Known for a tempting variety of donuts, this spot has loyal fans raving about their unique flavors and cozy atmosphere—definitely worth a visit!
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Fred Lybrand
Ask for what’s fresh! I was so
Excited for gluten free donuts doughnuts 🍩 I asked for what I wanted - what I should’ve done is ask for what’s fresh! Or freshest?
2 of the 6 I ordered weren’t fresh anymore. They were a little stale. And the coconut oil - which I was really excited about - had gone a little rancid. Who knew?
Maybe they should toss things out quicker? Or maybe GF don’t have the shelf stability. I will definitely be back - for the blueberry, the plain cake, and the plain + chocolate, but I may never eat coconut donut again. Also, the jelly stuffed was really brittle, dry and crumbly. I did make it in right at closing ~ 2 pm.
A cozy and bustling spot where you can enjoy a lively atmosphere and watch a skilled kitchen team whip up delicious dishes, making the wait worthwhile.
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Lexi Shaw
Delicious gluten free French toast!
Place was packed with a long line outside, but service was fast for the amount of people there. Food was worth the wait!
Seating is tight and probably not a lot of room for strollers or wheelchairs, I’d call ahead to make sure.
This place is a vibrant takeout spot where fresh, flavorful vegan dishes shine, making it a must-try for plant-lovers and health enthusiasts alike.
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Lorna Vaughen
Everything but their sandwiches are gluten free. They are 100% vegan. Their nut-butter oatmeal is amazing! They even have gluten free waffles. All their juices are made fresh and you can tell.
Enjoy a stunning decor with beautiful tilework and an enticing selection of desserts, plus unique Ethiopian coffee that’s worth the visit!
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Tatiana Stone
I could talk about the beautiful floor to ceiling tile or the amazing array of baked goods but let's be real, all that matters is the gluten free pavlova 😍😍😍 it was decadent and scrumptious.
Their gluten free selection was moderate, with things labeled "gluten friendly" (which I took to mean gluten free friendly, because all baked goods are gluten friendly lol). There were about 5 or 6 gluten free things on the day I went, it's nice to have something to choose from.
But really, the decor was beautiful, I just wanted to sit there longer in the beautiful cafe.
The coffee was Ethiopian, so fairly different from most American espresso, but after a brief adjustment period, it was delicious.
Homey vibes and a creative twist on the menu make this cozy spot a must-visit, especially if you're craving unique flavors and tasty treats.
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Ishy Shah
The place was nice however the options for gluten free with the bread choose was terrible. It was hard and the avocado toast with the GF bread was flavorless. So disappointed :(
This spot is a must-visit for its delicious coffee and freshly made baked goods, offering a great variety that's worth the trip!
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LJ C
Several very good gluten-free options in the bakery case, including a fudge brownie with walnuts, raspberry tea cake, coffee caramel mousse, and vanilla lime krembo.
Prices are reasonable and staff helpful and friendly.
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A chill, family-friendly spot with quick service and live music, ideal for get-togethers, and top-rated for those seeking a delightful ambiance.
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Chris Murray
Anyone familiar with Quincy Market will know it is a madhouse. Ned Devine's gives you the chance to get away from the craziness and sit down for a meal. The food is pretty good. I loved the soft pretzel appetizer and the Ned Burger was great. It is a big burger too. The gluten free options are plentiful as the rest of Quincy Market sucks in this regard.