This eatery offers a calming environment with a pet-friendly outdoor patio enhanced by live busker performances, creating a relaxed and inclusive atmosphere. The sunny, open interior and local art add subtle charm, making it a great spot for those seeking gluten-free dining options.
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Michelle Wolf
A diverse menu with many options suitable for our dietary needs and preferences. Gluten sensitive was available as well as vegetarian. Excellent service. Very clean.
A must-visit for burger lovers, known for its quick service, variety, and jaw-dropping portions that won't break the bank!
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Kelly Williams
The gluten-free lamb burger was delicious. The gluten-free bun was the best I have eaten. Garrett the bartender was knowledgeable about celiac disease and made a delicious old-fashioned!
This spot offers a relaxed and fun vibe with a lovely patio overlooking Market Square, perfect for enjoying a safe and accommodating gluten-free dining experience. The staff is diligent and knowledgeable, ensuring careful attention to gluten allergies for a worry-free visit.
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Laura Kaylor
As someone with severe reactions to gluten and soy, the staff were fantastic about answering questions about ingredients and ensured no cross contamination. Everything we ordered was amazing and our waitress Abbigail was fantastic!
15 Market Square, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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This spot offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with warm Southern touches, creating a fun and aesthetically pleasing environment in the market square. The service is prompt, warm, and accommodating to gluten-free dietary needs, making it an instant mainstay for those seeking gluten-free options.
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Sidney Geldmeyer
Great vibe, and better food! Kitchen staff was knowledgeable about gluten sensitivity and came out to correct our order out of extra caution to avoid a food that had gluten in it!
This vibrant spot offers a gluten-free menu with diverse options and a friendly, accommodating service that understands celiac needs. The great outdoor seating area enhances the experience, perfect for people and dog watching in a lively atmosphere.
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Bekkah S
I tried Ruby Sunshine because of their mimosa flights, but stayed for the enticing food! I enjoyed a peach Bellini and my partner had the egg Benedict’s. I have some dietary restrictions, and our server Gretchen was knowledgeable and provided an alternative menu that included gluten free and vegetarian options. The entire staff worked as a team and made us feel welcome. 10/10 would recommend!
5 Market Square, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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A hidden gem in downtown Knoxville known for its delightful seasonal menu, inviting atmosphere, and a creative cocktail selection.
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Doctor Mentary
Every once in awhile I have to make a review about a restaurant that's completely surprised me. I just now left the Oliver Royale after trying to eat there for brunch. To my surprise they had not a single gluten-free option on their menu. I can't believe that a restaurant in 2025 claiming to be a high quality top restaurant doesn't serve or offer a gluten-free options. It's 2025. Clearly the word has not gotten to this establishment yet that a giant chunk of the population struggles to eat wheat products. It's not just a growing trend or a fad. It's a truth. And to ignore this as a business is almost like suicide. When we walked in the place was completely empty and now I know why. Right after leaving we walked across the way to Cafe 4 which isn't my favorite restaurant in this area, but I know they have gluten-free options. The place is a little busy but they were able to accommodate us. Lots of good options and all the people there. Busy with tables full seem to be enjoying themselves with their gluten-free options as well.
I posted the nice sign at the front door that they offer people who are gluten free advertising that they are friendly to people who have digestive issues. There's a reason they're doing this and that's because they want to have business and be successful. This is a really tough market for restaurants and if you're going to survive, you have to learn to cater to the people you serve. Those people include probably 25 to 30% gluten free.
I actually feel sorry for this restaurant because I know what's coming. Just like all of the other restaurants that failed to comply with the current trends of food they will close. I'm not sure when or how long it will take but the jig is up and no one really wants this kind of food anymore. It's filled with calories and chemicals that aren't good for digestion.
Best of luck to this place and their future endeavors.