Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
642 S Alaska St Suite#208, Palmer, Alaska, United States
A cozy, bustling café in a small Alaskan town, offering a wide selection of vegan options and popular for its homemade feel and rustic decor.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
We didn't end up eating here- I came hopeful from raving reccomendations- there's a bunch of things that are gluten & dairy free- but had a time trying to find something both dairy & gluten free at the same time for a kid. No gluten free breads- said they could make a lettuce wrap sandwich but it was all peppers & mushrooms, no meat, etc, and I can't expect a kid to wolf it down. I don't know, maybe I came too excited, I just hoped maybe there could be an adjustment of some sort.
550 S Alaska St, Palmer, Alaska, United States
A local gem known for its top-notch quality, organic sourcing, and a variety of daily specials that keep things fresh for regulars.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
DO NOT EAT HERE IF YOU HAVE FOOD ALLERGIES/INTOLERANCES. Went out to eat with my mother and grandmother. We had reservations and the restaurant wasn’t even at 50% capacity. We ordered our food and drinks. My mom and grandmother received their wine and I was told the kombucha I ordered was gone. Ordered sparkling water which never arrived. We received no water for the table. Wait staff repeatedly walked up to our seating area glanced around and ignored our attempts to get their attention to ask for water. When our food came out they informed us that half of what we ordered was no longer available. Server didn’t offer alternatives. Both my mother and I have celiac and had always enjoyed turkey red for having gluten free options. When we requested gluten free options the server informed us they were out of bread and stopped making gluten free pizza, “it is too much of a pain for the kitchen to make”. I requested a gluten free menu or suggestions to which their server had nothing to offer and stated that making gluten free menus would cost too much money. The time that your wait staff spends going back and forth to the kitchen asking if things are GF would easily equal less than the cost to have a few GF menus available. You could even write on five of your menus with a red marker and no one would care. Just add a GF it’s so simple, it’s 2024 and loads of people in the valley are gluten free. The clam chowder my grandmother ordered was watery and looked nothing like a chowder. The soup my mother ordered never showed up and her salad was dismal. I ordered an appetizer and was not informed that it was only a 1 ounce portion. The scallops were so overcooked they were like rubber and the polenta was burnt to a crisp and tasted like play dough. I would have ordered something else if I had known how laughably small it was. Still never received water even after requesting twice. When I went to the counter to pay because no one came to our table with a bill or checked on us. Four servers walked past me. I was the only person at the register. Not even glance or I’ll be with you in a moment. Zero effort to acknowledge me. I said excuse me to a red headed woman who was incredibly rude to me. When I requested to speak to the manager she told me no. Then asked me what I would like her to do about my complaints. It is not the customers job to remedy piss poor service and offer suggestions for not giving even the bare minimum of service. Safe to say I will never set foot or have a cent of my money go to this establishment and will eagerly share my poor experience with others to discourage others from giving business to such a disreputable establishment. Shame on whoever is running this place you really let it fall to shambles. Hands down the worst dining experience I’ve ever had in the valley.
320 E Dahlia Ave, Palmer, Alaska, United States
Enjoy a stunning view and a vibrant atmosphere with a great selection of refreshing drinks and a diverse menu for everyone.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
I have to eat gluten free and normally get annoyed with eating a salad. I ordered the spinach goat cheese salad and it was seriously delicious. My daughter ordered the Casear with chicken and enjoyed it as well. The rest of the fam had pizza and it was good too. The view is just wow when it isn't cloudy. I enjoyed a cider and their was an impressive selection of beers. Stop by, we almost left because my kids saw a 21 plus sign but that's just for sitting at the bar. It was a great place.
820 S Colony Way, Palmer, Alaska, United States
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Great lunch place! I go most Fridays for lunch with my boyfriend and we really enjoy the food. They have gluten free options on their keto menu which is a bonus. Red is an awesome server and knows us by name.
1890 Glenn Hwy, Palmer, Alaska, United States
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
I loved the small town feel. Plus, it was beyond exciting to be able to have gluten free toast with my breakfast. That isn't an option anywhere else I've been. Thank you!
125 W Evergreen Ave Ste 101, Palmer, Alaska, United States
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Wow, the gluten free crust is amazing! So glad they have this option. I love pizza, and theirs is, by far, the best pizza. I love that they are take and bake, and you can watch them make it if you want to. I don't think anywhere else stuffs the whole pizza either! They complete orders within 30 minutes. Plus, there are so many opportunities to get a discount on the pizza, just complete the review via the phone call within 24 hours of your purchase and you get free/discounted pizza.
1800 Glenn Hwy, Palmer, Alaska, United States
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Always a smile to greet me when I stop by and they remember what I drink, which is awesome when I'm only out once a week. Great coffee and gluten free snacks on the go!