Eclectic menu. Husband had the rib eye dinner which was very good. I had lentil soup which was also good. Wish they would add gluten free pasta to their menu.
I have celiac. We came here while visiting Ashland because we had heard about the fried chicken, which was really good. However, I ordered a sandwich on gluten-free bread and it came on their rye bread. I ate it without thinking about it, but partway through realized it didn't seem like gluten-free bread. The server confirmed it was rye bread and sort of apologized. He took $2.40 off the cost of the sandwich, which seems insufficient for how sick I'm going to get. The fried chicken was amazing, but now I'm wondering how careful they are with that, since they don't seem to care about the sandwiches being gluten-free.
I am grateful for the gluten-free options. I wish the gluten-free naan bread was included in the buffet, instead of costing extra. The entire buffet selection is very limited - for $16, there could definitely be more choices.
The staffs' behavior was odd - they stand around watching you eat. Made me slightly uncomfortable.
The food was amazing, the shop is cute, and the staff is so friendly! They offer gluten free substitutes in almost everything and the gluten free bun is amazing, doesn’t crumble like the bad ones do. So glad I ate here, it was amazing!
The best gluten free pizza I have ever had. So good that my husband suggested we get all of our pizza on the gluten free crust from here out and he can have gluten. Great salads and ranch too.
We chose Sisters Sans Gluten for our wedding dessert. The cupcakes were delicious!!! The communication was friendly and they worked with me to figure out what we wanted.
This is my favorite gluten free pizza in town. The crust is amazing and I love the unique pizza topping options. Everything I have had is always delicious.
Great food and drink every time I go. They have gluten free and dairy free options also. Great atmosphere, drinks are always good and pizza is amazing.
If you can eat gluten, Dobra is the best. Unfortunately it is not safe for celiac families. Only a couple of items on their menu have gluten and maybe one day they will become one of the hottest gluten free establishments in Ashland. But for now I will stay home dreaming about their reishi tonics and fresh healthy food. The service is amazing. The servers are super helpful and friendly and communicate clearly about gluten contamination risk~ (pretty safe for very minor intolerances, but steer clear if you have serious gluten reactions).
The vibes here are fabulous. I used to be a regular here before discovering how much gluten I was being exposed to. I still give this place a positive review because some people can eat gluten without damaging their bodies and I sincerely hope they get to enjoy Dobra Tea.
In the mood for Diner food?? Ricotta stuffed lemon raspberry French toast, gluten free lemon butter toast. Yum...! Great little Diner in Ashland, Oregon...
Pizza is SO good and they have vegan and gluten free options. The JoJo's are to die for and we had no idea what a small order was going to be. Great place to watch baseball, friendly staff.
Yummy!!!! This was a lovely experience.
They were very busy on a Thursday night but we were able to sit outside. Even though it was chilly outside, they have some very nice heaters so we were very comfortable the entire time.
Our server was extremely careful of my celiac allergy and the food was absolutely delicious. She was also very kind and friendly. Though she was very busy, she remained attentive and met our needs.
It was a lovely time with the family and we truly enjoyed our experience at Kobe restaurant.
Thank you so much.
I always opt for the hand breaded chicken tenders and fries. Can't beat it, and it's gluten free, breaded in rice flour. The florless chocolate cake was ok, but was like a mousse/cheesecake, i wasn't expecting that. Service is always great, atmosphere is really what I go for!
Delicious food, relaxing beautiful atmosphere, kind and courteous staff. Great for people with dietary restrictions such as gluten intolerance, vegetarian, and more.
The food here is quite good and the people are nice. The atmosphere is pleasant, and outside seating is available. It’s a nice place.
Several of us had drinks. My martini was well-made and icy cold,
Despite being told glutenfree was safe, I was served gluten. Several others in my group also had digestive issues, and they don’t have food allergies. Others in my group were fine. Thus, there seem to be kitchen issues here that really need to be addressed.
I love their gluten free bagels. I had the veggie with hummus and my husband had the same with a regular bagel. We were both impressed with their food, service, and covid procedures.
I won’t go back. A year ago, the service was warm and genuine, the food was quite tasty, and it was easy to get gluten-free items. This time, I was met with scorn when I asked whether the GF pizza crust was safe for someone with a severe gluten allergy, the service was fake-nice, and the risotto was inedible (rice still raw in the middle, poor flavor profile, and a truly amazing dose of hot pepper flakes, which felt punitive. And I love hot food. Only upside: husband’s standard pizza was decent.
Amazing gluten free bread!
The downside? It's very pricey for what you get. Over $40 for 2 sandwiches (tip included) with minimal meat . That's insane.
I'll probably be back eventually, due to limited gluten free options in the valley, but not often, because of the price.
Saw this place across the parking lot while staying at Stratford Inn. We called and somehow got the last available table for the night. It is a tiny restaurant but had a very warm and inviting atmosphere. Our server was Monica and she was so friendly. Our kids eat very small portions, one of them has a nut allergy, and my dad who dined with us eats gluten free. We're pretty much the worst type of customer you could have but the staff was great. My dad doesn't really care for Italian fare but be really enjoyed the meal and our kids loved the steak with their spaghetti. Lots of great wine options as well. Buon appetito!
If you want to impress a visiting chef take them here. Small cafe (with plenty of outside seating)with excellent chef designed fare. Very friendly service. The Herbed eggs are to die for. Make it gluten free with Hippy( seed based) bread. Yum!!!
First picture is the Mushroom Tartine the potato looking things are mushrooms on the Hippy bread. Second is Herbed eggs on Hippy bread with side of Mushrooms.
To start the service here was awesome! The servers were attentive and easy to find. My wife has a food allergy and they clearly helped us navigate the menu and daily specials to find items that she could eat. We were able to order and get our meals cooked quickly which was very surprising and appreciative.
The food here was great too! A bit pricey but they had a large quantity of gluten free and dairy free options which is hard to come by. The only negative is that they aren't open longer! Hopefully that will change.
My husband, son and I stopped in for lunch today on our drive from San Diego to Portland. We chose Mason’s on Main because of the great reviews and gluten free options. We could not have been happier with our decision! We loved the small, sweet, clean restaurant and the amazingly friendly chef (who we assume to be the owner). I got the smash burger with a gf bun and it was amazing. So fresh and perfectly accompanied. My husband and son shared the chicken and waffles sandwich and the wontons. They were raving about both! The waffle was delicious and gluten free! There were several items on the menu I wanted to try. Maybe we’ll stop by again on our way home. Why mess with a great thing! Thanks for a delicious lunch!
One of my husband and my favorite restaurants since moving to Ashland. High quality food and service. Gluten free and vegan options. Romantic atmosphere.
Lovejoy's is my favorite place to take anyone visiting Ashland. The atmosphere is unmatched. The tea is better than Dobra across the street. Plus they're able to accommodate gluten-free guests with gluten-free scones and sandwiches!
My favorite lil go to when I'm in Ashland exploring cemeteries. They've the most divine gluten free banana muffin and the powerhouse smoothie pairs perfectly.
Seriously overpriced.
editing to add:
It cost me $19 to get a regular, drip coffee and the saddest sandwich I have ever seen. It was 4" long and wide (yes, I measured it, because it was that ridiculous), and had literally nothing but eggs and two sad bacon strips in it. For $16.
Context: I asked for gluten free bread (upcharge, of course, even though clearly it's less food), and no cheese since I'm lactose intolerant. Asked if I could get an extra egg or something because of no cheese? Nope, that's extra.
Even if they hadn't given me the saddest and most overpriced breakfast sandwich of all time, it was still just generic diner food. Very greasy, completely plain. There's a time and a place for good diner food, but not if you're charging regular restaurant rates for the equivalent of sit-down fast food.
We love it here. It is one of our go to choices for eating out. The staff is fantastic and the owner, Tony, is always on site to make sure you have a great experience. The food is exceptional and they have several gluten free options as well as vegetarian options. Highly recommend.