Best selection of gluten-free baked goods in town shines in this cozy café, where corner floor-to-ceiling windows create a bright, calming atmosphere perfect for relaxing. The well-marked gluten-free menu offers tasty options like ham and Swiss quiche and delightful gluten-free desserts, making it a pleasant and healthy dining experience for those with gluten allergies.
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Greg Myers
I stumbled into this place while I was getting my vehicle worked on down the street. It was a fun coffee house with corner floor to ceiling windows that made it enjoyable to just sit and watch the city go by. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food, drinks, and service. I’m not a foofoo coffee drinker but thought “when in Rome…” I had a baclava coffee…. DELICIOUS. It have gluten allergies, so I stuck to a ham and Swiss quiche which was very tasty. Note that gluten free options were well marked on their website. The only thing that I can say even remotely derogatory is that they have a limited gluten free menu. Other than that, it was a very pleasant experience.
A haven for gluten-free diners, this spot offers a huge gluten-free menu featuring a sweet, light crust that delights those with dietary restrictions. Unique options like a macaroni and cheese specialty pizza and a cherry pizza reminiscent of cherry pie showcase the creative range. The gluten-free foot-long subs stand out for their quality and affordability, making this a top choice for those seeking delicious gluten-free meals without compromise.
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Joetta Miller
I was impressed with the quality of the gluten free subs and it was only $10 for a foot long sub, not much more than the regular one which is nice considering gluten free options elsewhere are always so expensive. I definitely would stop here again!
This spot is a standout for those seeking gluten-free pancakes and waffles, thoughtfully catering to gluten-intolerant guests with tasty, dedicated options. The comforting breakfast atmosphere complements the sweet indulgence of strawberries and cream crepes, making it a welcoming choice for a gluten-free breakfast experience.
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Kathy Taylor
Our server was awesome! My biggest issue is that there is no gluten-free breakfast bread.
This classic American diner offers a welcoming, homey atmosphere with a menu that includes plenty of options for those on gluten-free diets, ensuring a satisfying experience for all guests. The unhurried visits and signature dishes like French toast with banana and a breakfast bowl featuring cinnamon raisin bread are complemented by a cozy setting with a big heater that combats the cold indoors, making it an inviting spot for those seeking gluten-free comfort food in a relaxed environment.
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Greg Myers
It’s sort the of unfair to say “rate Lulu’s.” There are 5 locations, 4 in Allen county and 1 in Logan county. The one in Logan county is at Indian Lake and is the only one that is open all day, it becomes a bar at night; the rest close at 2pm. Let’s start by saying they are all really good. They have a decent breakfast/lunch menu that will satisfy any age. There is plenty for those on Adkins or gluten-free. Meals are primarily $5-$15 and are filling. Again, rating them as a whole would be unfair because of staffing, parking, cleanliness, but I have been to them all and can easily rate them from 1-5, 1 being the best. So… 1. Lulu’s at the Lake, best for staff, room, and parking 2. Lulu’s Wapakoneta, cleanest, nicest layout, most modern, and good parking 3. Lulu’s Bluffton, best food, good layout and great service 4. Lulu’s Bellfountaine Ave, good with a couple of great waitresses but when that are off, it’s average. Parking is good but can be tough to get there n and out of 5. Lulu’s Sencerville Rd (the original) It’s tight and parking is the same, especially if it’s full. It’s up and down but is by far the lowest rated of the 5. Mind you overall, I gave Lulu’s 5-stars as a while. So, there it is. If you stayed to the end, you got it all