Gluten-free dining in Washington, DC. Explore the gluten‑free menu, safety notes, and map.
Celiac safety assessment and key features
CAVA stands out for its customizable Mediterranean bowls and salads, offering plenty of naturally gluten-free ingredients—think fresh veggies, grilled meats, hummus, and rice. While it's not a dedicated gluten-free facility (so there's always that nagging cross-contact concern), multiple locations have staff who've been trained to help celiac diners: changing gloves, using fresh ingredients, and having a single team member walk an order through from start to finish. Some managers even have gluten allergies themselves, which means you can sometimes feel genuinely looked after—if you speak up about your needs. Still, this is a fast-casual chain with shared prep spaces, so while many celiacs have had good experiences, there's always a bit of calculated risk (and, honestly, a little anxiety) involved. If you're craving big flavor and are comfortable advocating for yourself, CAVA can be a bright spot on the gluten-free landscape.
Gluten-Free Options
GF Options Available
Dedicated Prep Area
Shared kitchen
Staff Training
Well-trained
What to expect and popular dishes
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Recent reviews and experiences
• Manager TJ, who has a gluten allergy himself, runs a tight ship and takes extra precautions.
• Staff are trained to handle celiac customers, including glove changes and careful ingredient handling.
• Community reviews indicate that the restaurant has a good safety record when proper protocols are followed.
• The restaurant has a good reputation among the gluten-free community.
• Staff are proactive in preventing cross-contact.
• Always confirm safety procedures with the staff before ordering.
Important considerations for celiac diners
The restaurant is not dedicated gluten-free but has demonstrated through community reviews that staff are trained to minimize cross-contact, including glove changes and order handling. For highly sensitive individuals, adherence to protocols is essential.
Is CAVA completely gluten-free?
No, but they offer gluten-free options with a 68% safety score.
How does the restaurant prevent cross-contamination?
Standard allergen safety protocols in place.
Is it safe for people with celiac disease?
The restaurant is not dedicated gluten-free but has demonstrated through community reviews that staff are trained to minimize cross-contact, including glove changes and order handling. For highly sensitive individuals, adherence to protocols is essential.
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