This charming diner features a dog-friendly patio with stunning views of Sloan's Lake and downtown skyline, creating a vibrant yet cozy atmosphere. The patio is a must-sit outdoor area, perfect for enjoying a relaxed, scenic gluten-free dining experience.
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Casey Tallant (iamtallanted)
Cute cafe, super busy on a Saturday. We were seated fairly quickly. The oat milk matcha latte was absolutely to die for! The corned beef hash was great too. Eggs Benedict was a little underwhelming and the hollandaise a bit thick but otherwise fairly tasty meal and friendly service. They have gluten free options clearly marked.
This neighborhood spot offers a cozy, family-friendly vibe with a great outdoor patio and a charming beer garden, creating a welcoming atmosphere for those seeking gluten-free options. The dedicated team shows kindness and prioritizes community, enhancing the overall experience.
5505 W 20th Ave Suite 116, Edgewater, Colorado, United States
Accommodating Gluten-Free
DeliveryKid FriendlyLunchTake AwayDinner
Set in a lively communal dining hall with picnic benches, this spot offers a welcoming atmosphere and careful attention to gluten-free needs. The staff's genuine kindness and the vibrant setting make it a top choice for gluten-free diners seeking a satisfying experience.
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Michael Briscoe
The wings were the best I've ever had and they were very careful to make them celiac safe.
5845 W 25th Ave, Edgewater, Colorado, United States
Accommodating Gluten-Free
DeliveryKid FriendlyLunchTake AwayOutdoor Seating
This spot offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere with a playfully decorated interior, ideal for those seeking a gluten-free friendly environment. Staff are attentive to allergen concerns, providing gluten-free granola and customizable options to suit dietary needs.
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DS
WARNING! Not Allergen Friendly. BEWARE. When you use the words plant-based, people have expectations that it is. If it is not, you should make that clear on your website. But it seems you only care to use the latest buzzword of plant based for marketing purposes and don’t really care about people’s health or dietary restrictions. I ordered a bowl and indicated GLUTEN FREE AND DAIRY FREE on the instructions. When I showed up, it was clear the woman paid no attention to the instructions and was preparing it as normal - which has both gluten and dairy in it. The granola has gluten. And the Nutella has dairy. She tried telling me it does not. I argued with her and she checked the label and sure enough, Nutella has dairy, as I said. She said she can substitute the chocolate syrup for the Nutella. And use gluten free granola. There was no option to pick gluten free granola on the order form. Also it wasn’t even that good, and definitely not worth the allergen exposure risk. YOU NEED TO MARK YOUR MENUS WITH ALLERGEN INFO AND/OR INCLUDE OPTIONS TO PICK ALTERNATIVES. AND STOP USING “PLANT BASED” UNLESS YOU ARE TRULY PLANT BASED!