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The 7 Best Gluten-Free Bread Item Spots in Surrey

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Updated May 2025

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Tap & Barrel • South Surrey

Tap & Barrel • South Surrey

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3211 152 St #207, Surrey, BC V3S 3M1, Canada

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abdul azam

Big Restraunt at least 3 level. Lots of seating by the bar. Indoor and outdoor seating. We went on mother's day. Crowded all 3 level , but we had reservations so they had indoor seating for us indoor and out door. Sunny and hot so we picked indoor seating. Nice choice of drinks and food they even had a gluten free menu. The waitress was quite willing to split the bill. She also split the rice bowl salad in two separate dishes. The prawns were delicious,. The waitress made the whole experience superb.

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2255 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC V4A 5A4, Canada

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Brianna Walker

The team at this store is amazing! My father is celiac but enjoys coming here as the staff are knowledgeable about his allergy and very accommodating. They go above and beyond to make sure everything is clean to avoid cross-contamination so he can still enjoy his sandwich worry free. Thank you so much!!

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The Chopped Leaf

The Chopped Leaf

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Shops at Morgan Crossing, 15775 Croydon Dr Suite 116, Surrey, BC V3Z 2L6, Canada

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Natalia Kozlova

Great, fresh food and speedy service! Love gluten free options fro soups and cookies!

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Premium Pizza

Premium Pizza

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3268 King George Blvd #5, Surrey, BC V4P 1A5, Canada

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I really wanted to like it as the 5 star reviews all said how amazing it was, especially the dough. In my opinion, the dough is way too dense and thick. It's not airy enough or light enough that you'd want to have more. I would say I'm a pretty big eater, I can finish a whole medium box pizza if I'm hungry enough. Even regular crust pizza hut, Domino's etc, no problem as the dough didn't make me feel like I'm full after 2 pieces. Here? After two pieces I just couldn't stomach anymore. The dough was extremely chewy, to the point where by the second piece I was literally tired as I spent more time chewing than enjoying the flavors. I understand there is a thin crust option but that's gluten free. Have you tasted gluten free pizza? It tastes like cardboard. I would strongly suggest looking into your dough recipe, it's way too dense. I thought it might've been a one off with my pizza but nope, I ordered 2 mediums and the dough was the exact same density. Pizza has a strange phenomenon where after the first slice, you want more and you will eat more but here? Both times I simply just wanted to stop at the second piece as the chewing of the dough really just turned off the whole experience and simply made me feel full immediately. Again, I am for regular crust or thin crust, it doesn't matter to me. But this is not regular crust, this is DENSE to the point where you'd need more tomato sauce to make it more palatable and not feel like you're eating a thick loaf of dense bread with toppings on it. I'd love to give it another chance as I wanted to support local but it is hard to do when the not so amazing chain pizza place simply tastes better than this, in my opinion.

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The Chopped Leaf

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17433 56 Ave #116, Surrey, BC V3S 2X6, Canada

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Kurt Krieger

Eating out without getting fat can be tough. To keep your pants from getting too tight, you need to mix in a salad once a while. For a tasty salad that isn't rabbit food, check out the Chopped Leaf. As someone who could happily eat a cheeseburger everyday of his life, I was skeptical of a place that specializes in salads. The Chopped Leaf offers a nice variety of fresh salads that are straight forward, fresh, and full of flavor. These are not some vegan hipster raw food hoity toity concoctions full of lettuces that look and taste like weeds. I prefer the Bangkok salad, the sesame dressing with a hint of hot and spicy is excellent. It even has chicken and noodles. Try it! The sandwiches and wraps are good, but they are a bit pricey for what you get. Stick with the salads. If you are going to be eating healthy, go for the maximum helping of healthy. Having to pay for the "chopped" water, a citrus and fruit infused water that they have on tap, seems like a bit of a cash grab. Ordering an entree should include water in my humble opinion. Most places give you water with lemon for free. You can send a text and get a "free" water to lessen the hit on your wallet. This is going to come off as chauvinistic, but the restaurant comes across as a place targeted for women. Lots of salads, big sign about gluten free, no fries, no beer, no desserts, no tvs with sports. Pretty obvious that the target demographic is not the typical male. I even heard someone say that "my husband would never come here" when having a lunch with my wife. My advice to guys would be to slyly suggest going here as a way to win some brownie points, just don't be too overt about it or else your wife or girlfriend will think that you think they are fat and need to eat a salad. You don't want that. If you're better half suggests the chopped leaf it is the safest way to try it. Joking aside, the chopped leaf is great option for someone with dietary restrictions. They have many carb free and gluten free options. So, when your buttons are bursting, or you want to "eat healthy", try a Chopped Leaf salad. Take it from this junk food junkie, they are actually really good.

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