eryn o: Gluten free bread and buns available. Omission Pale Ale and Lager in bottles. GF people can *eat a burger* and *drink a beer* in public at the same time. Luxury.
eryn o: Lots of gluten-free options here. Try the chicken shawarma (no pita) or Shish burger. They won't even look at you funny when you order them with no bread.
eryn o: Gluten-free eating could not be more pleasant here! I told my server I needed GF, and she showed me which noodles to avoid, mixed my sauce, and had all the chefs use a clean grill and GF soy sauce!
eryn o: Eating gluten free? Everything is okay but the flour tortillas, and there are corn tortillas in the back. The staff here is SO nice about GF-ness.
eryn o: Gluten-free friends, this place has your back. They offer a separate GF menu containing about 1/3 of the items, tamari (GF soy sauce), and a knowledgeable staff.
eryn o: If you're GF and it's breakfast: Pesto Benedict is indulgent, but you can order just about anything -- the number of GF options is amazing! If you're GF and it's lunch or dinner: Dude, get a pizza!
eryn o: Go ahead and ask about GF options-- the staff has the answers. Chicken tikka masala is my stand-by, butter chicken is rich, veggie curry hits the spot, and save room for kheer.
eryn o: Gluten free bread and buns! Staff is knowledgeable about GF and is often really nice about substitutions ("That comes with barley risotto. Want some mashed potatoes instead?").