Bathed in natural light and adorned with lush plants, this space offers a stunning, cozy atmosphere ideal for those seeking a gluten-free friendly environment. Its sunny, green vibe creates a welcoming setting for relaxing or working, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for gluten-free diners.
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LT
The Beet Rueben, The Walnut Chorizo Quesadilla, The Utopia Dream Salad, The Gilt smoothie, Garden Scramble…Love this place! And I feel safe coming here with my Celiac Disease which is huge.
This bright, inviting cafe offers a super chill vibe with a clean, modern ambience. The staff is polite, helpful, and knowledgeable about gluten-free options, making it a welcoming spot for those with dietary restrictions seeking a healthy, delicious experience.
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Lauren H
I've been supplementing my diet with Kure ever since I went gluten-free. I love their shakes; my body craves them! Hoping one day Kure gets a location in Beaverton because Moberi and Nekter don't cut it for me.
This bakery offers a welcoming atmosphere with a big skylight that fills the space with natural light, creating a cozy, community-focused vibe. It provides gluten-free options like a delicious peanut butter brownie, complemented by excellent service and a variety of milk alternatives.
This bakery exudes a rustic French coffee shop vibe with a charming Parisian atmosphere. The friendly staff ensure exceptional service, making it a welcoming spot. Notably, it offers a variety of delicious gluten-free options, including macarons and kouign amann, perfect for those seeking safe, tasty treats.
1810 NW Glisan St, Portland, Oregon, United States
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DeliveryKid FriendlyLunchTake AwayDinner
This cozy spot features a pleasant atmosphere with open windows and many open tables with outlets, making it ideal for working on a laptop late into the night. The laid-back vibe and good service create a welcoming environment for those seeking gluten-free options.
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I live close by & have been coming here for many years & have always had great service & good food.
In the last 8 months, I have been managing life-threatening health issues & was recently diagnosed with Celiac Disease. The severity of my autoimmune disease now prevents me from eating at restaurants that are not dedicated gluten-free, but I missed this place so much since getting sick, I insisted that my friend who was visiting town meet me here for lunch today.
I came in with a salad I packed from home & some cookies from Trader Joe’s down the street, while my friend ordered two entrees (one for herself, & one to bring back to her husband). Because I love(d) this place so much, I wanted to be sure to personally support them just as I always had despite my new health limitations, so I ordered a large matcha & grabbed a bag of gluten-free chips as well.
When we came back to our table, there was a sign saying “Reserved” & we were asked not-so-courteously to move by the owner (?). The only available seats now were outside, so we grabbed all of our things & settled into a table out there. A few minutes later, the owner (?) came over to our table & asked that we move AGAIN because they needed to “leaf blow”. Then she asked about my “outside food” despite seeing that we were clearly paying patrons. Embarrassed, I tried to explain my condition to her but was not met with any empathy. She said she would offer to let us sit somewhere else but it was for hostel guests only. So we were practically kicked-out as there was nowhere else for us to sit. I have never had anything like this happen to me before, it was so awkward & unkind.
My friend was forced to box up her meal before she was finished & the bag of chips I bought from them turned out to be past their ‘best by’ date so I had to toss them!
What a bizarre experience. I will not be coming back, such a bummer.