Set in a beautifully restored 118-year-old warehouse, this spacious farm-to-table spot offers a warm wood-decor ambiance and an open kitchen with views of passing trains. Its dedicated gluten-free environment ensures a safe, enjoyable experience for those with gluten sensitivities.
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Wilder Kruzan
A regular stop for us between home and Portland, beloved by our family members with celiac.
This cafe offers a fun and peaceful atmosphere that invites relaxation and enjoyment. Known as a remarkable find for gluten-free dining, it warmly accommodates celiac dietary needs, making it a welcoming spot for those seeking safe, inclusive experiences.
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Barbara Ann Smolko
Beautiful food, lovely people! Remarkable find for this area. Easily able to accommodate our celiac diner.
This locally owned diner offers a family business atmosphere with a fun, casual environment. The pleasant staff provide attentive service, making it a welcoming spot for those seeking gluten-free dining options despite some menu limitations.
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Kym McNicholas
Pleasant staff. The main featured “The beast” was not marked as being “out.” The staff said it had been out for a few weeks and yet no marking on the menu to indicate that. They were also out of the gluten free buns. So after ordering a pulled pork on gluten free bun, it was served on Texas toast. We had to take the bun off and we realized why they needed the Texas toast…only a 1/4 cup of pork: the plate was mainly coleslaw. Sad because we thought we were ordering house specialties and disappointed with the outcome, especially when we saw the corned beef sandwich and chicken wrap at the table next to us which were really nice servings. But I have to say the one bite of pulled pork I had and my dad’s two bites, was seriously spectacular! The homemade bbq sauce was sooooo good. Of course, not enough food. Hope it was a mistake that we each barely got a bite or two on the plate. So, I resorted to ordering chicken wings, which actually were delicious with garlic and Parmesan. Perfectly cooked. Imagine their homemade bbq sauce would be good on these as well. Know there aren’t the typical celery, carrots, and blue cheese dressing with them. But I would order them again. I hate writing anything negative because it seems to be such a nice family establishment with kind people. They were incredibly apologetic for the inconvenience. And they did take off the wings from the bill to make good on the missing items from the menu. So, I would say that I would come back. Just wish we could’ve had The Beast and hope it comes back, along with a gluten free bread option before we travel back down from Canada in a couple of weeks.
This spacious, bright eatery features a laid-back, eclectic atmosphere with awesome lighting and great music, creating a welcoming setting for gluten-free diners. The artisan market adds a unique touch, enhancing the overall fun and inviting experience.
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Alisa McDuff
Very nice experience! Great portions. Gluten free bagel available. I had the smokehouse baked potato. Fantastic!