This lively spot stands out for its gluten-free dough option, making it one of the few places in the city catering to gluten-sensitive diners. The modern and cute environment complements the experience, where you can enjoy delicious flatbread pizzas with natural, organic ingredients alongside engaging candlepin bowling lanes. The combination of fun entertainment and thoughtful gluten-free choices creates a welcoming atmosphere for those seeking both great food and activity.
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Candlepin is $30/5 pers/hr
Pizza are $16-$26+tax, salad is the only other option but there is gluten free dough. They natural and organic ingredients and sodas.
Environment is modern and cute.
Parking is pretty bad. 2h free until 8pm, then unlimited. There's a gym in the same block and a fancy parking garage.
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This lively tavern stands out for its plentiful gluten-free options, including standout dishes like the watermelon and avocado steak salads, and the Northender with a gluten-free bun that impresses with its flavor. The knowledgeable and accommodating service ensures gluten-free diners feel well cared for, while the outdoor rooftop patio overlooking Cleveland Circle offers a vibrant setting to enjoy a meal safely and comfortably. The combination of delicious, high-quality food and a welcoming atmosphere makes this spot a top choice for those seeking gluten-free dining.
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Elisabeth Kirk
Jessica was great! Super sweet and helpful with finding gluten free food options.
While this cozy cafe is cherished for its calm back area with comfy couches and a focused soundtrack ideal for remote work, those with gluten sensitivities may find the menu limited. The option to substitute egg whites and choose salads instead of toast offers some flexibility, but gluten-free options are notably scarce, making it a challenging spot for gluten-free diners despite its welcoming atmosphere and quality coffee.
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Kyra Neal
This is one of those hidden Brighton gems. The coffee is always great, and they've got a rotating selection of drinks if you're looking for something different.
Seating isn't very comfortable. If you're hoping to settle in and get work done, the back of the cafe has a calmer vibe with a great "get stuff done" soundtrack. The front is good for a quick meeting or if you're banging out emails before catching the bus.
It's slightly pricier than other coffee shops, but the coffee is better. The menu is stocked with comfort food. If you're gluten free you'll have a rough time, otherwise it's a great place to fuel up.
Overall a great little cafe with great drinks, staff who enjoy their job, and a cozy "Brighton" vibe.