They have gluten free bread which can’t be toasted due to cross-contamination. Frustrating as someone with celiac disease, but fine. But beyond that, my sandwich came out with pieces of egg shell on it… the server saw it, and was like “oh it’s just egg shell it’s fine” and went on his way. Yikes. Would not recommend.
This is the best Pain Quotidien for quiet (near the Cornell Club and not far from Saks)! The servers are wonderful, service almost immediate, and it is much less crowded and hectic than the others; and, as always, Pain has the BEST gluten free bread in the world!!! Hands down.
Haven't seen the place itself but the salmon wrap sandwich (with gluten-free wrap) was totally delicious! The French fries were good, too -- though a bit too salty.
My father has been coming to Wafels & Dinges for YEARS, but I only just discovered that they offer gluten-free options—and I am beyond thrilled! The waffles are absolutely delicious, with the perfect balance of crispy and fluffy, and the toppings make every bite even better. This is such an amazing place to stop on a family vacation, whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time visitor. The quality, flavor, and friendly service make it a must-visit. I will always recommend Wafels & Dinges to anyone looking for a sweet treat in the city!
An excellent place to buy natural foods, they have a few places to eat, the service is excellent, and they have many gluten-free options. A highly recommended place.
Ordered the ham and cheese baguette with the gluten free alternative. Wasn’t expecting a baguette but the sandwich was horrible and sloppily put together, especially for $17. Really disappointed.