Always a great option for gluten-free Asian food! All GF options are listed on the menu! We had the chicken lettuce wraps, as well as the chicken and broccoli! It was delicious!
Dedicated to gluten free. The afternoon tea set was just like when I went to London (before I had been diagnosed with celiac). Amazing! Expensive, but so so fun.
Food was delicious and waiters attentive. My mom loved the coffee. They have Gluten Free options including GF bread. Getting a table for two is much quicker (10 minute wait) than it is for a larger party. We went for brunch.
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Diane Dumas
My husband thought the seared seafood scallops was amazing. I was really looking forward to gluten free dishes I can't have all the time. However, I thought the gluten free mac and cheese was less than desirable. The noodles were not quite done, the cheese was melted in and that was it. No spices or creamieness to the dish. Lobster is always good. I'm sad that I paid $38 for that dish. My son had a good burger with a gf bun.
Two guys working on Sunday afternoon. We walked in to a few folks at the bar and an empty set of tables. Didn’t look promising. We were pleasantly surprised from start to finish.
The after show rush filled up the place in 20 minutes and the place got busy! The guys were humping, but did a great job taking care of everyone we saw in the place, despite looking short handed.
Food was all good, solid pub fare. North shore roast beef took me back to Ipswich. The number of gluten free options was awesome to see.
I could talk about the beautiful floor to ceiling tile or the amazing array of baked goods but let's be real, all that matters is the gluten free pavlova 😍😍😍 it was decadent and scrumptious.
Their gluten free selection was moderate, with things labeled "gluten friendly" (which I took to mean gluten free friendly, because all baked goods are gluten friendly lol). There were about 5 or 6 gluten free things on the day I went, it's nice to have something to choose from.
But really, the decor was beautiful, I just wanted to sit there longer in the beautiful cafe.
The coffee was Ethiopian, so fairly different from most American espresso, but after a brief adjustment period, it was delicious.
The place was nice however the options for gluten free with the bread choose was terrible. It was hard and the avocado toast with the GF bread was flavorless. So disappointed :(
Great stuff but someone should drop some knowledge on the crew about food allergies. We had a laugh when we asked if they had gluten-free options: priceless responses.
Food was good though!
Was looking for a sit down breakfast but when I got here it was absolutely crowded , so I decided to do take out : it was certainly faster and I enjoyed my goodies and coffee outdoors .
This was a really good looking store with a very well presented display of goodies . They have lots of gluten free options to choose from including gf muffins , tea cakes , cookies and meringue. Their regular offerings are equally vast with croissants and breads and many other breakfast pastries .
I chose a pistachio filled croissant with an iced coffee . Croissant looked amazing in the display but for me it fell a bit short in flavor . Seemed too plain for me .
Also got two gf tea cakes : raspberry and a Halva sesame . These were really good and considering how hard it is to find good gf baked good they were better than the croissant .
Worth stopping in early if you want a table otherwise take out is the way to go .
I could give The Chart House a 5 star on the food alone all day long, but we had a particularly great experience today. My daughter, unfortunately, has celiac disease and it has been a real challenge to find places to accommodate her while also having good food. She loves clam chowder, but has mostly resigned herself to the fact that it's made with flour and only enjoyed as a memory. I had called and spoke with Brian the restaurant manager to ask about gluten free options. I told him about me daughter's plight and he surprisingly told me that the chef could make clam chowder gluten free. When we went to the restaurant today for lunch, they had prepared it just for my daughter. It sounds silly, but I was almost tearful seeing the smile on face and watched her devour a bowl full of the best clam chowder ever. I cannot say enough for this restaurant. The food was superb, but the reason to have a restaurant in the first place was evident in that smile on my daughter's face. Thanks Chart House. Can't wait to come back.
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Chris Murray
Anyone familiar with Quincy Market will know it is a madhouse. Ned Devine's gives you the chance to get away from the craziness and sit down for a meal. The food is pretty good. I loved the soft pretzel appetizer and the Ned Burger was great. It is a big burger too. The gluten free options are plentiful as the rest of Quincy Market sucks in this regard.
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Pipela 2
Super cute, historic tavern. Really really music which isn’t my favorite but other than that, the food, drinks and service were great. We got gluten free chicken tenders, which were good. They do not have a separate fryer just fyi.
Disappointing Mother's Day 2024 lunch at Ruth's Chris. First of all the restaurant was cold. We were all bundled up to walk around the city and were still cold. We told staff but never really noticed a difference.
We were in no real rush but neither was staff - water, bread and first round of took forever. It was not that busy when we arrived.
Then things turned worse - we asked if crab stuffed mushrooms had "breading" in the stuffing (gluten intolerance for one of us) and waitress sad she would check and disappeared for 15 minutes. Then servers delivered apps that were clearly made with breaded stuffing. Another 10 minutes goes by and we finally see the waitress who assures us she "pushed the allergy button" when she put the order in and it shouldn't have allergens in it??? Wrong. Then another 5 minutes goes by, no waitress but a young manager comes over and apologizes, offers to replace it with something else, doesn't offer to remove them (which had to be requested). He started talking about the button being pushed which was funny to hear.
Another 10 goes by before we see the waitress, who finally got around to taking out order. Entrees arrived, meat was good - it's supposed to be! Side lobster tail was cooked to oblivion...but we just sucked it up and tried not to spoil the occasion.
Bottom Line: this Ruth's Chris location did not come close to delivering the experience they are known for and we paid for. There's a lot of places to spend $500 for lunch in Boston, Ruth's Chris Boston is no longer on that list for me.
Terrible gluten free options, only thing I could eat the trashcan nachos and they weren't good. Also $13 for a glass of wine, for a quality of wine where the bottle was probably $13 at the local liquor store. Only redeeming quality of this place was the amazing staff.
Neighborhood gem. Fantastic staff, chef, and management. Chef Mike and kitchen staff kindly accommodate my dietary restrictions. Absolutely delicious food. I eat brunch, lunch, or dinner here one or more times a week when I’m in Boston. And I’m looking forward to the recently announced afternoon tea offering. I love sitting upstairs, downstairs, or outside (views of the Boston Public Garden). I’ve had the most delicious omelettes here, and my friends rave about the ricotta pancakes, crepes, and flatbreads. The salads are fresh and delicious. Fish is prepared to perfection. Last night, with friends, we had salmon, halibut, scallops, and seared tuna. Everyone loved their meals to the last bite. Vegetarian and gluten free can be accommodated. The gluten free chocolate soufflé is large enough to share, rich, and delicious. Book in advance. It gets very busy here.
Sat at the bar, was a pretty slow Monday evening so service was quick. Bartender was very friendly. Ordered a gluten free pizza and some drinks. GF dough is marked, not sure about other GF items(have to ask). Overall it was tasty! Just know that (personally) 1 GF pizza is enough for one person. If it’s more than one person I’d recommend getting one each. Delicious nonetheless! Would go again