Pro’s: Great options for Celiac Disease + good GF bread. Coffee keeps flowing, it’s $5 for unlimited self serve. Central location next to Capitol.
Con’s: Slightly underwhelming portions. Lox bagel does not come with cream cheese. Not a ton of unique / strong flavor for an $18 meal.
It generally felt like a restaurant that used to be charming in its origins but has commercialized.
Was in the area, and looked up gluten free options, and this place came up. When I walked in, I was able to sit at the bar (which had a ton of seats) and immediately got served by Leah, the amazing bartender working today. They had a ton of different burger options and had gluten free buns available, which can be hard to come by. The burger was made to order, and the one I got had an interesting flavor. It had a basil aoli, mushrooms, onions, and goat cheese (of all things). The bourbon based drink is ordered was tastefully made, and overall I enjoyed my experience. All of the staff were nice and attentive; you could tell that they all worked well together.
The block this pizza place is on its wonderful. My wife has gluten and dairy allergies, and this was the first pizza place she's been able to eat at for quite some time. She was thrilled to find it, and the pizza was excellent.
Can be busy, friendly staff! Many items labeled gluten free! Not a bad place for diabetics if you’re smart about carbs. All meat is excellent here! Pricey but worth the money! Be sure to get wine with steak 👍 👍
This place rocks. The smawiches are a delight and the soup is the best in town. If you have a gluten or eat vegan every item on the menu is designated. 5 out of 5 stars
Food was good. Had 4 different types of soups between all of us. The Broccoli Cheddar was very salty but the other three were very tasteful. The paninis were all very good. Enjoyed my gluten free peanut butter cookie- yum! Quaint little place that I would go again if I lived in Indy. Staff was friendly and answered all our questions.