I was really disappointed that they advertised gluten-free food, but there actually aren't any gluten-free items on the menu. They didn't have gluten-free pancakes, sandwich bread, or anything. Some meals don't have gluten just because for example, it's a salad or comes with potatoes, but that's true anywhere.
I had to order the veggie eggs benedict without the muffin, and the fried tomato on it turned out to be a BREADED fried tomato, which I wish the waitress had mentioned knowing I was gluten-free.
Everything was well-prepared and tasted delicious but we specially picked the restaurant for the gluten-free menu.
Note to owner: Thank you for your reply. May I suggest that it's not hard to keep some GF pancake mix handy or some frozen GF bread. It would make such a difference to those of us who feel like it's not even worth trying to eat out anymore, but miss the experience.