This cozy spot is a haven for those seeking gluten-free dining with a menu that thoughtfully includes a wide array of celiac-friendly options. The clearly marked dishes and commitment to avoiding cross-contamination, such as frying only potatoes and yams, ensure a safe and delicious experience. The Scandinavian-inspired atmosphere with outdoor heaters and the inviting scent of wood fires creates a warm setting that complements the fresh, flavorful gluten-free fare, making it a favorite for those with dietary needs.
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Tim Marinelli
This is our favorite restaurant not only in Girdwood but in the greater Anchorage area. Very cozy space with great food and drinks. The menu is very celiac-friendly but it doesn’t feel forced.
This cozy bistro stands out as a haven for gluten-free diners, offering a thoughtfully curated menu with multiple gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options prepared with clear expertise and care. The rustic setting with phenomenal mountain views and a laid-back atmosphere enhances the dining experience, while the fresh, perfectly cooked dishes like wild-caught salmon and pork chops cater expertly to gluten-sensitive guests. The welcoming ambiance and thoughtful seating arrangements ensure a comfortable, enjoyable meal for those seeking safe and delicious gluten-free fare.
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Bethany Marcum
We went for brunch. It's a very small place. Interesting menu with some tasty sounding options but almost nothing for gluten-free patrons. So I went for the miso-corn soup. It sounded odd but was surprisingly delightful. The service was very good.
This recently renovated restaurant offers a warm, beautifully styled atmosphere that perfectly complements its thoughtful gluten-free options, including an exceptional gluten-free pizza crust praised as the best ever. Balcony seating overlooking stunning mountain and pond views creates a relaxing ambiance ideal for savoring carefully crafted dishes that cater to gluten-free diners with care and flavor.
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Grace Franklin
Don't waste your money.. Go somewhere else. We stopped in for drinks after driving up from Anchorage for the spa while visiting AK and decided to grab a bite to eat. We used to live up here and had been to Alyeska plenty of times and to the other restaurants for food with amazing experiences. Not really sure how this one was so far off the mark??
Three of our four meals were so bad I wouldn't have expected to have paid more than $5-10 a piece for them. Dry as a BONE. We decided to ask for some marinara for the chicken since it was breaded and came with absolutely nothing else to it, and they charged us for the sides of marinara lol what a joke. Felt like being nickel and dimed over a crappy meal - not what I would have expected from the high-end vibe and $30+ meals??
Decided to try a gluten free pizza with butternut squash puree and goat cheese on it. Sounded really good and unique in theory but turned out to be a flat piece of crust with the tiniest amount of puree on it. As a whole, it was super bland and unflavorful, and again - *extremely* dry and chewy. A $5 budget pizza would have been better than this.
I'm not just a hardass with high expectations. I've worked in the hospitality industry plenty and this was just so bad that I genuinely feel robbed.
Our server was nice and she was great, but even good service on her end couldn't save this.
At no point did we ever see a manager or did anyone check in to ask how our food was. I kept waiting - I didn't want to put the burden on our server so we didn't end up saying anything. Was going to say something to the hostess on our way out so as not to burden our server with it (it was just so bad that someone's got to say something! Otherwise how does anyone improve) - and of course there was no one to be found there either on the way out.
The only good food item that came out was the meat ball appetizer that one of us ordered for his meal. What a complete joke. If you're going to charge upwards of $30 for basic dishes, at least get them decent enough that people don't have a terrible meal.
This was a $45 tab at MOST value wise.. yet we closed out at $120. Such a let down. That's a lot of money for us for splurging and now it's just wasted.
Gluten-free cauliflower crust stands out as a delicious and thoughtfully crafted option, making this spot a top choice for those seeking excellent gluten-free pizza. The menu's unique, flavorful pizzas, including the beloved Jalapeño Popper, pair perfectly with the incredible views, creating a memorable dining experience that satisfies both taste and atmosphere.
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Ellen Piekarski
Great pizza! My favorite is the Hungry Hippy. They even have gluten-free crust.
This cozy bake shop stands out for its dedicated gluten-free options, including a gluten-free bread that impressed even those with celiac disease. The bustling atmosphere beside a charming creek complements the care taken to ensure meals like sandwiches and soups are safely prepared without contamination, making it a reliable spot for gluten-free diners seeking hearty, flavorful fare.
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Steven Brewster
Asking if something was celiac safe because my fiancé has celiac disease is always hard, but getting made fun of and having them put things in our food was not ok.
The drip coffee was good, the employees were rude, almost entertaining.
Everything we ordered was purposely made wrong.
My order was ok because I poured my own coffee except for my cinnamon roll.
I dont know if the cinnamon roll was supposed to have globs of butter instead of frosting, but that seemed odd.