This restaurant has a very limited gluten sensitive menu, they do not have a designated prep area or fryers. Staff is very nice and will ask management any questions you may have regarding the gluten sensitive menu.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
I order e.the chicken tortilla soup off the Gluten Sensitive menu. Let them know about my gluten allergy (I have Celiac). Soup came out with flour tortilla crisps on the plate and I ate a bite. Feeling sick. They apologized and talked to their food runners, and comped my meal. I'm disappointed.
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
Waitress was knowledgeable. I got a Cobb salad it was good.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
There is a Gluten Free menu which is rather large and includes a dessert option. It is clearly stated at the top of the menu that there is risk of cross contamination, but with that I spoke to the waiter and let them know I have celiac and he seemed well versed on how to handle the food. I ordered the grilled chicken, with mashed potatoes, black beans and a side of chicken tortilla soup. It was all good, although the chicken was rather bland. They do have a bunch of in house sauces they make but I was a little too nervous to give them a try, not sure if they were GF or not. It’s been about 3 hours since I left the restaurant and I haven’t had any issues. Definitely a place I can add to my “safe” list.
A joke for a gluten-free menu there’s only about 10 things maybe total on it. Everything is plain like plain chicken, plain salmon, plain steak. No gluten-free burger, bun or bread or pasta. My chicken came the driest chicken. I think I’ve ever been served and somehow steam spinach taste badly. The mashed potatoes were good though. The price of the meal was $19.75 which was $1.50 more than what it showed on the gluten-free menu. That would’ve not been even worth mentioning had the food not been so bad. The regular meals weren’t worth the price although those didn’t taste badly. They were small servings for a high price. Definitely would not recommend.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
— Poor
I eat here pretty regularly. You have to be very specific. Their gluten friendly menu includes cross contaminated items. You will need to ask them to remove the tortilla strips from the salad and skip the tortilla soup. They always overcook their burgers and they do not have a bun. If you order the salmon and it comes with sauce, send it back because it isn’t gluten free. The safest option is their sweet and spicy bowl. It’s really good and has never gotten me sick.
— Somewhat
— Not Much
— Average
Lazy Dog has a gluten sensitive menu and a complete allergy menu. I have multiple allergies so the allergy menu was extremely helpful. Great food and even greater service.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
I ordered the grilled salmon, basmati rice and sauteed spinach along with the tequila honey squeeze cocktail which was very good.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Very little on the menu for GF and I was told the fries are absolutely not safe as they are beer battered, so opted for a side of fruit (which was hilariously just a huge slice of admittedly very delicious watermelon).
When the food arrived, the (as I had been told) very glutenous fries were laid directly on top of the burger to where they had melted into the cheese. I was there for an interview so I didn’t return the food which was my mistake. I had a horrific migraine after eating there which is one of my symptoms.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Below Average