By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community
Updated Oct 2024
Celiac friendly
58 Golf Course Dr W, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, USA
I saw your restaurant sugguested by someone in a group. People in Lexington, Kentucky are talking about wanting healthier fast food with lots of gluten-free options. I just had a look at your menu, pics and reviews. We would LOVE to have you in Lexington KY! Consider this your invitation❣️ A location between Southland Drive and University of KY campus would be so busy, there's no way you could serve everyone. We NEED you here. As for certifed organic food without apeel/organipeel/edipeel, non gmo, no pesticides sprayed in the last few days prior to picking or ever, we've a farm here that would deliver to you. Trader Joe's and Good Foods Co op are within half a mile to 2 miles from the location range above, Whole Foods is about 4 miles from there, Farmers Market is within 2 miles, traffic isn't bad except from 5pm to 6pm going into downtown. There's 5 lanes on that street. The traffic lights change to accommodate the flow of traffic. At 4pm they change to 1 lane going to downtown, 1 turning lane and the rest are for leaving downtown. Traffic leaving downtown flows well. The 1 lane in is what gets jammed but there's side streets every block to avoid it easily and the lights switch back to 2 in, 2 out at 7PM. Lexington is a good place to be. People are friendly. You will be treated well here, safe, and your restaurant will be loved. We have many cultures living here. There's a neighborhood for just about every type of personal preferences, personality, beliefs, etc, where they'll find their people. In the shops, downtown, medical, festivals, etc, all types of people from every neighborhood mingle in peace, co exist, live and let live. Imo, public schools have a lot of bullies. That's the only downside. There are lots of homeschool co ops here that have prom, sports, social opportunities, fieldtrips, etc. There's a co op for every type of person as well. I know saying "type of person" may sound like labeling, but here, we are all open and real about differences so we can find our people, keep the peace, live and let live. People don't give each other attitude about it either. The smaller towns outside of Lexington are like a different planet though, lacking culture, healthcare, everyone gossips as if its a sport, etc. My feeling is, I don't recommend it, except maybe Georgetown, Nicholasville, Wilmore, Winchester. They're close enough to Lexington and are considered more of an extension of Lex. Louisville is bigger than Lexington, but there's more crime and traffic. I hope to see your restaurant here in the near future.. Whatever you decide, I wish you much success. Be well. 🌻
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523 4th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, USA
Group of 5 friends dining in. Place is kind of small inside so we got a small table for 5 but was ok. Ordered few drinks, apetizers and main course. IPA beers were good. Brussel sprouts and pork belly also good. Fig and prosciutto pizza was excellent. Meat pizza was little too spicy. Pulled pork sandwich was good. Good service nice and attentive.decent selection if GF items as one of us has strong gluten allergy.
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555 Healdsburg Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, USA
This is a fantastic little coffee shop with a great little menu for breakfast (and gluten free selections--bread and bagels). Prosciutto toast/paninis, smoked salmon bagels, baked oatmeal, breakfast burritos, etc. Everything is very tasty with good ingredients from local vendors. They also have a decent selection of local and CA beer for those wishing to imbibe...Staff are friendly and helpful and the atmosphere is good for chilling out or working on your laptop. Highly recommend stopping in if you're in the downtown area. Parking can be a little weird, so just be prepared to find street parking nearby.
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2901 4th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95409, USA
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90 College Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, USA