Information and ratings provided by Allergy Voyage should not be considered professional, medical, nutritional, or dietary advice, and readers should consult qualified professionals for personalized guidance on managing food allergies. Allergy Voyage serves as a “concierge” service hosting restaurant menus for users to view. Cross-contact is never 100% avoidable, and it is the responsibility of the diner to speak with any restaurant if allergens are a concern. Ratings provided by Allergy Voyage are based on our standards outlined below, and should not be misconstrued to represent the restaurant as a whole.
Our “Grey Life-Preserver” indicates that Allergy Voyage has not reviewed allergen information from this establishment. It does not mean that the establishment does not accommodate people with food allergies.
Our “Single Life-Preserver” indicates that this establishment provides allergen information available either online or in-person, though this location is not yet a Preferred Provider.
This preserver is meant to provide users with food allergies a foundation for deciding which restaurants have a likelihood of meeting their allergy-accommodating needs.
Our “Double Life-Preserver” indicates that this establishment provides allergen information and the establishment is a Preferred Provider. To become a Preferred Provider, Allergy Voyage first reviews menus, visits the location(s), meets with staff, and assists with allergen disclosures. Preferred Providers pay a fee to Allergy Voyage.
This preserver is meant to provide users with food allergies a foundation for deciding which restaurants have a likelihood of meeting their allergy-accommodating needs.
Our “Triple Life-Preserver” indicates that this establishment provides allergen information, the establishment is a Preferred Provider, and at least one staff member completed FARECheck training and participated in a “featured dining” interview. FARECheck is an enhanced training and review program in food handling and safety practices to help keep food-allergic individuals safe and included when dining out. Featured dining interviews are conducted to help diners feel more aware and connected to the establishment itself.
This preserver is meant to provide users with food allergies a foundation for deciding which restaurants have a likelihood of meeting their allergy-accommodating needs.
Further resources related to FARECheck training modules can be discovered on FARE’s website.