This lively, upscale spot offers a bright indoor space and beautiful outdoor patio welcoming dogs with water bowls. The friendly, attentive staff is knowledgeable about gluten-free needs, ensuring a comfortable, safe dining experience with clearly marked gluten-free options.
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kevin mc
Was very happy with everything. We beat the weekend morning rush so there were no issues with parking in the back lot or seating. Eggs and ham were excellent. Eggs cooked to each of our request. Waitress was knowledgeable about Celiac and dietary restrictions. Staff was very attentive. We were very impressed and very pleased. We'll come again when we visit.
This charming cafe features a bright, quirky decor and a clean, modern, and adorable atmosphere that welcomes gluten-free guests. The staff's dedication and the inviting setting make it a great stop for gluten-free basics and a delightful coffee experience.
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Lisa Abrams
I have celiac and I enjoyed this place. Limited gluten free options, but thats the norm most places. I had a gluten free blueberry muffin. The other option available today was a breakfast bowl.
Set in a charming old feed store, this lively bistro offers a perfect atmosphere for gluten-free dining with a bright, spacious interior and a breezy patio. The wholesome, healthy choices and reasonable prices make it a favored spot for those seeking gluten-free options in a welcoming setting.
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Judith Wyo
Great breakfast and lunch. Come hungry and taste some great food. They have gluten free options. They also have good pies and pastries.
Step into a 50s-style soda shoppe where retro decor and old school music create a fun, cool vibe. Friendly, knowledgeable staff enhance the experience, while ample seating upstairs offers a comfortable spot to enjoy the gluten-free treats and ice cream selection.
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Samantha Grenia
Mom and pop shop with everything from ice cream, bakery, sandwiches, and even baked potatoes! There is even seating upstairs inside. It's a really cool place. I love that they have gluten free items too.
This charming coffee shop features a dog-friendly back patio bathed in morning sunlight, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere ideal for relaxing or remote work. Known for catering well to dietary restrictions, it offers a welcoming setting for gluten-free guests seeking comfort and quality.
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Sarah Pylant
We stopped at Caliche coming through town for the holiday weekend, and the food was amazing. I had the avocado toast with GF bread. The kale topping had an incredible flavor and my kids loved it too! They enjoyed their big bacon, egg & cheese burrito, it was plenty to share for two under 8. Our drip coffee and oat milk latte were delicious, and the service was great. We’ve been coming here for years on our way west, and it exceeds our expectations every time. As someone who’s dairy free & gluten free, it’s tough to find restaurants that know all the ingredients in their food and Caliche definitely does! Thank y’all for making an enjoyable place for our family!
Set within a historic building, this coffee shop offers a cozy but stylish vibe perfect for relaxing. The friendly baristas and welcoming atmosphere make it an inviting spot, with gluten-free pastry options that satisfy even non-gluten-free visitors.
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Zoe Giguere
Very good coffee overall, the use a special Merit coffee bean that is just for them, it can also be purchased there as well. Their brewing process of expresso is excellent and consistent, meaning that I believe they pay attention to PH levels of the water, and you can definitely tell.
Their syrups are made in house, more than likely with real raw cane sugar and not sucrose (which is the white sugar at grocery stores). You can tell the difference between the two, because raw cane sugar is less sweet, and sucrose is super sweet.
Their pastries and foods is all made in house as well, and it is very good. I don't believe that they use Einkorn flour though, I have a gluten intolerance to the bleached flour in grocery stores but not the real Einkorn flour, which is an ancient grain.