City Barbeque
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REGIONAL CHAIN · MIDWEST ORIGIN · FOUNDED 1999

City Barbeque

Hand-cut, Ohio-born, shared fryer.

Last verified April 18, 2026 COOKING OIL VEGETABLE BLEND
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At a glance

Vegetarian
Suitable
No animal ingredients in fries themselves.
Vegan
Caution
Plant-based by ingredient, but City BBQ explicitly discloses shared equipment across all fried items.
Gluten-Free
Caution
No wheat in fry ingredients, but confirmed shared fryer. Multiple celiac patrons report getting sick. Not suitable for celiac disease.
Dairy-Free
Suitable
No dairy ingredients. Fried items in shared fryer are typically not dairy-containing.
Kosher
Caution
No kosher certification. Shared preparation with BBQ meat.
Halal
Caution
No halal certification.
City Barbeque publishes one of the most honest allergen disclosures in the BBQ category: "our smokers and kitchens use shared equipment with all our fresh ingredients... we can't guarantee any of our menu items are completely allergen-free." That candor is admirable, but the practical result for celiacs is clear — the fries are made from clean potatoes, but the shared fryer disqualifies them. Multiple celiac patrons confirm: "Fries are not done in separate fryer. Fries are not celiac safe."
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Nutrition facts

City Barbeque's published nutrition data for the serving size most comparable to an industry "medium" order. Values shown are per-serving and calculated against FDA 2020 Daily Values.

For comparison across chains, see our rankings pages — lowest sodium, lowest saturated fat, lowest calorie, and more.

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Ingredients, line by line

Annotated ingredient list

  • Potatoes Fine — Hand-cut on-site. Not frozen.
  • Vegetable oil Fine — Standard QSR blend. No beef tallow.
  • Salt Fine — Applied after frying.
VERBATIM CITY BBQ ALLERGEN STATEMENT ⓘ
"Everything at City Barbeque is prepared on-site. Teammates in our joints handle ingredients including common allergens (sesame, wheat, peanuts, soy, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, and shellfish), and our smokers and kitchens use shared equipment with all our fresh ingredients." — citybbq.com/nutrition-allergens
Patron reports on the shared fryer From the celiac community on FindMeGlutenFree, reporting on City BBQ locations across the Midwest and Southeast: "Fries are listed on menu as gluten free but are NOT in a dedicated fryer. Fries are not celiac safe." Another: "I asked the staff if the fryer was dedicated for the French fries, it is not." Despite City BBQ's allergen sheet not explicitly marking fries as wheat-containing, the shared-equipment disclaimer applies.
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Oil & fryer setup

Primary oil
Vegetable oil blend
Standard QSR vegetable oil blend (soybean/canola). No beef tallow.
Fryer setup
Shared
Per City BBQ allergen statement: "our smokers and kitchens use shared equipment with all our fresh ingredients." Fries share the fryer with battered items including chicken tenders and fried pickles.
Cross-contamination
High
Multiple celiac patrons report illness after eating fries marked GF on the chart. The company disclaimer is explicit about shared equipment.
Format
Hand-cut
Fresh potatoes cut on-site. Not a frozen supply.
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Top-9 allergen status

Per the FDA's nine major allergens, as disclosed by City Barbeque for Hand-Cut Fries.

Milk
! Wheat
Egg
! Soy
Peanut
Tree Nut
Fish
Shellfish
Sesame
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Frequently asked questions

Are City Barbeque's fries vegan?
City Barbeque's fries are vegan by ingredient, but there is a cross-contact concern. Plant-based by ingredient, but City BBQ explicitly discloses shared equipment across all fried items.
Are City Barbeque's fries gluten-free?
City Barbeque's fries contain no gluten as an ingredient, but cross-contact with wheat-breaded items is possible. No wheat in fry ingredients, but confirmed shared fryer. Multiple celiac patrons report getting sick. Not suitable for celiac disease.
What oil are City Barbeque's fries cooked in?
City Barbeque's fries are cooked in Vegetable oil blend. Full oil and fryer details — including whether the fryer is shared with breaded items — are documented on this page.
Are City Barbeque's fries dairy-free?
Yes — City Barbeque's fries are dairy-free by ingredient and preparation. No dairy ingredients. Fried items in shared fryer are typically not dairy-containing.
How many calories are in City Barbeque's fries?
A regular hand-cut fries order of City Barbeque's fries contains 380 calories, 17g total fat (2.5g saturated fat), 440mg sodium, 52g carbs, and 5g protein. Source: City Barbeque nutrition info (PDF, Jan 2020) + Nutritionix cross-check.
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In the wild

Hand-cut fries, the old-fashioned way — prepared on-site daily.

City Barbeque fries
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Sources

Every claim on this page is sourced. If a source is wrong, dated, or missing, tell us — we update quickly.

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    City Barbeque — Official Allergen Sheet (PDF)PRIMARY SOURCE · UPDATED MARCH 2024
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    City BBQ — Celiac Patron ReportsFIELD CONFIRMATION · MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
Important — read before you eat Ingredient formulations change, sometimes with no public announcement. Allergen risk at any fast-food restaurant depends on the specific location, the time of day, and the staff on shift. For severe allergies, confirm ingredients with the restaurant at the point of ordering, and when in doubt, ask about fryer and equipment cross-contact. This page is an independent reference — not medical advice.