I was really excited to go here for the gluten free options.i wasn't super impressed..tried the gf avocado toast. It was kinda tough, dry toast on a bed of lettuce. Super noisy if you're going for a conversation.
Disappointed in the gluten-free poke bowl options but they did a have separate paper to look at to understand the GF choices. It would be to have all GF options marked on the online menu. I had the Bahn Mi bowl, which was delicious.
Great food. Great spice levels. Great atmosphere. They have several choices of breakfast burritos with vegan options too. You can get any burrito made as a bowl for gluten free options. Good beer and cocktail selections also. Oh, the house chips and salsa are the bomb too.
They had a very good gluten free bagel option for my breakfast sandwich, the Papa Grande. They have a lot of add on option with tons of bagel selections to choose from.
This restaurant has a variety of options to choose from. They also had plenty of gluten free options (even dessert!). We sat on the patio and could see the water. Our waiter was very attentive. The meal and dessert was delicious!
We were so happy to find this little gem of a coffee shop while traveling. The coffee was outstanding and the specialty drinks were superb! We especially appreciated the house made treats….raspeberry/lemon loaf (Gluten-free, YAY!) and the blueberry/walnut loaf…exceptionally tasty, not overly sweetened and served warm to perfection! The staff was exceptionally friendly and the ambiance fresh and inviting. We loved the boards too…incredibly artistic!!! We will definitely be returning customers! Many thanks!!!
Great family owned restaurant that has been there for over 40 years. Miguel knows every customer's name and makes you feel at home. Love the guac and chips. They have gluten free options too.
I was so disappointed with the food. My soup had a single piece of chicken, just ONE. 60% of it was gristle/fat and I threw it away. It was so bad I took a photo. The sandwich had the same issue, it was the tasty croc and I removed multiple pieces of diced slimy chicken fatty material. I only ate about half the sandwich, because it grossed me out when I had to pull fatty pieces from my mouth. I didn't take a picture of it but maybe I should have. Felt physically ill when I got done eating and I attribute that to the oiliness of the chicken and rice soup, which coated my mouth.
Today was my first visit to Croc Coup, and despite the fact they have 5 gluten free soup options, along with gluten free bread.... I won't be returning. Further, my co-worker got a wrap and it was almost all lettuce and very thin on the meat. I think we will stick with Jimmy Johns or Jason's Deli in the future.
This review is intended to help people not have really stale gluten free bagels. I'm sure if you're not gluten free you will have a great experience. The service is very friendly and the atmosphere is nice. My coffee was good too.
Why 2 stars ? It was my only day in the area and I wanted to go on a hike, so I stopped at this cute place to get a good breakfast. I took my gluten-free bagel sandwich to where I was going to hike and when I tried to eat it it was almost impossible. The bread was just so stale. I know gluten-free bread sometimes tastes stale to people but I've been gluten free for over a decade and this bread was really bad.
This place is fantastic! We went on a Sunday and got amazing service even though they were incredibly busy. We got the Breakfast sandwich and were able to sub in Gluten Free bread for someone in our party that has Celiac’s. Also got the Brisket Sausage Benedict, which was really good. And the hash browns were nice and crispy, and not greasy. Got the Iced Chai too, and that was really good. The prices are probably the most surprising part, being one of the most affordable places around. This is definitely a place I’ll be returning to often
this was once an old parlor.i remember much of golden as it was 40 years ago.
my kids and i were meandering down to the library today and were maybe going to backtrack to the windy saddle when we saw the denver biscuit company. i thought they might go in further down washington but they are here.
much to my utter shock these guys have a self serve coffee station. this business gets it coffee nowadays is best left taken care by the person drinking it.
we are gluten and dairy free but the denver biscuit company was worth the 2 or 3 hours after being sick. the biscuits are divine and just plain cozy! we had biscuits and gravy and it just me back to a time when my late husband and i would hop in the truck and go to town to get biscuits and gravy. thank you denver biscuit company.
I just had my first burrito at Pablito’s after hearing a recommendation. The attendant was friendly and fast and accommodating for Celiac (he mentioned it when I inquired about gluten-free options—skipped the hasbrowns for the bowl because of shared frying surface). My extra-gluten burrito was one of the best damn burritos I’ve had, true to the name. I highly recommend checking it out. I will return. Good job, Pablito’s!
This place has added a 50 cent charge on all eggs on top of raising the cost of their food. The owner is rude and the graffiti walls are ridiculous. They've always just run out of the gluten free bread every time we've been.
I ordered tacos and they were so greasy that the shell fell apart upon arrival and they were also out of sour cream. There's nothing on that menu under 12 dollars. I do not recommend this place. We've tried it a few times hoping they would be better the next time and they don't get better. Across the street is the rock rest and they have amazing food and service 😋