Do NOT eat here if you have any kind of dietary restrictions.
Despite having gluten free options on their menu and the waiter assuring me that my meal was gluten free… it wasn’t. Before you judge: I can handle some cross contamination and only eat at a restaurant if it lists the option on their menu. This was not the case, as instead I ate an entire giant burger full of gluten that made me sick for hours that evening (Yes, it’s a real disease that can be very serious. It might not be a peanut allergy, but it can still be extremely bad). $80 for lunch plus a good tip to a waiter who either didn’t care, didn’t know, or just outright lied to their customer. Worst experience I’ve ever had eating out at a restaurant that lists alternate dietary options.
A wonderful reality of aromas and flavors of Italian cuisine that make you feel at home even though we are in California. The restaurant is small but comfortable. The gluten free cuisine is excellent: the starters (octopus salad, parmigiana), pasta (penne Bolognese), pizza (4stagioni) are highly recommended. The normal cuisine includes exquisite dishes (tagliatelle Bolognese, ravioli) which reflect Italian cuisine almost perfectly. The raw materials are fresh. Desserts: coffee affogato and panna cotta very good. The staff are very kind and always attentive to customers with particular needs and those without. And what about the bill? The most honest of all the restaurants we chose for my gluten sensitivity problem, in a 5-day stay, between Solvang and Buellton. Recommended to book at least a few hours in advance.
First time visitor. My wife is celiac so it is a challenge to find true gluten free options. This place has them. We shared a beet salad, I had the brisket and she had the Jadori Chicken … all our food was amazing. Service was really nice very friendly.
A truly incredible gluten-free and dog-friendly lunch at Peasants Feast.
If you are looking for a chef willing to work with your dietary restrictions order the Carnitas tacos and ask to have the Kobe French Dip placed on lettuce, hold the bun.
We loved two perfect entrees, our pup loved the seating on on the side of the building, and the entire staff at PF went above and beyond to make our stop amazing, Thank You.
You know what? Can’t be mad at this ramen. While I don’t think it’s as exceptional as some other ramens I’ve had in my life (I feel like it was missing some depth to the broth, and the soy egg could’ve been even more infused), it really did hit the spot on a cold evening.
The other great positive about this place is their ability to do gluten free noodles for one of the ramen dishes!
Massively surprised by here. I normally avoid restaurants when I am staying at the hotel next door but this was a separate building and looked nice. The food and service were excellent, I had the garbanzo curry which was really good, the pizza was good and was available gluten free which was great. Someone had the steak which was again really good and the desserts were nice too, overall really pleased , my only gripe was $20 for a glass of Pinot noir ! $20 ! And it wasn’t that great …. All in all I will be back for sure and will order a beer next time :-)
Nice Italian restaurant. The pasta was quite good, different from the Italian pasta (word of Italian person) but still tasty. The price is not expensive. Gluten free pasta is available
Gluten-free pizza option was so much appreciated after a 77 mile bike ride! This a casual, budget-friendly restaurant that's tucked away behind the other shops on Alisal Road. I had the salad bar which was very good.
Great food!! Owned and operated by a husband and wife team that are super attentive and produce great quality food!! So excited for their gluten free and vegan option! 🤩