AllergyEats
Health & FitnessAllergyEats LLC
Your mobile guide to allergy-friendly restaurants across the United States.
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The application won't allow me to log in, or choose allergies, so it's useless at the moment.
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Could be better
The last time I used this app was in 2017. I recently read an email telling me to go back on so I did and I remember now why I stopped using it. It just doesn’t inspire me at all and there are no pictures of restaurants. Also, I mainly logged in to write a review for a restaurant that I’ve been visiting for the last few days. It is a new family operation that just opened their doors this year. I can understand how it’s not on here but there’s no way for me to add it. I think if google maps was integrated into the app somehow like I’ve seen some vegan apps do, it would make it a lot easier to search restaurants that are current. I am kind of disappointed I wasn’t able to leave a review for my favorite healthy sandwich shop and keep Allergy Eats going though. I really do hope the app improves one day because I know it can be the best. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next. -
It's a good idea, but was entirely useless for me. I entered my location and allergen (just dairy) and it didn't seem to filter the results at all. Most of the results say nothing about the dairy allergen and some that I knew for sure had no dairy free options. If it worked it would also be nice to have menu links in the app.
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This app lasted about 5 minutes on my phone. I live in a large metro area, and there are only 5 restaurants listed in a 5 mile search. When doing a location-based (not zip code) search, restaurants show up all out of order, not by closest ones. I will just continue looking up each restaurant's allergy menus online. One way this could actually be effective is for only non-chain restaurants to be listed that don't have their information online.
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Only helpful for single allergies
I can see how the rating system could be very helpful if you only had one allergy. However, with multiple allergies, it’s completely useless. The app shows any restaurant with reviews for any of your allergies, so you’re back to square one scouring the menu and calling ahead to figure out if you can eat anything. Even restaurants that show reviews for all your filtered allergies (in my case gluten, soy, and dairy), those are individual ratings. So everything that’s gluten free has one of the other two and so on and it’s still back to square one. The only way I can see this improving to something actually helpful would be if the search function was a filter for menu items that don’t include your allergies. But as a rating/review app, if you have more than one allergy it’s as useless as yelp or googling yourself.
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The application won't allow me to log in, or choose allergies, so it's useless at the moment.
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Could be better
The last time I used this app was in 2017. I recently read an email telling me to go back on so I did and I remember now why I stopped using it. It just doesn’t inspire me at all and there are no pictures of restaurants. Also, I mainly logged in to write a review for a restaurant that I’ve been visiting for the last few days. It is a new family operation that just opened their doors this year. I can understand how it’s not on here but there’s no way for me to add it. I think if google maps was integrated into the app somehow like I’ve seen some vegan apps do, it would make it a lot easier to search restaurants that are current. I am kind of disappointed I wasn’t able to leave a review for my favorite healthy sandwich shop and keep Allergy Eats going though. I really do hope the app improves one day because I know it can be the best. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next. -
It's a good idea, but was entirely useless for me. I entered my location and allergen (just dairy) and it didn't seem to filter the results at all. Most of the results say nothing about the dairy allergen and some that I knew for sure had no dairy free options. If it worked it would also be nice to have menu links in the app.
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Doesn't list all food allergies just the most common ones. Also it doesn't list ingredients in any of the menu items, it was just a copy of the resturants menu. Hard to look for allergies that aren't most common.
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Not worth it. When I typed in my zipcode, it gave me restaurant suggestions in a different country. very few reviews, no allergy info in app
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This app lasted about 5 minutes on my phone. I live in a large metro area, and there are only 5 restaurants listed in a 5 mile search. When doing a location-based (not zip code) search, restaurants show up all out of order, not by closest ones. I will just continue looking up each restaurant's allergy menus online. One way this could actually be effective is for only non-chain restaurants to be listed that don't have their information online.
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Only helpful for single allergies
I can see how the rating system could be very helpful if you only had one allergy. However, with multiple allergies, it’s completely useless. The app shows any restaurant with reviews for any of your allergies, so you’re back to square one scouring the menu and calling ahead to figure out if you can eat anything. Even restaurants that show reviews for all your filtered allergies (in my case gluten, soy, and dairy), those are individual ratings. So everything that’s gluten free has one of the other two and so on and it’s still back to square one. The only way I can see this improving to something actually helpful would be if the search function was a filter for menu items that don’t include your allergies. But as a rating/review app, if you have more than one allergy it’s as useless as yelp or googling yourself. -
Is not user-friendly. No way to discern what menu items are allergy-friendly. Just gives a copy of the menu provided by restaurant. Very unhelpful app. As for going by ratings: There are none for the CHAIN near me that I was looking into. And NO, there is NO restaurant that is going to bend to allergy whims during Covid19. Stay home and cook. That's what I'm doing. That is our ONLY choice. This app does NOT make it easier AT ALL.
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Maybe it's just my area, but the app pulled up mostly restaurants I know for a fact are not safe for me. I have celiac diaease, so I marked both the wheat and gluten options, then ran my search. It listed places such as Subway, Heidi's, KFC, McDonald's, etc. I was so hopeful, but uninstalled immediately.
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This app shows you restaurants/Cafes that include your allergy. I have Celiac so I put I had a Gluten and wheat allergy, then it pulled up a doughnut shop that I know for sure doesn't have food that doesn't contain gluten. The only thing they have that doesn't have gluten is the drinks, which shouldn't allow it to show up if that's all you can order. This doesn't help me in any way shape or form and I'm disappointed because if this worked more efficiently, other people with Celiac could use it.
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