Emmy Squared Pizza: The Summit - Birmingham, Alabama
300 Summit Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35243, USA
Celiac friendly
PizzaDeliveryKid FriendlyOpen Late NightLunchTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsItalianDairy FreeDinnerBrunchPet FriendlyOutdoor SeatingRestaurant
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Thankful that they offer dietary options, although the staff could be better trained. Was told I could have the Brussel sprouts (coated in soy sauce - "because it was soy based" - I have celiac disease). After spending $32 for 10" rectangular pizza (3 toppings) that was so-so, I'm not keen on returning.
Outstanding food and vibe. Service was excellent. Lisa was our server, and gets 5 stars as well.
Full GF menu. I have Celiac, and had ZERO issues with my meal. It's the salmon photo...
We travel through Birmingham several times a year, and have decided that Seasons 52 is our spot.
Went here for dinner. We were greeted and seated by a nice guy but our waiter was alright in service. Not many vegan options clearly listed. I got the Gado Gado Salad, Vegetable Roll, and Panang Curry. I asked if the Purple Sweet Potato Fries were vegan and our waiter said they come in premade so they were not vegan. I'm always skeptical of Asian restaurants because they usually do not know what Vegan is and they usually use MSG, artificial flavors, colors/dyes, preservatives, and other low quality ingredients. I've been to previous Asian restaurants and when they say it is Vegan or MSG free, it is not because they do not know what that means. It would be nice if the menu was more organized for people with dietary restrictions like vegan, gluten free, etc. The atmosphere was alright.
My daughter has Celiac Disease and we told our waiter that she had to have only gluten free food. We even asked if the fries were fried in a separate fryer from the breaded chicken, and he assured us that the fries were fried separately. He led us to believe that he notated the order to make sure no gluten contact could happen. She was up all night sick throwing up, so she clearly was fed gluten. The bill was $93.12 for three people, and wasn’t even that good. It is very disheartening to pay almost $100 for food then be up all night throwing up. I will definitely never return to another Cheesecake Factory and definitely encourage anyone with Celiac Disease never trust eating at one.
Repeated my order 3x as he nodded continuously like he heard me the first time but kept getting it wrong. I still got the wrong thing. Asked for crunchy tacos,pork and queso cheese with side of rice. The only thing I got right was the rice and pork. No cheese and had to take meat off the soft shells after I went up and got my cheese. I wouldn't have cared but I can't eat wheat flour. Have to try to eat gluten free due to celiac. It also wasn't good. I could have went to taco Bell and it would have been better. My granddaughters order was all messed up too. We're sweet girls and I don't like leaving a bad review but it is what it is...he also rolled his eyes as I was trying to make sure he'd gotten it right. We spent 30 bucks and left hungry.
The new gluten free bowtie noodles were great! I couldn't even tell that they were gluten free! Definitely will be getting more. Also you can substitute almost any pasta entree dish with the gluten free, so lots of good options for those who cannot eat gluten
Gluten friendly it is not. If you have celiac you won’t be able to eat here, period.
My family decided to eat here because usually Mexican restaurants are easy to navigate with a gluten intolerance. This was probably the most difficult restaurant I’ve ever visited, aside from maybe a bakery. The manager said they recently changed their roasted chicken and it now contains gluten, so there was not a single protein I could eat. That was a challenge I’ve never encountered. The queso had it. Even the ranch dip on the table contained gluten—which I ate prior to the manager letting me know— it never occurred to me ranch might have it. Again, something I’ve never seen before.
I will say the staff was extremely nice about it, which is why I didn’t take the review under 3 stars. They even comped my meal for the issues (the first dish they brought out clearly had ingredients the manager mentioned had gluten) and never charged me for the guacamole taco they had to replace it with, which was completely unnecessary but appreciated.
If they had just one protein option it would’ve been an completely different experience. I’ve never been to a sit down restaurant where I couldn’t even order a protein—-usually it’s the go to fallback. With it being such a common issue, I hope one day they can try to be just a little accommodating, especially given that it’s widely assumed a Mexican restaurant will have plenty of options.
We have never been to this place and actually never heard of it. Saw it because I was there to visit another business. I am so glad we stumbled upon this gem of a restaurant. They are a heavy brunch geared eatery, and I love brunch. So many choices of items and the place was alive and vibrant. Our waitress ( I didn't recall her name) was amazing and on top of every need we had. We came in with a 4 top 3 adults and a kid and got out of there for less than 70$. To me that is a great deal considering the portion sizes and just the general ambiance of the place. We definitely recommend going and checking this place out, if not making it your full time brunch spot. I was also surprised at the vegan and gluten free options! You are missing out not trying at least once!!!
Went for lunch and was told that almost nothing on the menu was gluten free nor did they have gf soy sauce to get sushi rolls. It was disappointing as most other Thai places have most of their menu as being able to make gluten free. Ended up just leaving.
Fleming's is a great place for food and drinks! We love the bartenders here; they are friendly and attentive. The food is delicious, They have a gluten free menu and do a very good job accommodating dietary restrictions. The chocolate lava cake is a must have!!