Went today based on reviews of great food, friendly employees and plenty of gluten free options. Walked in, only one other table was occupied, both employees behind the counter looked at us, didn’t say a word and turned around. First time here so we sat down and finally someone brought menus and told us where to order. When ready we went up to the counter, I asked to woman what sides were gluten free she immediately seemed put out. When she told me the fries were I asked what type of oil they are cooked in, she threw up her hands, was very flustered and stomped sway saying “ I don’t know I have to ask the kitchen”. Incredibly rude! Many people have food allergies or sensitivities these days but would still like to eat out from time to time. If you don’t want anyone to ask those questions put up a sign that’s you won’t accommodate food allergies. I have a soy allergy as well that’s why I had to ask.
We went out of our way to go here so even with the rudeness we decided to give the food a try although customer service is the number one, very first impression for your customers. I got the brisket plate with baked beans. The meat was incredibly dry and the beans were so-so. The others with me were not impressed either. The sauce didn’t save the food. While eating, the same woman was yelling at the tv because the Oscars were on then slamming furniture around while cleaning. Even if the food was good, we would not return simply because of her. We ate what we could, quickly and left.