I am not vegan or vegetarian. I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked zest. I got the mushroom alfredo pasta and it was so good. We also got nachos to share - which if you don’t think about it as nachos and more just a chip and dip dish then it’s delicious. The roll was also pretty good and the dessert was amazing
I love the food at Vertical Diner. Everything is vegan and there are many clearly labeled gluten free options. Once in a while the service is “off,” but I’ve been going here for years and it is one of my favorite places to eat in SLC.
Cupla Coffee is literally a hidden gem. It's in the basement of a building, but it has a lot of light coming in from the windowed roof. There's a nice variety of food for vegans, keto, and gluten free.
I fell in love with this place. It's a shame I was in a hurry today because the warm welcoming atmosphere made me want to kick back and spend the rest of my afternoon here. The food was delicious and actually gluten free! The matcha and strawberry ice latte? Refreshing and well balanced. I can't wait to bring my favorite people here for some great food, drinks, and conversation.
I was super excited to check out this cafe since it’s totally gluten free and I have celiac disease. Unfortunately, the employee who was working today completely ruined the experience. I got to the counter and was told I’d have to wait until she was done cooking the other orders before she could take mine. No problem, she seemed to be working alone and I can understand trying to get caught up. After ten minutes of standing there waiting, she finally came back to take my order but proceeded to tell me “just so you know, if you order food, it’s going to take 30 minutes.” I feel like she could have given me that info before I waited the ten minutes it took for her to take my order. I ended up not ordering anything at all because I felt like I was inconveniencing her. If I was the owner, I’d be pretty upset my employee was trying to dissuade customers from purchasing food. The friend I was with was kind enough to share what she got with me, and honestly the food was subpar. Maybe on a different day with a different employee it would have been good, but I was pretty disappointed with the whole thing.
Great place to stop while in the SLC airport. Items were marked as Gluten Free and Gluten Friendly and also had items where you can sub for Gluten free items. I was not disappointed! The brisket grilled cheese sandwich on Gluten free bread was delicious!
The quintessential hipster coffee shop experience. Friendly staff, lively atmosphere with lots of people, but not over-the-top crowded. Lots of options for lots of different types of people. Several gluten-free options, which was a nice surprise.
Dali Crepes is delicious. The servers were very accommodating and friendly. The food came out all at the same time and was as ordered. The presentation is beautiful and the serving sizes are substantial. The only negative, which was major for us, was that it advertises to have gluten free options, but it is not safe for celiacs as they use the same crepe grills for all crepes, so they are cross-contaminated. There are very few actual gluten free options at this restaurant.
Picked this spot for brunch today solely based on seeing gluten free pancakes on their menu. It did not disappoint! Upon parking, the Cafe seems small, but when I walked in, I was surprised how big it was.
Everyone was very friendly, from the hostess, the waiter and even the person who got me coffee and water.
The cooking area is literally in the center of the Cafe, surrounded by old fashioned red stools that wrap around almost the whole area. There are booth and table options.... Plenty of seating arrangements.
I was sat within just a few minutes of entering, no wait at all. Which was amazing, considering it's Sunday, and brunch time.
I ordered a cup of black coffee, and 2 of the gluten free pancakes. The pancakes were made so quickly, and they came out warm, buttery, and fluffy. I am always looking for gluten free options, especially for breakfast/brunch. And was so happy to find this Cafe.
I will definitely be back.
I really liked the place it was super cozy. I asked for almond milk since I have a gluten and dairy allergy and she made it with oat milk and then MY COUSIN CAUGHT THE MISTAKE AND THEN SHE changed it to almond milk . I went down to ask for vanilla for flavor and sweetness they gave me vanilla extract and didn't say anything to me . I still liked the place and I would give it a try when I visit again.
So yummy 😋 😍 😊 ☺️ 💕 🤗 😋 😍 😊 ☺️ 💕 🤗 😋 😍 😊 ☺️ ( I took my daughter here for breakfast on her 9th birthday and the above is her review of the place. It has a calm atmosphere, and the food is amazing and has amazing gluten free options)
Gluten free pancakes were so good! My husband had the stuffed French toast,v which he loved. I stole some of his "stuffing," a delicious creamy concoction, and put it on my pancakes. So good! Next time I would ask if we could get stuffed GF pancakes. Huge portions. Can get a single pancake as one of the sides with the egg dishes. Pretty much of a diner atmosphere. Server refilled my decaf coffee with regular, but I caught it. She was sweet but nothing special as far as service.
I saw this place online probably a month ago. We finally went tonight. This is literally the best gluten and dairy free ice cream I’ve had. I will be back and will get some scoops for the drive home and a pint for the week or maybe two. I tried Budderfinger and Milk Chocolate Frostee they were both super good but the Budderfinger is probably the best butterfinger flavored ice cream I’ve ever had. I highly recommend coming here. They have plenty of options if you’re in my shoes. It made my whole night.
Edit: TLDR - HEAVY CAUTION FOR CELIACS OR GLUTEN SENSITIVE. I'm not changing the star rating because I can't be entirely sure. I had a 'gluten free' brownie while I was there. It was on a tray marked gluten free and had a gluten free sticker on it. I have Celiac Disease and within 2-3 hours I was violently ill. Think worst stomach flu you've ever had in your life sick. I ended up going to urgent care and was about two hours away from needing IV fluids if Zofran hadn't helped with the nausea enough to keep liquids down. I can't be entirely sure this wasn't just a stomach flu except for that I'm still experiencing the less severe symptoms of gluten exposure (migraine, nausea, crippling abdominal pain, but not hospital level). For those who don't have a Celiac in your life - in order for my symptoms to be this severe, it's not just a microscopic amount of cross contamination, it's a completely careless or malicious mislabeling of product. Again, I can't be 100% sure, but this is now 4 days later and I'm still miserable which has never happened to me with a regular stomach flu.
We like supporting local, but honestly we could have gotten better coffee at Starbucks and had a shorter drive. And I really don't like Starbucks much. This place was fine. That's pretty much all. Lukewarm coffee, mediocre pastry.
Lovely cafe in the Maven District with lots of natural light and a peaceful and calming aesthetic. The Gluten Free banana tarte was wonderful. I enjoyed an iced coffee while reading a book and appreciated the welcoming and cozy environment.
Cat-friendly and cat-person-friendly. We visited from out of state and absolutely loved it! The matcha was perfect, the cat room was thoughtfully designed for both cats and people to enjoy, and the owners were calm and thoughtful. It was also surprisingly clean! We went specifically because my 2.5 year old LOVES cats. She was delighted to be in a room full of them, petted the ones who were interested in getting close, and waited a while for them to warm up before getting a toy for them to play with. This was her dream come true! I would like to have some options for hearty gluten-free snacks/food (I scanned for some but didn't see any and didn't ask). But we were there for the cats and didn't mind getting food somewhere else afterwards.
I initially chose this place because it is wheelchair accessible. It did not disappoint. It is a lovely and spacious cafe. The staff are welcoming and accommodating. Coffee is great! I wish they had a slightly larger baked good selection but they did have a gluten free and vegan option. And what we had was delicious. We will definitely be returning.
Just moved into the neighborhood and can’t say enough good things! Not only do they carry gluten-free bread, but they were willing to go to Smith’s, and get the specific kind that my fiancé is able to eat, given her allergy. Went way above and beyond, more than we could’ve asked for! Will definitely be coming back, would recommend to anyone!
Had the best dining experience tonight. Taylor was superb! She had great recommendations and knew the menu inside & out. Food was great, service was fabulous. And for those who need gluten free, they have lots of great options!
Lovely hipster weekend brunch place. Nice to sit outside with a dog sipping solid coffee & tasty gluten free sandwiches - also worth taking up the street to picnic in the park :)
I love coming here for a breakfast taco. The people working are so kind, and the tacos are tasty. I'm a snack-throughout-the-day person, so one taco is perfect for me, but they are smallish, so a lot of people get two. Plus they have corn tortillas for us gluten free folk. Highly recommend!! Their lattes are excellent too. Thanks La Barba friends!
I'm a SLC local and this is the place I take friends and family to when they visit. The food is unbelievably delicious. Thinking about the aroma alone makes my mouth water. This is not fast food because they make everything from scratch when you order it. Absolutely everything on the menu is amazing. They do vegetarian, gluten free, and dairy free options all of which are amazing. If you don't want to enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and the impeccable service the take out is also sublime. They use reusable containers so you get a microwavable and dishwasher safe Tupperware that you can reuse.
Had a great experience here! I ordered the mushroom omelette and had gluten free bread with it that was delicious. It was a savory focaccia style bread with green olives which you can rarely find gluten free, so I was really happy about that. The server was friendly and the outdoor patio in the shade was the perfect atmosphere. Will definitely be back!
They have delicious gluten free sandwiches! The staff was knowledgeable about gluten free options and took care to avoid cross contamination. Not to mention, Joseph Smith Memorial building is an elegant place to eat lunch.
Favorite coffee shop in town! The coffee is high quality, great food options, and the service is always fast and friendly. I’m gluten free, so it’s hard to find coffee shops with food I can eat, but the Spanish quesadilla here is my go-to! Lots of seating, and I especially love the second floor loft space.
I love their dairy free options! I am vegan and I come here with my lactose intolerant friend and they always have options for us! The staff was very inviting and answered all of my questions about gluten and allergies. Love them❤️❤️
673 East Simpson Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, USA
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Andrew Grimes
I'm glad I ignored the negative reviews of this place (I mISs cAfE soLsTicE sOo uNFair!). They have really good teas and a really nice seating area; well lit with plants and a good atmosphere. They have vegan and gluten free pastry options and a friendly staff as well.
1000 S Main St Suite 101, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA
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Michele Bergman
I really enjoyed the yummy sourdough bread at the Tomato sandwich party!! I will make a point to come in and order the gluten free bread because I overheard a few people commenting on how good it tasted. We'll done Leavity!!
The food was absolutely amazing! I heard everyone at the table making oohs and awes the entire time. Great clean and organic food with gluten free options and great people too! The chef is the best!
Delightful. Such a fun downtown cafe experience. Family favorites were the pastries and the eggs Benedict on potatoes instead of an English Muffin (a great swap to make it gluten free.) The avacado toast was a family favorite as was the bacon and hot chocolate. The avocado beet toast was good, but there were too many beets even for us beet lovers.
Excellent service and friendly staff.
I live in the Avenues and Cafe 140 B is SO awesome! I went the first weekend they opened over a year ago when they only had the walk up counter and from then I was hooked. Now that the tea room/carriage house is open it’s even better! I am gluten free so the McPrarie breakfast sandwich on gluten free bread is the best paired with a chai latte. I am not celiac so I can’t speak to the place being celiac safe but it is definitely gluten friendly.
We tried lunch here today after searching for gluten free sandwiches in Salt Lake and I am quite impressed. The sandwich had great flavor, was a good size, and was perfectly toasted. I know we will be going back for lunch again soon
Fun little coffee/pastry/soda shop tucked just off Foothills. Great summer vibe with patio and umbrellas and quaint shop to sit and enjoy coffee and a pastry with friends/family.
While the coffee and espresso is decent, what Crema should be celebrated for is their pastries. The Lemon Poppyseed scone is delicious (recommend heating it up), and the Rice Krispie treat (don’t let that it’s Gluten Free deter you) is outstanding.
As a gluten-free dairy free individual who often makes cross country trips via I 80 this has been added to my Salt Lake City stop list.
The Clubhouse massacre held up spectacularly (even with my alterations for diet). Good thick cut turkey that gives no impression of deli meat. Cold Brew that categorized as top 10 (a highly valued and vital part of my road trips).
To stop and derail into the city is not a light consideration for me, and I plan on doing it every time I can.
Also their bathroom was impressive and deserves a 10/10 review in itself. 🌈🚽