A charming local gem with a cozy vibe, seasonal drinks, and ample seating, perfect for chilling or getting some work done.
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Stephanie Sandels
I am so glad that I discovered this place! They even have gluten-free items! The tea was absolutely wonderful. The atmosphere was great as well with their quaint decorations. They also have outdoor seating and serve dog treats.
As someone with Celiac, I would NOT recommend this restaurant. They do offer gluten free, however I'm 100% certain they don't prepare allergen foods separate. It wasn't until I had almost finished eating that I watched them throw regular bread down where my gluten free bread was. I was sick for days with my intestines swollen and extreme abdominal discomfort. My gut is still healing from eating there. Save your money and find a restaurant that will cook and prepare your food separate. Also, the amount of food isn't worth the money. Very small portions. An omelet with a side of potatoes and 1 piece of toast will run you over $12. Seriously the smallest omelet you'll ever eat.
A neighborhood gem with a relaxing vibe, known for its welcoming owners and seamless meal organization for events.
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Teresa Williams
My husband and I have eaten at Crazy Good Eats many times. We love that they are in our neighborhood. The owners are friendly and know us by name. The food and service is always amazing. I love the relaxing atmosphere. They recently helped me organize a meal for all the teachers and staff at one of the local middle schools. The ordering process was simple and they gave several plate options including meatless and gluten-free choices. They were easy to communicate with and we look forward to working with them again.
I really did not like my experience here. I spent 30$ for an omelet, gf pancake and an iced coffee. Very overpriced for the quality. The iced coffee was very bitter and had Carmel drizzle all over the outside. The pancakes were not good. Both the regular and gluten free were dry and fell apart very easily. The omelet was good, was about half the size of my plate and was 14$. The waiter took forever to bring our checks and cards back. No hate to anyone who works here it just was not a quality experience.
Shawn is an amazing server. She recommended the beef stroganoff for me because it's gluten free. She told me to try it with sour cream and it was amazing. Will definitely be back to see her. Best gluten free menu around.
A delightful spot with a spacious new area, serving fresh treats and offering unique allergy-friendly options that keep customers coming back!
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Megan Phillips
This place is so good! The staff are always super friendly, and the desserts are fresh and delicious. They also have gluten-free crepes which are amazing. We try to come here at least once a month for dessert for the family and it’s a treat each time.
Hands down my favorite place to get breakfast. The service is excellent, the food is delicious, and they don't charge you extra for gluten free toast or egg whites. Highly recommend!
With a unique breakfast-for-dinner vibe and gluten-free options, this spot has a laid-back atmosphere, but cleanliness could use some attention.
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Andrea Cunningham
We visited at dinner time, but ordered breakfast food. This place used to be pretty busy a lot of the time, but this time there was two tables of diners when we arrived and we were the only ones by the time we left.
There was kind of a smell in the whole restaurant and the floor was sticky.
I was pleased to see they have gluten free options since my last visit. The food tasted good, and we got everything we were supposed to. Our server and other staff were polite and helpful.
If we visit again, it will probably be for carryout.
Wonderful newer large grocery store. They have a huge gluten free, natural foods section with good selections of flours. I will be going there more often.
Expect delicious pancakes but be wary of unexpected charges and a tricky rewards program.
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Scott McLewin
I am grateful that IHOP has gluten free pancakes as an option. They do a good job with them and they taste great. Where they fail is on billing. Their clever Stack Exchange rewards program won't pay out GF pancakes, and their ability to sub out a buttermilk pancake for a GF one is broken. This weekend my "slight upcharge" to replace the pancake that came with my meal with a GF one was 40% of the cost of my meal. They don't give their staff the necessary tools to make their great GF pancakes available.