Went here for breakfast, but didn’t end up eating here because of the awful service. I am celiac, and this place had good reviews online for accommodating celiac. I told the server I was celiac, and she says she’ll get the gluten free menu. When we get it, there is a disclaimer that they do not recommend their food for celiac, or even moderate gluten sensitivity. This wasn’t too big of a deal, because most restaurants have a disclaimer even if they’re superb about mitigating cross contamination. When asking the server how their kitchen prevents cross contamination and accommodates gluten free, she gave conflicting information, and some of her answers to my questions were “I assume so.” She was reluctant to verify with the kitchen. She was snarky about it too, acting as if I shouldn’t be asking questions. De Dutch heavily advertises their gluten free pannekoeken, and does not mention the disclaimer on their gluten free menu on their website. They might be great at mitigating cross contamination but the server we had really left us unsure, and not comfortable eating here. We left, and went to OEB instead, where we had a great brunch.