Anna's House - Ann Arbor

Breakfast restaurant
Celiac friendly
GF Options
Dedicated Kitchen Space
Brunch
Dedicated GF Menu
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This vibrant breakfast spot features a dedicated gluten-free kitchen ensuring safe, cross-contamination-free meals. The bright, retro-inspired decor and serene outdoor patio create a cheerful, welcoming atmosphere ideal for those seeking gluten-free dining with attentive, caring service.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Dedicated GF place
Trained staff
Dedicated kitchen space
Dedicated appliances
Pots/Pans
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

They have a dedicated prep space for gluten-free items.

2

Expect a long wait on weekends; consider arriving early.

3

You can get in line on their website to save wait time.

445 E Eisenhower Pkwy #1, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
2.4km

People are saying

C
An absolute dream for those with gluten intolerance! Really enjoy their sandwiches and basted eggs! You really can't go wrong with this whimsical restaurant, from fresh pressed juices to hot coffee and hearty brunch options, there's something for everyone here and it will not disappoint!
E
This is hands down the best restaurant for anyone with dietary restrictions. The food is excellent as is or the gluten-free options. Always a staple to come here whenever someone visits from out of town. The fresh juices and lattes are delicious as well!
C
We were seated immediately but waited almost 45 minutes for our food, not a big deal. I ordered the GF Cinnamon Roll, which states on the menu it comes with the frosting. When it came out, there was no frosting. I had asked for a side and she told me that the frosting is not GF. I was just confused because on the menu it says, “GF Cinnamon Roll” and in the description it explicitly says it comes with the cream cheese frosting. When I had eaten at the Anna’s House location in Okemos - I did not have this issue and was served the roll with the frosting. The food was delicious anyways. But, as someone with celiac and already having slim options when eating out, it would’ve been helpful to have accurate food descriptions on the menu. I probably would’ve ordered something different, as the cinnamon was a bit overpowering on it’s own.

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