Substitutions are available. Ie Non-Gluten containing. ‘NGC’ Breakfast was:
AVOCADO & SOURDOUGH
Smashed avocado, cayenne corn (cooked from scratch) tomato salsa, fresh basil & pasture raised poached eggs, toasted sourdough (replaced by GF burger bun)
Full English you would have to substitute Sausage, Beans, Black Pudding, Toast so there’s not much left on the plate tbh.
Pretty disappointed as a Celiac after my visit yesterday.
The ciders on offer aren't gluten-free (I asked.) There are no gluten-free beers so you're left with wine or $20 cocktails as an option. I ended up ordering a club soda with lime when the cider wasn't an option. I was given a 6.8 ounce bottle of club soda for $5.42. That's an absurd price and even more absurd that they don't have a soda gun.
The menu says that certain dishes can be made gluten-free but none of them are actually marked on the menu to give you an idea of what your options might be.
Do business owners ever think that people with an autoimmune disease might get sick of having to explain their disease to a waiter? That it's not an enjoyable experience to have a waiter run to the kitchen to ask the chef (who may be busy) to explain to him what can be made gluten-free so that the can then run back to rattle off the options to the customer? I'm 3 years into my diagnosis and I'm over it. I don't want to wait 20 minutes after everyone else orders to find out what / if I can order. I'm definitely annoyed if I ask and find out it's not actually gluten-free because it's cooked in the same fryer or same pot of water with the same colander as gluten foods. I'm definitely going to be annoyed if it's a bunless burger with no sides. I didn't want to deal with it so I ordered no food.
The seating area is nice and they have a cool outdoor patio. For a Sunday game 7 for VGK vs Dallas Stars, the place wasn't busy at all. The entire downstairs was also closed (we asked if we could sit at the downstairs bar when we got off on the first floor of Brewdog, but the hostess told us no & that we had to go up another flight.)
Seems weird that the place was so empty on a weekend. Perhaps more people would come if they had reasonable prices rather than steakhouse prices like $52 lobster mac and cheese, $42 fried chicken and $75 rib eyes at a sports bar.
Visited: May 2024
Went here twice- they have a dedicated fryer for fries. The staff seemed knowledgable but had some conflicting information on which wing sauces were GF. The buffalo sauce is definitely safe. They have an allergen info binder that I'd recommend taking a look at before ordering. On tap they also have a few ciders and Punk IPA GF version.
Really helpful staff, two of our group have gluten intolerances and they went to check with the kitchen on what we could have. But very limited gluten free menu. I had their plant based burger with a gluten free bun but the patty did contain small amount of gluten (I have felt fine since). They do have gluten free beers but they do still contain barley which I’m unable to have. But great location and a fun place to visit if you are a beer lover.
Idk where the last review came from but I was told the wings and fried chicken were not gluten free. I got a burger on a gf bun and fries. Everything tasted fine, nothing super special. But I started feeling funky shortly after I was done eating, so I’m quite sure I got cross-contaminated. I probably won’t be coming back here.
Was pretty amazed by the amount of knowledge about gluten and service. A server took a good 7-10 minutes to talk me through my options, protocols in place, and asking the kitchen questions for me to double check everything was good to go. They have a GF beer on tap but apparently there is push to call it "gluten-friendly" vs GF according to the staff. They regularly clean their lines between cider and beer though. Had a buffalo chicken sandwich and some cider, didn't get sick and was really great quality.
Gluten free options available - burgers, fries, wings, beer
Update: they now fry everything in a shared frier, DO NOT GO HERE. Not accommodating any longer, couldn’t alter menu items. Really sad, lost what was previously a great option. Also a friend very helpfully reminded me that I could order a $20 skimpy salad. Yay. Go somewhere that cares about your allergies like condados- they’ll get you both drinks and food that works…
Old review and why we shouldn’t support businesses taking away our options:
We were told there is a gluten free frier (possibly even their chicken nuggets!!) and I was feeling bold so I gave the sweet potato fries a chance to go alongside my Gluten free beer. I’m glad I did, the fries were great and the folks at the bar knew what I should and should not drink from their “guest” list of brews. Will definitely be back to try more of the fried goods!
Update: their batter is gluten free, had chicken nuggets and didn’t die.
I've been twice so far. No issues! First time, I got the chicken wings. They are marked on the menu as "not containing gluten ingredients". The second time, I asked the server if anything else was gluten free. She wasn't sure, so she brought me their allergen list. I got "the Feast" which was chicken wings, regular fries, sweet potato fries, chicken tenders and pickles. All good again! There is a pretty good list of things not containing gluten. It also notes on the back of their menu that they use Bob's Red Mill GF flour.
Terrible The staff had no idea what was or was not gluten free and their menu was not clearly labelled. Once we finally decided what we could eat from a very limited selection we discovered (by asking extra questions) that their menu was inaccurate and their vegan burgers were in fact not gluten free Unsafe and would stay away- if you want a great gluten free burger, go to Honest Burger instead.
Gluten free chicken wings, fried chicken, GF pizza and GF beer on tap! Pretty much the whole menu can be made gluten free. Rubbish allergens menu so ask the staff as they know the allergen options
Almost everything can be made gluten free. Everything that is breaded is gluten free(!!), they have gluten free buns, all the cauliflower wings and chicken wings, and pizza crust. They have a handful of gluten free ciders. The Cluck Noris sandwich does not disappoint! (~$20/meal JFYI)
New restaurant in Atlanta! They do have gluten free wings however they’re fried in the same fryer. We asked 5 different employees and none could give me a confident answer. Eventually one woman asked the kitchen and they confirmed they’re in the same fryer. Their menu has items labeled as “no gluten ingredients” which is what was really throwing me off. They do have gluten free buns and I believe gluten free beer.