— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
My celiac was excited to have a fast food option. The staff was knowledgeable when she ordered and shared she was celiac. She unknowingly ordered her fries animal style, before making her food, the cook called us up and asked if cross contact was a concern because the same spatulas that grill the onions touch buns. So the mad hers without onions.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Average
Cashier confirmed they would take cross contamination into account after I told her I had a gluten allergy and my receipt had gluten allergy on it. My fries came on my husband’s plate instead of mine so I had to get new ones since he had a bun. I was a little worried after that but did not get sick. Ordered a cheeseburger protein style, fries and a shake.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Order "protein style" to get it wrapped in lettuce
No GF bun option, but you can order “protein style” (lettuce wrap).
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
I always order a Flying Dutchman, which is two burger patties with cheese and a side of spread. I prefer the Flying Dutchman over Protein Style because it’s less messy than the falling apart lettuce “bun.” They cook the patties in a separate area to prevent cross-contamination. You could order the fries too as they are gluten free and the only item that goes in the fryer, however, I am not a fan. The Flying Dutchman is great!
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
I looked online and found out the best way to order GF is to ask for your Burger “protein style” (lettuce wrap) but make sure it’s “due to a gluten allergy.” Their fries are the only thing that go in the fryer. It was good at the time. Got sick later but I’m super sensitive so if you’re just gluten intolerant, give it a go!
No
Protein-style burger with fries are great and GF!
Be careful ordering here. I have witnessed them use the same knife to spread ‘spread’ on buns and then on my gluten allergy marked animal fries. My go to order here is Flying Dutchman and a fry, with spread packets on the side and haven’t been sick ordering this way.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Always a good option on the road.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
🌾🚫 Gluten Free Items: Protein style (wrapped in lettuce) cheeseburgers and double doubles. Fries and shakes are also gluten free!
✴ Prior to ordering, let them know you have a gluten free order. I usually tell them
“gluten allergy” and they put an allergy alert on the order as well as a verbal notification to the back. If you don’t mention “allergy” you’re subject to cross contamination.
They will cook the patty on a new and/or cleaned surface to avoid cross contamination. When any gluten free or other allergy order is made, they will note it on your order and also verbally tell the kitchen.
🐶 In-N-Out locations have outdoor seating that are dog friendly. Unsalted and plain “Pup Patties” are available for $1.05 each!
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
I’m so happy that I’ve been able to safely eat at 2 In & Outs since being diagnosed. They clearly noted gluten allergy on the receipt and my food-was on a separate tray. I’ve gotten the same thing for years- hamburger, protein style, mustard grilled, grilled onions, no spread, extra veggies - and a fries. I tried doing a double double before and it’s too messy- if I’m that hungry I order 2! I wasn’t sure about the ketchup so I just asked for mustard packets for my fries.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
I’m so happy that I’ve been able to safely eat at 2 In & Outs since being diagnosed. They clearly noted gluten allergy on the receipt and my food-was on a separate tray. I’ve gotten the same thing for years- hamburger, protein style, mustard grilled, grilled onions, no spread, extra veggies - and a fries. I tried doing a double double before and it’s too messy- if I’m that hungry I order 2!
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent