The food here is Deliso! My son has celiac., a severe glueten intolerance, and this is one of the very few places that you can trust to be truly dedicated. The staff is friendly and fast. I highly recommend! Glueten free or glueten full, lol, it's DELISO!
The food was excellent. They had several gluten free options for my partner. I really enjoyed the French toast. All the ciders were excellent and the bartender Katie was super friendly and hospitable.
I would 1000% recommend that anyone visiting Gettysburg come here to get crepes! Great service and amazing crepes with a variety of sweet and savory flavors. I come here with my family any time we’re in the area! They also offer gluten friendly options!
We stopped in for lunch while on a very long road trip. The staff, especially Brittany, were so awesome, friendly and patient with our big family and my gluten intolerance. They gave the little kids bendy straws and even came over and checked to see if we needed anything once we were eating. The sandwiches were all delicious, and we would definitely be regular customers at that location if we lived near by! I was really impressed and thankful for their hospitality especially during this busy week of Thanksgiving travel!
The sign outside saying they have the most gluten free options in the area got me, but the options aren't listed on the menu, you have to ask. That's fine I guess, but then my partner who is not gluten free didn't get bread with his appetizer or meal, even though I said I wasn't so sensitive that he couldn't have it. Food taste and portion size were mediocre. Too highly priced for what it is IMO. They do have gluten free options but so do other places with food that's more flavorful and a more fun atmosphere.
The Dobbin Houe Tavern fine dining restaurant is a romantic and delicious walk back through time. The history of the house is amazing as it was the first stop of the underground railroad north of the Mason Dixon line. If you go halfway up the stairs to the right of the hostess, you can see where the hidden loft is. The house has been maintained as in the 1800s. This, coupled with period furniture and dishes, helps to complete the feeling you have traveled back in time.
They have a full bar and wine list. I ordered a Manhattan cocktail, which was perfectly made.
Their menu is high-end American and fairly priced. They brought out a complimentary basket of assorted homemade breads with whipped butter, which I found amazingly addictive. My dinner started with a fresh crisp salad, which was refreshing. I ordered the NY strip as the main entree, which was perfectly cooked and insanely delicious.
The service was warm, friendly, and wonderfully attentive.
If you're gluten-free, this restaurant has you covered.
Pro Tip: Try the house dressing on your salad.