Urban Farmer Philadelphia

Steak house
Accommodating gluten-free
Brunch
GF Options
Breakfast
Lunch
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This spot offers a casual yet sexy atmosphere blending rustic and modern farmhouse styles, with a large outdoor seating area and lively bar vibe. The staff is knowledgeable about gluten-free needs, ensuring a safe and accommodating dining experience for those with dietary restrictions.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Based on crowdsourced information
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

They offer many gluten-free options on the menu.

2

Expect an additional charge for gluten-free bread.

3

Parking is easily accessible from the Logan Hotel.

1850 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA
2.4km

People are saying

N
Food is mediocre at best and definitely overpriced. $20 for TWO scallops. Salads were bland. Service was slow and food wasn’t served as the menu described. The ambiance is weird…it’s like this restaurant can’t decide who they want to be. One section is rustic, another contemporary, another modern farmhouse style, and last but not least, the kitchen area looks like a 1950’s diner. They up charge for everything. If you have a gluten allergy and ask for gluten free bread, be prepared to pay an extra $3 (even though regular bread is complimentary).
J
This place is consistently outstanding. Great quality steak. Many gluten-free options. Casual atmosphere with fine cuisine.
E
Waste of your time and money. I am disgusted with the treatment I received here tonight. Absolutely rude and disrespectful. I have something know as Celiac Disease, it means I am severely allergic to gluten. I am from California traveling with my family. My family wanted to eat here, I researched and decided that the options weren't safe based off of previous reviews. I brought with me a GF pizza from a different restaurant a block over, City Tap totally recommend! I just wanted to eat with my family despite having a extremely limiting diet/options. The male hostess was rude, but allowed the pizza to enter the restaurant since they don't allow outside food. Yet this female came out not even a minute later. I was told that I was not allowed in with my pizza and that the Chef can make accommodations. I read about other Celiac getting sick from these "accommodations," I wasn't planning to as well. I started crying because it's very difficult being excluded from your family when all you wanted to do was have dinner. We ended up leaving the restaurant because it was very empty and overpriced anyway. Decorations are very basic, beige, and boring. Terrible service. Very rude and mean people working there. If you have celiac disease or must eat gluten free DO NOT COME!! For context, happened June 18, 2023 at around 8:00pm.

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