By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community
Updated Oct 2024
Celiac friendly
1850 Festival Plaza Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, USA
***This review is solely based on my experience through a limited menu I've been to this restaurant when I use to deliver on Uber Eats. I noticed how big the space was and loud but vibrant the environment was at the same time. We were asked to come here for a work meeting. I'll first start off by saying the service is awesome. Our group was a bit spaced apart we sat at these high tables that seated 4 people. First thing came to mind was "why don't they have something for women's purses 🤔" Well someone had their hands under the table and discovered "hidden" hooks. Anyhow, we received limited menus for $25 per person. The table gets to choose 2 starters we got the the Loaded Fingerling Potatoes: hatch chili ranch, chili garlic crunch, cotija, Chef Matt’s Magical Dust (Vegan/Gluten Free). Those were really delicious I would order those for myself (9 out of 10). The second item was the SOURDOUGH STREET CORN FLATBREAD: roasted corn, yogurt crema, cotija, cilantro, aleppo pepper (Vegan). I didn't get a pic but these were good its it's just the flatbread was exactly that flat like Communion crackers. I would say a 7.5 out of 10 from what I remember. For my entree I ended up choosing the Citrus Salmon Salad*;range glazed sustainable salmon, toasted walnuts and almonds, feta, grapefruit, citrus vinaigrette, organic mixed greens (Gluten Free). The salmon had a little flavor, I wasn't a fan of the vinaigrette dressing and the greens tasted like they were fresh out of the ground IMO. I gave it a 6.5 out of 10. Lately we were able to get dessert, it was between COLOSSAL COOKIE AND ICE CREAM: sourdough batter, TCHO 68% chocolate, Cosmic Bliss organic grass-fed ice cream or the THE PINK LIME TART: key lime & ube filling, marcona almond & coconut crumble (Vegan/Gluten). I wanted the cookie but I thought it would be messy and we were not informed about the ice cream that came with it. The tart was decent, tart level about 6-7, taste was a 7 out of 10. I didn't really care for the crust area but the dessert itself not bad. This is one of those places you may come back to try something else but it's not anytime soon.
Celiac accommodating
1725 Festival Plaza Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, USA
Gluten-free options
10945 Oval Park Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, USA
Went here for dinner and you really need a reservation for dinner. Holy moly there was such a long wait for dinner, including at the bar, so definitely make reservations. I have Celiac disease and choices are extremely limited on the menu. There is a BBQ chicken pizza that is certified gluten free but their wedge salad is "gluten friendly" (terrible name for that term) but not certified gluten free. I blew up like a balloon after eating this food, so I don't know if it was the sodium or if there was possible cross-contamination, but I'll stick with just the pizza next time. One of the reasons I didn't rate this place higher is that the sheer number of screaming kids is ridiculous. There were two kids running down the length of the booth (which seats multiple tables.) At some point these sorts of inattentive parents to disruptive kids need to be asked to leave. It makes the meal not enjoyable when other people let their kids use the restaurant as a playground.
Gluten-free options
1820 Park Centre Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, USA
It was a great place for a quick bite before going to the Las Vegas Ballpark. I'm happy they have vegan options. I wish they had their regular bun without dairy. You can get their gluten-free bun or a lettuce wrapped burger. Service is pretty quick, considering the place is always packed. The staff has always been helpful. Bathrooms are clean. Just a nice place for some fast food.
Celiac accommodating
11011 Sage Park Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, USA