With a cozy vibe and a menu packed with options, itβs a must-visit spot for a delicious and memorable dining experience.
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Marcus Arceneaux
I ordered through Uber Eats. The food quality was FANTASTIC. Love the gluten-free options. I even appreciate the containers the food came in. I'll order more often. Thank you for QUALITY.
Known for its delicious pancakes and heavenly French toast, this cozy spot is a must-visit for breakfast lovers seeking unique flavors!
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Monica Leitzel
This was a pretty neat place. My husband and I both enjoyed our food. They were able to accommodate my food sensitivities. The bee sting pancakes which are seasonal were really good. Was able to get them in gluten free. Their chicken sausage was good as well. My husband tried the pineapple upside down pancakes (not gluten free) and loved them. Looking forward to dining in again and trying other options
Chill on a year-round patio with an impressive wine selection and tasty small bites, perfect for happy hour with friends.
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Megan Reimann
Postino is such a great place to have happy hour with friends. Their patio is outfitted for the Houston weather, so you can enjoy the ambiance of The Heights year-round. Their wine selection is massive, and the servers always have great suggestions on which ones to get. They also have delicious charcuterie boards and appetizers. The bruschetta is a must, and there are gluten-free bread options for those of us with intolerances! Five stars!
A vibrant spot where teamwork shines, offering fantastic vegan options; beware though, their tasty bites might be a bit on the pricier side!
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Gabrielle Tran
I have to share for anyone who has a Gluten Allergy/Celiac. While the service was great and staff was friendly. The Gluten-free bread is super dry, and it's like the sandwich was all bread and not alot of "fillings". Taste was there but I hardly got any chicken in my sandwich. I was super bummed because I was craving a sandwich, and wanted to try something new. The GF bread really threw everything off. Plus it was like $20 for a sandwich. They do make the GF sandwiches separately from the non GF sandwiches.
It's my first time I make a stop in a Subway to get lunch,since I follow a gluten free diet and really watch what I put in my mouth, obviously a Subway restaurant it's not for me but my Husband and me were in a hurry this afternoon and invited me to get something on the go. I'm really surprised I were able to eat a delicious salad with my choice of toppings,now I know where to stop in a hurry also the ladies attending are so nice and polite and really fast to serve πππππ