We went for dinner and before going we had already looked at the allergen menu to see the availability of gluten-free dishes (the burgers mostly only contained gluten in the bread and they have an option for gluten-free bread +1.5€). When ordering the burger they told us that even the meat may contain traces (not indicated on the allergen sheet) so I couldn't eat anything and we had to leave. They made us pay for the drinks we had already ordered.
I used to order through Globo because of the gluten-free option.
When I went in person I asked the waiter and he told me that the gluten-free opposition bread is gluten-free, but it is not suitable for celiacs or those allergic to wheat, since it is not made without cross contamination.
It's true that it's good, but I know why it made me feel bad.
The menu does not say that you have gluten-free bread and it would be great if it included it for those of us who eat gluten-free.
The attention Sebastián, the boy who served us was spectacular. Finding young, educated, professional people like him invites you to return.
The air conditioning wasn't working, and it was incredibly hot. When we were served the burger, I remembered they hadn't asked us how cooked the meat was; it was overcooked. The restroom entrance was unlit, and there was no soap or paper towel to dry your hands. The best part was the gluten-free burger; it was a good size, and the nachos were delicious too.
A very good place, and the food was spectacular. It's one of the few places in Alaquàs that's gluten-free. The only downside is that when we arrived, they didn't have any gluten-free cold beer, but they quickly brought it. The waiters were very attentive, especially the girl who served us. A girl with very long eyelashes :) Thank you!
Excellent burgers. At the level of the best burger restaurant in Valencia. Nothing to envy. If this burger restaurant were in Valencia, its prices would be much higher due to the excellent quality of its proposals and the workmanship of its preparations. Plus, they have gluten-free options. And tapas, and quesadillas... come on, they are expanding their offerings and they all hit the nail on the head.
We've been wanting to try it for a while. My husband is a burger lover, and the first thing I liked was that there's a sign at the entrance indicating they can serve food at any time; the kitchen is open. Which we love because we dine early.
I didn't like the decor at all; obviously, it's very subjective. It's like something from the 1950s in the US.
You order at the counter and have to carry both the food and the drink to the table. They use a device that beeps when the food is ready, just like other restaurants.
The carrying trays are very small, so I had to make several trips.
Another detail I really liked was that they have gluten-free burger options. When I ordered one, the guy informed me that the starter could be cross-contaminated, a detail they haven't had at other restaurants. It's true, they don't have gluten-free starters.
The beer wasn't even cold, but they have plenty of soft drink options. The medium-rare burgers were perfect. The nachos had too much sauce, but they were very crispy. And the children's menu was more than adequate.
Although we didn't try them, they have milkshakes, typical of the time. It reminded me of the movie Grease 😂. The prices are very reasonable, €15 per person. The seats aren't comfortable; they have wooden benches without cushions, and the seats are also made of wood.
In short, it was good, and I'll definitely come back to try the milkshakes with the little one. As an improvement, I would mention the comfort of the seats, and something they couldn't improve but that I missed was a spacious terrace.