barBURRITO

Tex-Mex restaurant
Accommodating gluten-free
Lunch
Dinner
Mexican
American
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This spot offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a blend of traditional and modern décor, creating a cozy yet sophisticated vibe. The staff is super friendly and attentive, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for gluten-sensitive guests.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Dedicated GF place
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Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

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They offer many gluten-free options for burritos.

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Open until 1 AM every day for late-night cravings.

3040 Recplace Dr, Prince George, BC V2N 0B2, Canada
2.4km

People are saying

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Impressed Beyond Expectations! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've visited this place a couple of times before writing this review, and I must say — I'm genuinely amazed by their gluten-friendly options! As someone who needs to be cautious, I was reassured by the level of care and attention the staff gives to dietary restrictions. No allergic reactions, no worries — they take it seriously and it shows. The employees follow all the right precautions, and it's clear they’re well-trained when it comes to handling allergies. It's rare to find a place that combines great food with genuine concern for customer safety. Beyond that, the atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and just makes you want to stay a little longer. Friendly vibes, clean space, and top-notch management — they've got it all covered. Highly recommend for anyone looking for delicious food with peace of mind!
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I absolutely love that this place has gluten friendly options! They're so good and they're a healthy option open LATE. The only downside is there are no gluten friendly taco options (for delivery at least) and that takes a star off for me. Please please PLEASE add a gluten friendly taco option!

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