The food was so good! We got the gluten free pancakes with chocolate chips and ones with bacons and the pig in a blankets and had no problems as a celiac! The staff were arguing in the back so that was awkward and u professional but the food was great at least!
Shockingly poor pizza. Gluten-free crust was dry tasteless. A thin amount of Asiago and barely visible tiny pieces of plant-based Italin sausage.
Missing ANY mozzarella, olives, green peppers and red sauce, all specifically added to the order.
Service was in and out. Three stops. Here’s your seat.
Ready to order.
Here’s your food.
Food though was a gluten free pizza and a salad which was really good. Loud.
And children being annoying. What kind of parent allows a child to whistle in a restaurant.
Sit there.
Shut up.
And eat.
And the flies. They had the front door open and there were flies everywhere.
We got great celiac friendly breakfast burrito! Loved that! Not going to lie, the coffee tasted rancid like they needed to clean out the espresso machine and recalibrate it. I threw out my full cup but my partners tea was great! The male barista was a bit snooty to us as new to shop customers but everyone else was great. That dropped a star but the great prices on food was 5 star!
Do not eat here if you have food allergies or celiacs!
I tried to call them many times before hand to see what ingredients are in their noodles and they didn’t pick up. So I walked in, they offer gluten free noodles but share them in the same boiling pot as the wheat/egg noodles, which is a big no. I asked if they could boil it in a separate pot and they couldn’t do so either. Highly unsafe food practices. I doubt there vegan is safe too. Some things to consider is people might be vegan due to food allergies, not by dietary choice.
I went to Mio Sushi in Bend with my husband, who is celiac. We were looking for gluten-free options, and the website listed gluten-free teriyaki as an option. However, when we arrived, we were told that they don't have gluten-free teriyaki. We also asked for more time to look through the sushi options, but the waiter never came back.
Overall, we had a terrible experience at Moo Sushi. The staff was not helpful and accommodating, and the food was not what we were expecting. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone with celiac disease or anyone looking for a good dining experience.
My wife has celiacs. This is one of a few GF options in town. They take good care to keep everything seperated from glutened items. Thank you so much! Though under staffed still decent service.
I had a fantastic experience at Wildwood Foods! The atmosphere is super cute and cozy, with a great vibe and awesome service that adds to the dining experience. I highly recommend going upstairs – it has an even more charming ambiance that makes you want to linger. I tried the Falafel Buddha Bowl and it was absolutely delicious – full of fresh, vibrant flavors that make it a standout dish. The gluten-free hotdog was also a nice surprise, especially for those with dietary preferences. Definitely worth a visit for anyone looking for a unique, flavorful meal in a welcoming setting!
We went to watch Slightly Stoopid from the old Mill. I’ve seen them many times I didn’t need to go in this time, but we decided to grab a drink at Greg’s Grill where I was pleasantly surprised to learn they have a new menu and have labeled the menu with gluten-free options. Not only that, but they now have a dedicated fryer for their fries! I raved on my food through the entire meal. Ask Dan 😆 #celiacsafe #glutenfree
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This was my first time at Cafe Yum! It was delicious. Food was very fresh. Workers were friendly and knowledgeable. I loved the variety. Gluten free and vegan options too, which is always a plus! I will definitely go again next time I'm in Oregon!
Not for those with food allergies or celiac disease. Yes they have a warning that it is a shared kitchen and the food was good, but I got sick and went down hard as though I had eaten straight wheat. Again everyone else enjoyed there meal, but it was so noisy that none of us could hear our own conversation.
Again, I have friends who love eating here but if you need to be gluten-free or have a wheat allergy, I had highly recommend you avoid this restaurant.
One of our favorite smash burgers we’ve found in the Bend/Redmond area. Great price, and they have gluten free buns too! We both had the OG and it was delicious.
BIG SKI'S Pierogis went above and beyond for me today. I am gluten free and needed something desperately, they made me a GF Kielbasa bowl; with sliced and grilled Kielbasa, onions, kraut,, shrooms and mustard 😋 😊 best thing I've had in a long time. THANK YOU!
One of the best restaurants in town. Especially easy to order gluten free. Prickly pare margaritas are the best. Service is always great. Great variety of tequila and hand made salsas. Vary hard to choose your meal because everything is so delicious.
Update from a previous review where they did not handle dietary restrictions well (years ago) - the menu is now clearly marked with gluten free options!! Gluten free options are mostly the "sharable" dishes, but we really appreciated the menu changes!
Previous review: Drinks are great, but if you are gluten free for any reason, I would not recommend going here and expecting to eat anything. Though many things on the menu look like they should be gluten free, if you ask, the waiters seem to have no idea about the ingredients in the food they serve. Most recently I asked if their potato salad was gluten free - they said they weren't sure, so I asked for the ingredient list. Their response was that they weren't sure of the ingredients, just that there were a lot. I would be cautious to eat at an establishment that is unsure of their ingredients even without dietary restrictions.