The service and atmosphere are great, one thing doesn't negate the other. My biggest disappointment is arriving and not being able to eat anything because "for a celiac who's traveling," they can't afford to have anything gluten-free.
I've even been to places I couldn't even imagine could, with care and in a small space, make sandwiches without contamination. Not even that here.
I feel sorry because it was a place we used to go to a lot, even a forum recommended it for breakfast, and now we celiacs can't go because we're not one of them. It's obvious the person in charge or owner of that place doesn't understand much.
Besides, in this area, it was the only one available for breakfast.
I'll point out that the breakfasts there are some of the best, one thing doesn't negate the other. But if you're celiac, forget it! It's a shame.