Chimborazo continues to be one of my favorite go to restaurants in the cities! Their food is delicious, with unique flavors and just phenomenal Ecuadorian cuisine. I dream about the mahi mahi encocado and ceviche 🤤
I especially appreciate that they have so many options for someone who is gluten free and lots of good pescatarian options too!
Their service is always fast and they’re always incredibly kind!
Highly recommend.
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Kerrissa Keymer
Yummy, unusual pizzas, all available gluten-free. 😋 Great mocktails and real cocktails. Secret door is in the alley to get into the speakeasy. Super hip. Super cool. Fab vibes. 👌
Cozy little pizza place! They offer delivery within a radius. Stopped in because last time I was there it smelled so good, but I didn't have time to stop. My kids demolished the cheese pizza. Wife and I got the spicy chicken pizza. It was excellent! The chicken was cut to a good size. There was a good ratio to dough, cheese and chicken. I love that the crust was thin and had some snap to it without being crispy or burned. First time here. But I will for sure be back. Parkway is easily in my top 5 pizzas! They also offer select gluten free and vegan friendly options.
Stanley’s has a pretty consistent menu, and while they offer some good vegetarian options, they have been careless with the gluten-friendly side of it. Was poisoned twice, first time they gave me a non-GF bun instead of a GF one like I specified, second time the bartender gave me a random beer instead of cider. Had to forcibly make myself puke in the bathroom from said beer, and the bartender still made me pay for his mistake. A friend of mine who is also celiac was poisoned with a GF bun on a separate occasion. I understand there are risks to eating out with allergies, etc., but this place is way too risky and has made too many mistakes to go back. Last time I went in for a salad they changed the menu and I noticed there are things listed on their menu as “GF” which are in fact not gluten-friendly at all, even with bun/bread substitutes. If you have allergies or are celiac, be very mindful of what you are getting and double check everything if you’re willing to take the risk.
Great breakfast (and lunch) sandwhiches and pastries including gluten free and vegan options. High quality crafted espresso and coffee drinks. Highly recommend for both food and drink options.
I usually do takeout, but this time, I dined in with 3 kids on my own. The food, service, and kindness of the customers around me made this momma's experience that much better. Everyone devoured their meals. Kids gave it 2 thumbs up and a big smile as their rating. (They had the pancakes and mac & cheese). I am thankful as always when there are gluten-free options. Best of all, I got to enjoy a hot coffee. The servers were so gracious and kind as I had to carry my twin 2 yr olds out of the restaurant football style. They gave me a nod that all is ok....it happens... been there. Dining with children can make or break an experience. I truly appreciated how I was treated by the staff and filled my heart with warmth. I have always been a fan of Hazels and the Sieve family restaurants. 😉
This is the best gluten free sandwich bread I’ve ever had. Did not get sick at all the day after. Soooo good. Way too expensive but worth the money for sure so whatever.
The food is fresh and tasty! I love that the salsas pack a nice bit of heat, the fillings are flavorful, and the portions are reasonable.
We ordered here for lunch. Our group is a bit tricky in that we have some plant based folks, some Gluten-free folks, allergies etc. The staff was knowledgeable about ingredients and offered great options. We were able to easy suit everyone's needs. It was a bit hit!
Thank you!
First time visit, lovely place! Large menu of drinks but also lunch and breakfast type foods. To-go packaged fresh foods as well as options from the kitchen. Packaged foods include cake and baked goods options as well as salads and veggies, parfaits and a few other items. Ample seating but it was packed when we arrived. There was a single 2-seat table perfect for us in the room with the counter, and there were 2 other similar tables. Other tables are in the back of various sizes along with a few booths.
Clearly a community-oriented local shop. Lots of other cute local shops in the area as well. Local art for sale on the walls as well as some community information.
The coffee is good, though unremarkable. We both got drip though I also had a Florentine which is drip mixed with hot chocolate. The hot chocolate is made with milk and in addition to cow’s milk they have oat, soy, and almond milk options. The Florentine was delicious but how could it not be. ;) It’s a good option to get chocolate flavor but without the extra sweetness or espresso of a mocha. Drip coffee options were 3 different caffeinated and 1 decaf.
Nothing is advertised as gluten free but the breakfast and salad menus show options which should be gluten-free but I’m not sure if cross contamination is expected. We didn’t eat so I can’t comment. Plenty of vegetarian options but not much for vegan at quick glance.