
There are usually plenty of items gluten-free besides a warm breakfast sandwich…I say ‘plenty’ but let’s face it, Starbucks is not a breakfast joint…they specialize in coffee. Just make sure they are warming it up in the package (microwave it)…Īnd then you can take it from there…especially if you have celiac disease. The key thing here is how your barista handles the heating and serving of the breakfast sandwich (or egg bite). This is what keeps them safe from getting cross contaminated with gluten.
STARBUCKS ALMOND OAT CREAMER CARAMEL MACCHIATO FREE
If you find the egg bites or the gluten free breakfast sandwich, then you’ll notice they are packaged…or at least they should be. Some locations also carry the egg bites…which are yummy. Starbucks gluten-free breakfast options vary.Īt some locations, you may be able to get a gluten-free breakfast sandwich. So far, it’s been all about the coffee and drinks…what about Gluten-Free Breakfast? I would check on the gluten-free status of those every season before you indulge since they are not part of the regular Starbucks allergen list. Lastly, there are sooo many delicious seasonal coffee drinks… Let’s pause right here…because on some other sites you may see a warning that Caramel anything – including the Caramel Macchiato at Starbucks – are ones to avoid.Īs of right now, I’m pulling this right off the Starbucks allergen list and it says the caramel is gluten-free.Īdvice: get the latest info from Starbucks.

(Just remember, avoid the Oat Milk, Java chips, Cereal / cereal sprinkles, – really just avoid sprinkles) Here are a few other gluten free ideas: Starbucks Gluten Free Drinks The steamers are great…but if it’s for your child, just tell them ‘not too hot!’ It has never caused a problem…but now that she is a little older, she prefers a good tea. We’ve personally enjoyed giving a ‘steamer’ (steamed milk with vanilla flavored syrup) to our daughter…and she has celiac disease. The syrups, drizzles and sauces are all listed as gluten-free according to the latest list. In the past, getting answers about the gluten free status of the flavored syrups (any of them) was sort of like pulling teeth.įortunately, Starbucks has recently started listing the flavored syrups in the Allergen list and guess what? And if you’re not cool with dairy, then I’ve seen some locations can make a non-dairy whip.Īnd just know that… The Flavored Syrups Are Gluten-Free? The whip cream is fine too BTW as long as you’re cool with dairy. Yes it is…the coconut milk is gluten free so you are good to go with that one… Ok…as mentioned earlier, the Oat Milk contains gluten – so avoid it.Īnd that may lead you to wonder… Is Starbucks Coconut Milk Gluten Free? But you can still get a coffee, a banana (or apple or pear), and juice boxes for the kids… The best thing is to bring your own snacks…and when you’re there ask some questions to find out what items your local store has available.

There is no food menu…and if you search up something like ‘Starbucks gluten free food’ on Google, then you will see some results but they are not necessarily going to apply to your local Starbucks store… Get on the Starbucks website to find the most recent allergen menu…that one linked above is recent as of writing this, but things change! Spoiler Alert: any drink with Java Chips, Cereals, or Oat milk is a NO!! Those ingredients contain gluten so AVOID ! It’s called the Starbucks Allergen Menu and it will tell you which coffee formulations have one of the gluten grains… So the first question is… Does Starbucks Have a Gluten Free Menu? Then you jump online to check what gluten free options (if any!) are at Starbucks! Because…hey, it’s been crazy finding out that gluten is in everything! You: Ahhh….well…Let me get back to you in a few? Friend: Let’s take the kids and and go to Starbucks – they can play and we can chat!
