I had a really weird experience here last month. I have been going to Landry’s for years (and have previously liked the service / food) but this last time around was horrible. The night manager seemed to be on some type of drug. I asked for gluten free options, they had no idea what I was talking about. What happened to the gluten free menus? Also, I was served food with gluten. Manager was argumentative when I confronted them about this. Overall, not a good experience. Maybe the employees hate working here now? I received a lot of unwelcome vibes from the staff. Also, I sent in a complaint to Landry’s, still haven’t heard back. So if you have “feedback” for Landry’s, it’s pretty much useless to contact them. At this point, I’m more inclined to say, skip Landry’s. Go some place where they actually care about the experience their guests have.
Awesome outdoor patio vibes near Kemah boardwalk, with delicious pizzas that are a crowd favorite and a massive 30” option for those with big appetites!
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Andy G
Although many other reviewers are claiming gluten free, this place is not safe for celiac. Although their ingredients for the GF pizza may be free of gluten, this buisness states they take no protective measures to reduce cross contamination risk. They cook the pizza on the exact same surface as other pizza. This place offer gluten free for Fad Dieters only.
A nostalgic spot with a relaxing vibe, great service, and delicious eats that make it a fun hangout, especially on hot days.
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SweetGreenInk
Gluten free cheeseburger was good! The bun wasn't dry either. Also, they noted that their fries were gluten free as well, although cooked in the same fry oil.
Super-casual but still great service.
A vibrant spot with great vibes and standout service, ensuring a satisfying experience every time.
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Judie McFarland
I went to Saltgrass on November 1st. Everything was great, the service the meal, and the atmosphere. I was very satisfied. I have celiac disease. Most time I have to omit bread and dessert. They had gluten free bread and it was very good. Thank you
Affordable spot with crunchy crust that might be a bit overdone, but if you're in the area, it's worth a try for a casual pizza night.
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K Köhler
It was OK. Nice they had gluten free crust and was pretty well priced.
It did take 30 minutes so if you're taking out definitely call it in. Can't really blame them for that, it was kinda busy.
They might have given me two pizzas with gluten free crust when I got one for a friend who just wanted regular crust but we could not tell a difference between the two. It was super crunchy and maybe a little over done. The crust part was almost breaking our teeth but it wasn't burnt....?
If I'm in the area and want cheap pizza I'd try them again.
I try to eat gluten-free not because I want to but because I feel better if I do. This place has a pretty good selection of gluten-free items and the ones that aren't gluten-free they will sometimes modify in order that I can eat them. Do yourself a favor order the lamb chops it's a lot of food and it's very well prepared.
We had dinner as a date night for my husband's birthday. I cannot eat gluten, so I asked the waiter about the options on the menu. He never made eye contact with me and said, as he walked away, "Just don't get anything breaded or fried and you'll be fine." Did not instill confidence in the food at all. Husband had a chicken sandwich and I had grilled shrimp. When the food came out, the fries with the chicken sandwich were room temperature and so was the rice pilaf that came with my shrimp. We specifically picked this place because we wanted a good meal and because it wasn't a chain restaurant (Joe's Crab Shack, Landry's, etc). I think we would have done better at a chain restaurant.
The food was so fresh and absolutely delicious. The presentation was just beautiful. Our wait person went above and beyond to be sure all my food was gluten free as I have celiac disease.