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Qdoba’s Gluten-Free Menu

Last Updated on February 7, 2024 by the Celiac-Disease.com Staff 4 Comments

When you have celiac disease you really learn to appreciate the times you can easily eat at restaurants with your gluten-able friends. To be able to walk into a restaurant and order and know you can eat something is such a great feeling to someone who is restricted in what they can eat. It is an even better thing when restaurants clearly list allergens on their websites and what foods are safe to eat. Qdoba is one of those places. I am not much of a fast food fan, but burrito places are my indulgence, and I have always loved the roasted vegetables at Qdoba. It is nice to be able to get fast food that feels healthy and fresh compared to many of the alternatives. Earlier this year I wrote an article about the gluten-free options at Chipotle, which is another favorite of mine and I am equally happy to go to either.

Official Website Menu Information: Qdoba Gluten-Free Menu
Location Finder: Find a Qdoba Location Near You

Most of their items are naturally gluten-free, and their allergen page lists exactly what has wheat and what could possibly be cross-contaminated with wheat. Unfortunately, their chips are out, as they are fried with flour tortillas, but they do offer soft white corn tortillas that are listed as safe. According to their allergen list everything is wheat-free except for the tortilla chips, strips, taco shells, flour tortillas, brownies, ancho chile BBQ, fat-free ranch dressing, and the fat-free picante ranch dressing.

I have always enjoyed the flavor of their grilled vegetables which are not offered at Chipotle, so today I ordered a naked burrito (with no tortilla, served in a bowl) with the grilled vegetables (zucchini, yellow squash, and red pepper) and fajita vegetables (bell peppers and onions) and a side of their spicy queso dip. Today, I took my order to go and enjoyed the cheese dip at home with my own chips, but on other occasions, I would bring my own chips. The location I went to today seemed very knowledgeable about how to handle food allergies.

As always, you need to be aware of the risk of cross-contamination whenever eating somewhere where gluten foods are prepared. My usual practice when going somewhere where I watch them put together my food is to let them know I am gluten-free, or sometimes I will just say I have a wheat allergy because not everyone is aware of what gluten is. I then ask if they can replace their gloves and about 95% of them are already happily starting to do this before I finish my sentence. Since it seems people tend to grab the cheese with their hands, I will sometimes ask if they can grab cheese out of a new container.  Qdoba and Chipotle keep new cheese containers right under the work area, so they can easily grab some for you and not hold up the line.

Qdoba and Chipotle are both my top places to go for a quick meal. I am pretty sensitive and have always had a positive experience at both of these places. At Chipotle it is nice to be able to have the chips to add some crunch to my burrito bowl, but Qdoba has grilled vegetables that I love, and for a non-meat eater that is a great thing.

As always, when dining out gluten-free, do your due diligence and make sure the staff understands your needs. There are very few restaurants that are 100% gluten-free, so cross-contamination is always a risk. If you don’t feel comfortable with what you are hearing from the staff, perhaps it is best to dine elsewhere.

For information about other gluten-free restaurants menus, check out our gluten-free restaurants page.

Noodles & Company Gluten-Free Menu

Last Updated on March 14, 2023 by the Celiac-Disease.com Staff Leave a Comment

I like to be able to have a couple of fallback places to go for a healthy, quick meal where I feel confident that I can eat safely.  My two standard fallbacks are Chipotle, and Noodles & Company. It may seem a bit unusual that one can eat gluten-free at a noodle place, but it is actually pretty easy, and I have done it numerous times.

Official Website Menu Information: Noodles & Company Gluten-Free Menu
Location Finder: Find a Noodles & Company Location Near You

Noodles & Company is a fast-food restaurant chain located throughout the US that offers noodles based on Asian, Mediterranean, and American influences. They also offer hearty salads that can be prepared gluten-free. Their website provides a chart that illustrates exactly what dishes contain gluten and the major allergens. They also have this chart available at restaurant locations, just ask the cashier when you go to order.

In looking at the chart it may look like there is nothing for us gluten-free eaters except the Pad Thai, but that is because these items are made with gluten noodles. If you ask to replace the noodles that typically come with these dishes, with the rice noodles used with the Pad Thai, you can easily enjoy several noodle dishes, which include*:

  • Pasta Fresca
  • Penne Rosa
  • Pasta Cavatappi
  • Whole Grain Tuscan Linguine
  • Spaghetti with Marinara Sauce
  • Buttered Noodles
  • Pad Thai

*Be sure to order the above dishes with rice noodles.

The following salads can also be made gluten-free:

  • Chinese Chopped Salad (no wonton strips, with fat-free Asian dressing)
  • The Med Salad (no noodles)
  • Caesar Salad (no croutons)
  • Tossed green salad (no croutons, with fat-free Asian dressing)
  • Cucumber Tomato side salad

As far as their proteins/meats, the sautéed beef, braised beef, and sautéed shrimp are gluten-free. While tofu is usually gluten-free, it is not here, because of how it is prepared. If you are a vegetarian like me, I will order extra veggies with my Pasta Fresca with rice noodles. It is extremely easy to have a satisfying gluten-free and/or vegetarian meal here.  My young daughter also loves going here and sees it as a treat, so we typically have mom-daughter lunch dates here.

The cashiers have all seemed knowledgeable at the many Noodles & Company locations I have been to and are more than happy to help answer any questions.  Be sure to tell them you have to stay away from gluten, and they will mark it on the order.  They will mark it “allergy aware” from the register.  The rice noodles are made in a separate pot from the wheat-based noodles, and I have never had a problem.  Noodles & Company has definitely made it easy to be able to eat a healthy, quick meal without having to spend 15 minutes holding up the line and explaining what my food needs are.  I have only had positive experiences here.

As always, when dining out gluten-free, do your due diligence and make sure the staff understands your needs. There are very few restaurants that are 100% gluten-free, so cross-contamination is always a risk. If you don’t feel comfortable with what you are hearing from the staff, perhaps it is best to dine elsewhere.

For information about other gluten-free restaurants menus, check out our gluten-free restaurants page.

Chipotle Gluten-Free Menu

Last Updated on March 14, 2023 by the Celiac-Disease.com Staff 3 Comments

I am not usually one to eat fast food and have mainly avoided it for years and tried to focus on eating organic and whole foods, but since I tasted my first Chipotle in the early 2000s I was hooked and it became my weakness.  There is something about Chipotle that differentiates it from your typical fast-food place. It seems fresher by using whole foods, and you have the ability to create what you want every time best of all, it is cheap with pleasant interiors. Interestingly, I never really liked the flour tortillas, and always took my fillings out and tossed the tortilla.

Official Website Menu Information: Chipotle Restaurants Gluten-Free Menu
Location Finder: Find a Chipotle Location Near You

Below we’ve collected what foods are currently safe to eat at Chipotle restaurants for your convenience:

Chipotle Gluten-Free Menu

  • Soft/Crispy Corn Tortilla (Tacos)
  • Cilantro-Lime Rice (White & Brown)
  • Beans (Black & Pinto)
  • Fajita Vegetables
  • Meats (All)
  • Sofritas
  • Salsas (All)
  • Cheese
  • Sour Cream
  • Guacamole
  • Romaine Lettuce
  • Chips
  • Vinaigrette

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When I was diagnosed with celiac, I immediately thought all my favorite food places were going to be off-limits. I was extremely pleased to learn that almost everything at Chipotle was still safe to eat, as long as I took a couple of precautions. Of course, everyone must keep in mind there is always a chance of cross-contamination when eating anywhere gluten foods are prepared, it is impossible to be 100% sure. Thankfully, I feel comfortable when eating at Chipotle, and when we are on road trips, it is the one place, I know I can stop and eat.

Chipotle provides an allergen card that is available online and at their restaurants, which clearly lists which ingredients contain gluten, wheat, egg, fish, soy, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, and shellfish.  Obviously, the flour tortillas (large and small) are out of the question, so you can either order a burrito bowl, salad, or crispy tacos.  Basically, everything else is safe for those of us who are gluten-free.  And for whatever reason, the pork carnitas is missing from the list, but they are also gluten-free.  I typically order the veggie fajita burrito bowl with black beans and a side of chips.  The main thing to be careful of is cross-contamination from the tortillas.

When I first step up to order my dish, I will tell them I have a wheat allergy.  I have learned that if I say gluten-free, many times they look at me like I have a third arm, but if I say I have a wheat allergy, they are taking off their gloves to change them before I even finish my sentence.  And if someone else is going to be handling your dish, be sure they also change their gloves.  However, once I say I have a wheat allergy, that first person will usually alert the others to change as well.

Every Chipotle is different, and it seems some are much more knowledgeable about celiac and other food intolerances than others.  I have been somewhere they have automatically changed all the serving spoons and used condiments from new containers for me.  Otherwise, I will usually ask if they can take the cheese from one of the unopened containers from under the counter for me since they grab the cheese with their hands, it seems everything else, other than the lettuce, is handled with utensils. And finally, I always order my own, so I can watch exactly how my dish is prepared.

I have had very good experiences with every Chipotle I have been to, and they all seem more than happy to accommodate me when I nicely explain, in the beginning, my food limitations. It is nice to know there is another place where we can comfortably eat.

As always, when dining out gluten-free, do your due diligence and make sure the staff understands your needs. There are very few restaurants that are 100% gluten-free, so cross-contamination is always a risk. If you don’t feel comfortable with what you are hearing from the staff, perhaps it is best to dine elsewhere.

For information about other gluten-free restaurants menus, check out our gluten-free restaurants page.

Sonic’s Gluten-Free Menu

Last Updated on February 7, 2024 by the Celiac-Disease.com Staff 6 Comments

Sonic Drive-In is a growing restaurant chain found all throughout the United States so it only makes sense that we’ve been getting a lot of inquiries lately regarding whether or not they offer a gluten-free menu. Based upon my initial research online, it looks like Sonic does not offer any gluten-free diet information in print or on their official website, but they do have an official allergen listing.

Official Website Menu Information: Sonic Gluten-Free Menu
Location Finder: Find a Sonic Location Near You

With that said, we like to be a little more thorough than that and were able to get a company representative at Sonic to give the following list of gluten-free items (they said they are only able to provide a list verbally at this time, nothing is available in writing):

Sonic Gluten-Free Menu

  • Bacon
  • Breakfast sausage patty
  • Egg patty (may be contaminated from cooking on the same griddle as gluten-filled foods)
  • Hamburger (no bun)
  • Hot Dog (no bun)
  • Sliced American cheese
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • Pepperjack cheese
  • Ketchup
  • Mustard
  • Marinara sauce
  • Salad dressings (all varieties)
  • Shake mix (shakes may be made in the same container as malts. Ask the staff to clean the container to prevent cross-contamination)
  • Softserve ice cream
  • Hershey’s chocolate syrup
  • Butterfinger, M&M, Reese’s Pieces, and whipped toppings
  • Route 44 drinks (all flavors)
  • Slushes, all flavors in the usual menu

Note: The representative also advised that Sonic’s Tater Tots and French fries are in fact gluten-free; however, there may be cross-contamination issues from being fried with gluten-containing menu items. If you decide to try either of these items please confirm with your local Sonic location that they use a dedicated fryer to avoid a problem.

As always, when dining out gluten-free, do your due diligence and make sure the staff understands your needs. There are very few restaurants that are 100% gluten-free, so cross-contamination is always a risk. If you don’t feel comfortable with what you are hearing from the staff, perhaps it is best to dine elsewhere.

For information about other gluten-free restaurants menus, check out our gluten-free restaurants page.

Arby’s Gluten-Free Menu

Last Updated on December 31, 2023 by the Celiac-Disease.com Staff 12 Comments

In case you aren’t familiar with this fast food restaurant, Arby’s is a popular restaurant chain found throughout the United States that features a large menu with a variety of foods, but its specialty has always been it’s sandwiches.

Official Website Menu Information: Arby’s Gluten-Free Menu
Location Finder: Find an Arbys Location Near You

Below we’ve collected what foods are currently safe to eat at Arbys for your convenience:

Arby’s Gluten-Free Menu

Meats:

  • Corned Beef
  • Genoa Salami
  • Pecan Chicken Salad-Roast+
  • Pepper Bacon
  • Pepperoni
  • Roast Beef
  • Roast Chicken+
  • Roast Ham
  • Roast Turkey

Condiments:

  • Banana Peppers
  • Bleu Cheese Spread
  • Chargrill Seasoning
  • Cheddar Cheese Sauce+
  • Cheddar, Sharp Natural Slice
  • Cheddar, Shredded
  • Cheddar, Processed Slice
  • Chicken Club Sauce
  • Dijon Honey Mustard Sandwich Sauce
  • Dill Pickles
  • Garlic Buttered Onions
  • Gyro Sauce
  • Gyro Seasoning
  • Ketchup
  • Mayonnaise
  • Parmesan Peppercorn Ranch Sauce
  • Pepper & Onion Mix
  • Red Ranch Sauce
  • Red Wine Vinaigrette Sauce
  • Sauerkraut
  • Smoky Q Sauce*
  • Spicy Brown Honey Mustard Sauce
  • Swiss Cheese, Big Eye Natural
  • Swiss Cheese, Slice Processed
  • Tartar Sauce*
  • Thousand Island Spread
  • Yellow Mustard

Sides:

  • Applesauce

Salads:

  • Chopped Turkey Club
  • Chopped Farmhouse Chicken-Roast
  • Chopped Italian Salad
  • Chopped Side Salad*

Dressings:

  • Balsamic Vinaigrette
  • Buttermilk Ranch
  • Dijon Honey Mustard

Dipping Sauces:

  • Arby’s Sauce®
  • Bronco Berry Sauce®*
  • Buffalo Dipping Sauce
  • Honey Dijon Mustard Sauce
  • Horsey Sauce®
  • Marinara Sauce
  • Ranch Dipping Sauce
  • Spicy Three Pepper® Sauce+*
  • Tangy Barbeque Sauce
  • Tangy Southwest Sauce®*

Beverages:

  • 1% Low Fat Chocolate Milk
  • 2% Reduced Fat Milk
  • CapriSun®
  • Coffee
  • Diet Blackberry Iced FruiTea
  • Diet Dr Pepper®*
  • Diet Mountain Dew®*
  • Diet Peach Iced FruiTea
  • Diet Pepsi®
  • Dr Pepper®
  • Mandarin Peach Iced FruiTea
  • Mountain Dew®
  • Mug® Root Beer*
  • Orange Juice*
  • Passion Fruit Iced FruiTea
  • Pepsi®
  • Sierra Mist®
  • SoBe® Energy*
  • Sweet Tea
  • Tropicana® Fruit Punch*
  • Tropicana® Light Lemonade*

Desserts:

  • Chocolate Swirl Shake
  • Jamocha Swirl Shake
  • Vanilla Shake

Breakfast:

  • Breakfast Bacon
  • Breakfast Syrup
  • Egg, Scrambled Patty
  • Egg, Scrambled Mix
  • Sausage Patty

*Certain menu items may vary from store to store and may not be available at all locations.

+Contains maltodextrin from a corn source.

As always, when dining out gluten-free, do your due diligence and make sure the staff understands your needs. There are very few restaurants that are 100% gluten-free, so cross-contamination is always a risk. If you don’t feel comfortable with what you are hearing from the staff, perhaps it is best to dine elsewhere.

For information about other gluten-free restaurants menus, check out our gluten-free restaurants page.

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