I’m really happy with my experience at Trinity Place! The staff was very attentive and knowledgeable about gluten-free options. They even have a separate gluten-free menu with a great variety of starters and main dishes. I had the tuna tartare and the salmon — both were absolutely delicious! They come with gluten-free bread, but can also be served with regular bread on the side for those who don’t need to eat gluten-free. For the main course, I had the duck risotto, which was spectacular. They also offer gluten-free drinks like beer. Everything was incredibly tasty, and best of all, my stomach felt great afterwards!
Dropped in to get a walk-in table and was ignored at the door for 20 min. Tried to make a reservation here and they never picked up the phone. Finally got the host's attention and when I asked if I could have the set menu made gluten free he said (real quote) "you're making things very difficult" and told me I'd have to eat the menu as is. Dude, what?
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gemma bennett
Fantastic restaurant find while on holiday in New York. The menu has lots of variety and has great gluten free options also. The portion sizes were also great value. Deserts were also delicious. It’s a 2 minute walk from the charging bull statue and very close to the boat terminal to see the Statue of Liberty. Highly recommend.
Great location with a fantastic view of the city from the 60th floor. Excellent food and extensive wine list. One can believe that the relatively cheap Portuguese wine was supposedly sold out at lunch on the day of our visit, but it can also be seen as an upselling of an expensive wine. Gluten free options were clearly communicated and recommended. The service was otherwise attentive and friendly, but the fact that despite a tip of over $70 (approx. 10%) you had to leave without thanks or goodbye gave the evening a somewhat unpleasant turn. Unfortunately, the impression remains that at least our waiter is only friendly as long as he expects a large tip from it.
Finished an intense grueling walk and came here after - food was delicious and service was awesome. Our server, David, was very attentive which was important as my sister has celiac and needed accommodations to her food. The fish and chips were great and I loved the shape of the fries. Definitely will be back here again
This Alamo is not kid-friendly or Celiac-friendly. I went to see Wicked with my two daughters, 8 and 5 and some friends (4 of which were also kids, so 6 kids total). The manager this evening, Sebastian S., came to my row and aggressively told us to keep our children quiet as they were whispering their orders to us. His voice was much louder than theirs and he blocked the view of the person next to me as he said this. I was taken aback and before I had time to process the unnecessary aggression in his tone he returned to ask if our kids had their own seats. This was well into the movie, maybe the last 30 minutes. The movie theatre checks your tickets before taking your first order. Of course they have seats. He was escalating a situation that didn’t exist. As of late, as someone with celiac disease, I am trying to avoid this place because they don’t have safe practices to avoid cross-contact and often misplace orders or send out the incorrect orders. Now, I will avoid it because this manager has left a very sour impression upon me.