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The place is now called Table Rock House Restaurant. The boss came out and spoke directly. The waitress was a good understanding. My only complaint is that the cream Brûlée came with a chocolate straw that was not GF. It was on the plate, not touching the actual dessert and she offered me a new one. I just took my husband off the plate. I didn't get sick and the food was definitely delicious! View all feedback.
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The food was okay, but I had a gluten allergy and the soup came with crusty bread on the side which they replaced. My Cappucino also came with a side of Biscotti. The manager apologized, but I don't think they fully understand how to cater to those with celiac disease. I was surprised that they did not comp my coffee after the mistakes. In most restaurants I have been to, they would at least offer to cover part of th... View all feedback.
The restaurant does not have a specific gluten free menu, but when I informed the waitress about my daughter's gluten allergy, she promptly brought out the chef who was very accommodating. They even had gluten free bread available for sandwiches! My daughter thoroughly enjoyed her turkey sandwich.
The restaurant offers a stunning view of the waterfall and delicious food. Additionally, the staff are very friendly and welcoming.
The food was decent, but even though I told them about my gluten allergy, the soup was served with bread on the side, which they replaced. My cappuccino was accompanied by biscotti, and although the manager apologized, I don't believe they are genuinely gluten-friendly. I was taken aback that they did not offer to waive the cost of my coffee after the mistakes. In my experience, most restaurants would offer a complimentary item after multiple errors, even before I had celiac disease. Overall, everyone enjoyed the food, but the higher price seemed justified by the spectacular view.
The manager and staff went out of their way to make sure my son was able to have a gluten-free meal. They even took the extra step of baking fries for him in the oven, rather than simply saying they couldn't accommodate. They took precautions to ensure the meal was safe for him, and even gave us a window seat with a view of the falls to make our son's experience even more enjoyable. It was truly fantastic.
The food was okay, but I had a gluten allergy and the soup came with crusty bread on the side which they replaced. My Cappucino also came with a side of Biscotti. The manager apologized, but I don't think they fully understand how to cater to those with celiac disease. I was surprised that they did not comp my coffee after the mistakes. In most restaurants I have been to, they would at least offer to cover part of the meal. Despite this, I enjoyed the food and the view was amazing, but the price seemed more for the view than the quality of the food.