By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community
Updated Oct 2024
Celiac accommodating
39 E Tioga St, Tunkhannock, PA 18657, USA
Celiac accommodating
49 E Tioga St, Tunkhannock, PA 18657, USA
Great little Cafe that was recommended to us. Mostly sandwiches, salads and soups, with a daily quiche and desserts. Gluten-free bread and at least one GF dessert was available (we didn't try it but it looked delicious). I had a turkey reuben on GF bread, which was toasted and warm. The sandwich was very tasty and came with kettle chips and a sour cream dip, but other sides were available like cole slaw, apple sauce and a chick pea salad. My husband had a turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce and brie on GF bread, and a side of cole slaw. The slaw had a bit of horseradish in it so was different than the typical vinegar or mayonnaise slaw. He also had a decaf Americano coffee, which had a pecan undertone. I thought it was very tasty but he didn't care for it because it wasn't as strong as he likes. Staff was friendly, service was great, place was clean and had a cool vibe, and the food was delicious and came out quickly during lunch rush. Overall it was a great find!
Gluten-free options
420 Tioga W, Tunkhannock, PA 18657, USA
Gluten-free options
143 Wayne Ln, Tunkhannock, PA 18657, USA
The drinks are great. They’ll customize any coffee drink you can imagine. I love the different options for cold foam, and they have several non-dairy options, too. . Downside, they charge $1 for tapioca pearls boba for a fairly stingy amount compared to Koala Tea, Kung Fu tea, and most other boba places. But, I’m here for the coffee, not the tea. There are sandwiches and some pastries available, but if you’re gluten-free, your only option is a pre-packaged chocolate chip cookie. . I’d love to see them offer macarons or merengue cookies at a minimum as an option for those with gluten sensitivities. . Fun atmosphere with some comfy seating, a few tables. There’s a market of kitschy items for sale on the perimeter of the space. . There’s an event space for rent on the inside—you have to walk through the space to use their only (non-accessible friendly) restroom. That’s fine, it just feels like you’re interrupting an exclusive event or walking through an employee lounge. Maybe they could use screens or other dividers to section off employee space during the week or allow for extra seating for patrons. . I’d also love to see a frequent customer punch card reward system like most other coffee shops. That would be a huge incentive.
Gluten-free options
2 Lane Hill Rd, Tunkhannock, PA 18657, USA