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The 8 Best Gluten-Free Cafés in Central City

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By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community

Updated Jun 2025

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Gourmandise

Gourmandise

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250 S 300 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA

GF OptionsDinnerOpen Late NightTake AwayDessertsBreakfastLunchBrunchBakeryCafeDeliveryOutdoor SeatingKid FriendlyRestaurantPet Friendly

A must-visit spot with a cozy vibe, offering a varied menu and mouthwatering desserts that'll leave you wanting more.

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rachel coleman

I came in last week. We ordered food and dessert, which was really great. Everything that was ordered was made correctly and efficiently. My favorite dessert is the chocolate decadence flourless cake. The only downside was our server Mimi seemed pretty dismissive. When we asked her specific questions about the food items we ordered (because I’m gluten free) it seemed like she was irritated and rolled her eyes. Overall it was an okay experience. Definitely great prices for the food you get.

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Oasis Cafe

Oasis Cafe

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151 S 500 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, USA

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Chill vibes and a cozy atmosphere with a cute bookstore, plus ample seating and outdoor garden options make this spot a must-visit.

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Natalia Montoya

I came in this morning, I enjoyed the food. I got their breakfast croissant without onions, and the mocha latte. I enjoyed both, I did wish the latte had some more chocolate flavor, but I feel it was decently balanced. 4 stars for the service, I came by myself and waited almost 10 minutes, and a couple that came after me got service about 2 minutes after they sat. Though staff was very friendly I feel still. They also had a whole menu for gluten-free food!

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Hallowed Grounds Cafe & Gifts

Hallowed Grounds Cafe & Gifts

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370 E 300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA

100% GFCeliac FriendlyCafeRestaurantLunchBreakfastVegetarianDairy FreeBread ItemsSandwichesDessertsTake AwayCasualPet FriendlyDelivery

Tucked in a charming converted church, this spot offers a lively atmosphere filled with plants, community events, and the perfect vibe to relax or work.

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Kahve Cafe SLC

Kahve Cafe SLC

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57 S 600 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, USA

LunchBrunchBakeryCafeMediterraneanDeliveryTake AwayPet FriendlyOutdoor SeatingKid Friendly

An eclectic gem with cozy nooks, unique drinks, and a welcoming vibe makes this spot perfect for lounging and unwinding in style.

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Ms Alhadi

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.

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Passion Flour Patisserie

Passion Flour Patisserie

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165 E 900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA

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Charming spot with a cozy vibe, impressive plant decor, and standout coffee, perfect for indulging in unique baked treats.

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I was searching for a place this morning where I could order some dessert/pastries today for my brother’s birthday who has celiac. With the limited information on the website about what bakery items are offered, I called to ask if they had anything that could work in my situation as I lack the experience and knowledge in this capacity. Boy, if I didn’t feel stupid before I asked the person who answered the phone I do now. Each time I tried to explain that I understand her saying they’re not 100% gluten free and that’s not what I’m trying to ask, she’d cut me off to continue repeating this sentence in different ways and how I could make them a liability in promising that. I felt shameful about having even called. Realizing the interaction was based on power and assumption rather than hearing what I was trying to explain, I just ended the call thanking her for her help. If you market your business and your products as inclusive, I’m guessing that your core values are based on the same principles which must translate through your team on to your customers. Hopefully this experience, if anything, can be used as an opportunity for training team members in the future.

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