A local favorite with a diverse menu, known for its consistency and unique honey roni pizza that's a hit with everyone.
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jsanders949
I got the honeyroni gluten free pizza and it was amazing!! I have celiac which makes it hard to find good food let alone pizza. I had no reaction to it. The place is a little hole in the wall and the staff is super nice and took care of my concerns without hesitation. I wish I lived in Boston because I worked definitely be a regular here!!!
Best dining hall on the Tufts campus, though Carm occasionally pulls through with specialty offerings. Would highly recommend checking the menu beforehand to ensure you know exactly what you're getting.
But most importantly, the food tastes good and there are plenty of choices for the health-conscious, vegan, gluten-free, and so forth.
With rotating beers on draft and cozy decorations, this spot offers a vibrant atmosphere and standout service, making it a go-to hangout.
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Bill C
UPDATE: still a great place to go. Eggplant parm is out of this world. Rotating beers on draft. My girlfriend loves the Xmas decorations. 10/10.
My girlfriend had the salmon and I had the burger. Both were awesome. Beers were cold, my girlfriend loved her cocktails. My girlfriend is gluten free and they had plenty of options. We had to wait a few minutes for a table because the place was full so we hung at the bar for a few and had a drink. The bartender was friendly and fast and then when we sat down our waitress was great. The owner is from Ireland and made sure my Guinness was poured perfectly. Great place. Will definitely become regulars.
A cozy spot with a delightful vibe, known for its tasty breakfast sandwiches and charming handwritten notes that brighten your day.
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Sylar Rugger
I've been a regular at Grounder’s, often ordering lunch daily for years. However, a recent experience has unfortunately marred my view of this establishment. The online ordering system sometimes fails to register specific notes, like my need for gluten-free options. This particular day, my gluten-free note was missed. I noticed this only minutes after placing the order and promptly informed one of the kind employees, who reacted professionally.
However, the owner’s response was disappointing. She aggressively pointed out that they don’t offer gluten-free paninis, only toast, despite my frequent orders of the same in the past. Her tone was unnecessarily rude, and she questioned if I expected her to remake the sandwich.
As a gluten-free customer, I’ve overlooked the smaller portions and even the fact that many items seem to be pre-bought from Costco. But what I cannot overlook is the lack of respect and kindness from the owner, especially towards a loyal customer. Her attitude not only undermines the hard work of her employees but also shows a disregard for customer loyalty.
To the owners, if she isn't the owner herself, I would suggest taking note of the behavior of the Brazilian woman with lighter-colored hair with faded micro-bladed eyebrows. It's a shame to see years of patronage end this way, but customer service, especially from the top, matters significantly.
Pictures attached is from a previous day showcases the size difference between a regular and gluten free panini, which are the same price.