A great gluten-free bakery with good sandwiches. I love Pushkins and this one does not disappoint. They don't have as much food as the other ones or paninis like babes but they still have a pretty good selection of baked goods. It is a very small cute store but there is no seating inside which is not the best in the Sacramento Heat. But I come here often to get baked goods for the house.
This store has a huge variety of gluten free products!!! Also, they have some really good sushi, and deli with delicious food. There’s an AMAZON return center here too.
Wow is this place a treat for coffee lovers. They offer complex, delicious roasts in well crafted drinks. They offer samples at the counter and offer some lovely pastries (gluten free options!) I love a good roaster and this place knocked my socks off! My husband got the hot chocolate and loved it as well!
Got delivery from this place for the first time because they popped up on gluten free pizza research for Sacramento, and it was delicious! Both the gluten free crust (according to my husband) and the regular crust (nostalgic with plenty of toppings) we’d order again. Quantity felt more than fair for the price. We’d go eat in person!
Really good food! I've been here twice so far and will be coming again! Also there are plenty gluten free options, the gluten free bread and pizza dough are some of the best we've had.
I love this place. The baristas are always friendly and knowledgeable, the coffee is delicious whether you get drip or an espresso drink, and the pastry options are plentiful for vegans, vegetarians, and gluten free people. I’ve had the drip coffee, latte, and matcha latte and have enjoyed them all. Also, they often have a coffee out to sample, which is delightful while waiting in line and deciding what to get!
Great selection of menu items plus a beautiful display of sweet treats in the glass case by the registers. Walk up and order at the counter and then they will bring your order to your table. Beautiful white modern decor. Wine, beer and cocktails. Indoor and outdoor seating. The only thing that would have made it better is a selection of gluten free items.
Always a wonderful dining experience. They have gluten free and dairy free options, including gluten free toast. The staff is always friendly. They are also dog friendly. Their outdoor seating area is beautiful and has a lovely atmosphere. Really great for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Good customer service. Much improved over last time I was there. I wish they had more info on gluten free options and provided the choice for gluten-free soy sauce, etc. Of all the foods, Sushi and Japanese food are both the easiest and the easiest to make completely authentic AND gluten-free! PLEASE! My spouse and I have been going here for years (before I became aware that I had celiac disease...) and I would hate to end my patronage over this... I hope 🙏 they read my review and take it into account...
Attention all celiacs! Add this to your list of safe and delicious eateries in Sacramento. From the tacos to the baked goods, everything is gluten free. House-made sauces are a real highlight and the coffee is great, too.
Tasty sandwiches at reasonable prices. One of the least expensive places in Old Sacramento to eat. Lots of vegetarian options, as well as other dietary restrictions such as gluten free and lactose free. The pumpkin spice latte is made with their own house-made pumpkin sauce/syrup and it’s amazing.
Oh my god this food is amazing! Great both for people new to Ethiopian food and for people desperately craving it like I was. Everything was spiced perfectly, cooked to just the right consistency, and fresh. If you have any issues with dairy, gluten, or are vegan, this place has a number of great options! The people working there were friendly and helpful, and happy to answer questions we had. Worth the drive, I'll definitely be coming back!
I challenge you to find a place with more hustle than this place. I challenge you to find a place with more forethought than this place. It’s gonna be hard. Talk about a community staple. This place is small but mighty in what they do. Coffee - sure there’s some. Tea - there’s a whole lot (so much great stuff). Some locally made health conscious foods - you bet.
But what you really can’t escape here is the amount of HEART here. Leo is welcoming and warm and such a great person to just chat with. He has a smile that greets you that can’t be beat, and he is so incredible at converting genuine care in his customers.
When I first went there I observed how he had so many regulars that came in; he knew all their names, he knew about their lives. And he did it all while working a line man that morning.
The next time I went, he called my name when I walked in and made me feel like one of those regulars. You can’t get that at Starbucks. Know what you can get at other places? All the sugar and gluten dominant treats. Sure they have their place, but broadway coffee ain’t it. They really work to be conscious of all those things they stock and make. It’s quite refreshing.
And while we talk about refreshing - don’t forget their teas if you’re smart. I came in with congestion, asked for a recommendation and they mixed teas on the spot for me that were amazing (classy hippie tea!) I highly recommend stopping by and at least scooping up a couple ounces of one (or more!) of their mixes. It’s legit.
The only downside - parking. Some days it’s easy, some it’s not. You gotta work around funky old awkward streets but it could be worse. And it’s not their fault Sacramento is weird. What is their fault? The place is just too damn good. Stop on in. Make new friends. Eat good snacks. Drink great tea (or coffee)!
I was feeling restless with the rain wanted to get out of the house and try something new today. Happily I found Tupi Coffee fit the bill!
The space is great with bright light, windows and plenty of seating.
I was greeted by a friendly barista who was very helpful in selecting my beverage order.
I was drawn initially by the fact that they have Brazilian pastries-specifically the Coxinha which I haven't had since leaving the Bay Area. It's this wonderful crunchy thing, with chicken, potatoes and cheese and it's basically heaven in your face. Yummy.
I also ordered the cheese bread which was savory delight. The texture is similar to mochi in that it used tapioca flour but it is gluten free.
Everything came out hot and I ran back to my car and managed to take a photo before I devoured a couple of them. Sadly I wasn't able to sit and enjoy Tupi today. But I can't wait to go back and have a coffee, a Coxinha and enjoy Tupi.
Barrio is closed. It’s a very basic coffee shop right now. New ownership and in transition?? Not gluten free and No real food at all besides a few pastries.