Laser Wolf Brooklyn

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97 Wythe Ave
Safety Overview

Celiac safety assessment and key features

78%
Good

Laser Wolf Brooklyn delivers a truly vibrant Israeli feast where almost everything—except the pita—is naturally gluten-free. The kitchen team, led by chefs with serious culinary chops, prepares grilled meats, crisp veggies, and creamy hummus with clear awareness of celiac needs; cucumber slices are cheerfully subbed in for pita, and dessert toppings can be modified for safety. Most guests with celiac have reported feeling heard and well cared for, with knowledgeable staff and a dedicated fryer for fries and wings, though occasional reports of cross-contact remind us this isn’t a dedicated gluten-free facility. If you’re comfortable in settings where the risk is minimized but not eliminated, you’ll find Laser Wolf’s rooftop views and bold flavors make for a memorable (and mostly stress-free) night out—but as always, communicate your needs clearly and stay alert for comfort’s sake.

Gluten-Free Options

GF Options Available

Dedicated Prep Area

Shared kitchen

Staff Training

Highly knowledgeable

Dining Experience

What to expect and popular dishes

The restaurant's rooftop setting offers an exceptional ambiance with views of Manhattan.
Menu items like the salatim, meats, and ice cream are highly recommended for celiac diners.
Reservations are advised due to popularity, especially for sunset dining.

Food Quality Rating

4.2/5.0
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What Diners Are Saying

Recent reviews and experiences

Many reviews highlight that most menu items are naturally gluten-free, with some noting the absence of a dedicated gluten-free facility.

Staff are frequently described as knowledgeable about gluten allergies and celiac safety, often able to suggest substitutions like cucumbers for pita.

Reported safety features include the use of a dedicated gluten-free fryer, which enhances confidence for celiac diners.

Several reviews mention that the restaurant's staff communicate well about gluten safety, though some note the lack of explicit gluten-free labeling on the menu.

Overall, the community's feedback suggests that Laser Wolf Brooklyn is a trustworthy choice for gluten-sensitive diners, especially when specific safety precautions are confirmed.

The restaurant's rooftop setting offers an exceptional ambiance with views of Manhattan.

Menu items like the salatim, meats, and ice cream are highly recommended for celiac diners.

Reservations are advised due to popularity, especially for sunset dining.

Service Quality Rating
4.5/5Staff are generally very knowledgeable about gluten allergies and celiac safety.
Safety Recommendations

Important considerations for celiac diners

High Sensitivity Safe

Many reviews indicate that staff are well-informed and accommodating regarding gluten sensitivities. Substitutions like cucumbers for pita and the use of a dedicated fryer for certain items help mitigate cross-contact risks. Nonetheless, since it is not a dedicated gluten-free facility, individuals with high sensitivity should communicate their needs clearly.

Questions to Ask
  • • Dedicated fryer for GF items?
  • • Cross-contamination protocols?
  • • Staff training on celiac disease?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Laser Wolf Brooklyn completely gluten-free?

No, but they offer gluten-free options with a 78% safety score.

How does the restaurant prevent cross-contamination?

Standard allergen safety protocols in place.

Is it safe for people with celiac disease?

Many reviews indicate that staff are well-informed and accommodating regarding gluten sensitivities. Substitutions like cucumbers for pita and the use of a dedicated fryer for certain items help mitigate cross-contact risks. Nonetheless, since it is not a dedicated gluten-free facility, individuals with high sensitivity should communicate their needs clearly.

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