Food OK! gluten-free bread OK. wish they would get some “ ancient grains” bread for those w/ gluten sensitivities as many of us can eat that, when we can’t eat regular gluten bread. I haven’t found any GF sandwich bread that is fit to eat!
took 45 minutes to figure out the menu as far as GF items went beyond bread. They have a little sign that is supposed to indicate something is GF. It’s obvious on things like salad. Not so on the rest of the menu. a nice young lady and gentleman behind the counter tried to help. she gave me a web site & just assumed this SR. Citizen was capable of doing same and walked off once she told me where it was. Please stop assuming Sr.’s Can navigate websites. I have severe Osteo and psoriatic arthritis and my joints are gone in my hands and my eyesight is too poor to navigate that tiny print on the phone. She finally showed me how to find it, but again it didn’t tell you everything you needed to know. You have to go to the website for McAlister’s and then go under allergens which I never would’ve figured out to look for GF!
Beyond all that the sandwiches were nine dollars apiece and with tax it was $22 for two sandwiches. Way over priced for what I got and I could’ve gone by the grocery store and picked up sandwich materials and had a much better sandwich for half the price!