This family-friendly spot offers a comfortable atmosphere with a captivating fish tank that delights children. The casual, inviting setting and attentive service make it a great choice for those seeking gluten-free dining options in a relaxed environment.
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Accommodating
Some risk of cross-contamination
Trained staff
Checked by Atly Always inquire directly about health and safety.
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Dedicated GF Menu
Good to know
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They have gluten-free options available on the menu.
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Prices are very reasonable for the meal options.
2824 Commerce Dr, Coralville, IA 52241, USA
2.4km
People are saying
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Linda Call
Great gluten-free menu for me. Food tastes great and great service.
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greg happel
My family stopped off here for a bite to eat after a martial arts testing. It was an enjoyable evening we got there about an hour before closing and got any see if we wanted because it wasn't that busy. Six of us were there.
I sat down and expected your standard flingers kind of atmosphere and tried to get in the mood for a burger. But then Mom noticed the salad and soup deal which actually would get you either a salad or a soup and four sides! That was the winner.
The soup was like a cheese potato soup with bacon and chives and onions. Of course whenever you got bacon that makes it taste better and that didn't disappoint. It was thick and it was tasty. I got the red beans and rice with sausage bitlets. Also got the coleslaw and buttered corn off the cob. My last side was the cheesy broccoli yeah that was great. As the drinks were brought out they also brought out enough rolls for each of us. The rolls were light and fluffy and Flaky on the outside. They had a grizzled kind of frosting glaze on the outside too. Fortunately two of the family was gluten free and couldn't have them and the other two just split one so I got the remainders. Score!
The food was great. The waiter was funny. It was a great evening. The coleslaw was good was it my favorite but it was good. That was pure was neat to the entrance had sweet fan in the ceiling it was like one of those paddle fans and it had like eight or ten arms that was just kind of slowly spinning around circulating the air. Reminded me of something I'd see in Casablanca. And best of all I had leftovers for the next day.