Experience a vibrant atmosphere with live music, a lovely outdoor patio, and unique decor, plus plenty of rave reviews about the fantastic offerings.
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Bob Douglas
This restaurant was simply superb! We loved it so much that we had dinner there on Monday and Tuesday nights during our two day trip to Yachats, Oregon. The food was a 10+ and the service matched. I have celiacs disease and am confined to a gluten free diet. They had more gluten free dishes than almost any restaurant that we have tried in the last 6 years and the quality and flavors were superb.
This spot offers a relaxed atmosphere with a focus on fresh, healthy options sourced from local farms. The chill ambiance and personable service create a welcoming environment, making it a highlight destination for those seeking excellent gluten-free choices and nourishing meals.
This family-friendly spot offers a clean, relaxing environment with attentive, accommodating service that makes guests feel comfortable, even with lively kids. Known for its generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere, it's a great choice for those seeking gluten-free dining options.
This bakery offers a pet-friendly patio and a cozy indoor seating area, perfect for a relaxed visit. The full-service coffee bar complements the inviting ambiance, while eco-conscious packaging reflects its thoughtful approach, making it ideal for gluten-free patrons seeking comfort and care.
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V McBride
The most delicious cupcakes I've ever had. And eclairs. And apple berry turnovers. And blueberry cheesecake danishes. And gluten-free brownies.
My picky 16yo son said the place was awesome and the food was the best. Very impressed and thats difficult to do.
Staff was super nice, place was super busy and we were super happy we accidentally found them! Best place in Yachats!
This charming family-owned shop offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for enjoying sweet treats. Notably, it features a wide selection of gluten-free handmade chocolates, making it a welcoming spot for those with gluten intolerance seeking delightful confections.
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Oneta Marzolf
There was this young kid working the counter when we came in and first he laughed at my wife for asking for a “regular sugar cone” and then when she asked what he was laughing about, he laughed at her again and said he knew what she meant but that “it was an odd thing to say”. And it wasn’t like laughing in the sense of like it’s a little funny, but rather the kind of laugh where you are laughing at someone’s expense. Then when I asked if the lemon bar ice cream had wheat in it he acted like I was stupid for bothering to ask, as if it’s not possible to make lemon bar ice cream without wheat. I have a gluten intolerance and often times things are not labeled as gluten free, even if they are, so I ask before ordering. The kid didn’t have to be a jerk about my asking.