I’m really happy with my experience at Trinity Place! The staff was very attentive and knowledgeable about gluten-free options. They even have a separate gluten-free menu with a great variety of starters and main dishes. I had the tuna tartare and the salmon — both were absolutely delicious! They come with gluten-free bread, but can also be served with regular bread on the side for those who don’t need to eat gluten-free. For the main course, I had the duck risotto, which was spectacular. They also offer gluten-free drinks like beer. Everything was incredibly tasty, and best of all, my stomach felt great afterwards!
Dropped in to get a walk-in table and was ignored at the door for 20 min. Tried to make a reservation here and they never picked up the phone. Finally got the host's attention and when I asked if I could have the set menu made gluten free he said (real quote) "you're making things very difficult" and told me I'd have to eat the menu as is. Dude, what?
We went on a friend's recommendation, and I highly recommend it. The burgers were delicious, but the fries were just as good. They have gluten-free bun options.
Came on a Sunday night after placing an order online to pick up. Had their gluten free, dairy free buffalo pizza and it was so good! Couldn’t leave NY without pizza!
Ok, this was expensive but totally worth it for a special occasion! The wait staff were very gluten aware and accommodating to my need to avoid gluten cross contamination. They bring you GF tamari sauce if you let them know that you are GF and will prepare the dishes with GF tamari once they know you're GF. There are numerous GF options on the menu!! My favorite dish was the scallops from the hot menu, but I really don't think you can go wrong. Everything is in small portions but extremely delicious and satisfying! I also recommend their ginger yuzu mocktail - it has a lovely kick from the ginger!
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Fantastic restaurant find while on holiday in New York. The menu has lots of variety and has great gluten free options also. The portion sizes were also great value. Deserts were also delicious. It’s a 2 minute walk from the charging bull statue and very close to the boat terminal to see the Statue of Liberty. Highly recommend.
Very nice bar and quality-price one of the best in NY. Gluten-free possibilities and lovely waiters, in particular Reina our waitress, who took great care of us and we came back for her.
Thanks for the service
Had lunch there yesterday and was served by a great young Irish lad, very helpful with helping me navigate gluten-free food. I got a delicious grilled chicken salad, plenty of food. Highly recommended for gluten-free meals. My husband got salmon eggs Benedict and said it was the best he'd had for food while being here. Great atmosphere, great pub feel.
Great location with a fantastic view of the city from the 60th floor. Excellent food and extensive wine list. One can believe that the relatively cheap Portuguese wine was supposedly sold out at lunch on the day of our visit, but it can also be seen as an upselling of an expensive wine. Gluten free options were clearly communicated and recommended. The service was otherwise attentive and friendly, but the fact that despite a tip of over $70 (approx. 10%) you had to leave without thanks or goodbye gave the evening a somewhat unpleasant turn. Unfortunately, the impression remains that at least our waiter is only friendly as long as he expects a large tip from it.
A classic that holds up; did a prefixe Thanksgiving dinner while in town for the Macy's parade, and it was outstanding. My daughter has severe celiac disease, and there were excellent options available and the severs and kitchen went beyond that to provide additional options. Sometimes the old ways remain good ways...and Delmonico's certainly remains...highly recommend.
Staff was really nice when my husband and I came here for lunch last week.
I'm reviewing this as someone with Celiac disease - I can't have gluten. All soy sauce contains wheat, which has gluten.
I let our server know and she nodded that the basil chicken that I was ordering was good to go. After I ordered my husband was adamant that it wasn't gluten free so we flagged the waitress down and asked if it had soy sauce in it, because then I can't have it. She was like, "oh yeah, it does." I switched to the $12 chicken green curry.
My husband was suspicious that the veggie rolls that I got weren't gluten free because of the wrapper but they looked like rice noodles to me. They tasted good but were a little pricey at $10. My husband got the $10 karee puff and the $12 5 spice pork belly soup.
It's so important for restaurants to label menus with allergens as science becomes better and more people get tested and are aware of autoimmune issues that prevent them from eating certain foods. It's an accessibility issue that is easily remedied by going through ingredients in the kitchen and marking it down on a menu. This also prevents order changes and prevents waitstaff from needing to check ingredients on the spot.
Food tasted good and service was attentive, but be extra careful and stick to curries if you have Celiac.
Juanita was absolutely spectacular. She was super helpful about what I could and could not have as someone with a gluten sensitivity. Super quick service, delicious food, and great happy hour prices. Go!!
Finished an intense grueling walk and came here after - food was delicious and service was awesome. Our server, David, was very attentive which was important as my sister has celiac and needed accommodations to her food. The fish and chips were great and I loved the shape of the fries. Definitely will be back here again