This cozy cafe features phenomenal local art that creates a unique and charming atmosphere. The friendly, helpful service ensures a welcoming experience, while the relaxed vibe makes it a delightful spot for those seeking gluten-free dining options.
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BJ Jongejan
Absolutely amazing! These are the best gluten free burgers I've ever had and they didn't make me sick. The atmosphere is super chill and the art is phenomenal. Will definitely be back :)
This spacious spot features a large seating area and a lovely outdoor space overlooking red rocks, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. It is known for offering gluten-free crepes, though recent experiences suggest inconsistency in availability and service.
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Nicolas Blosil
Awesome food. Gluten free crepes are amazing. Sidney is the nicest!!!
2 W St George Blvd Suite 38, St. George, UT 84770, USA
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This cafe's welcoming atmosphere and thoughtfully designed decor create a unique, enchanting vibe ideal for gluten-free diners. The knowledgeable, attentive staff ensure a comfortable experience, making it a safe place that accommodates everyone with care and warmth.
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Brittany Church
I absolutely love this place! I wish I lived closer so I could come here as a regular. The gluten free coffee cake is to die for! I am gluten free and my friends are not. Several of us got the coffee cake and everyone loved it. You could not tell that it was gluten free. I am beyond impressed with their variety of quality gluten free options. Coffee was also great. Great vibes and gorgeous decor.
558 E Riverside Dr #208, St. George, UT 84790, USA
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This cozy coffee shop offers a welcoming atmosphere with a pet-friendly balcony and mountain views. Its trendy, inviting decor and variety of seating options create a charming setting ideal for those seeking gluten-free dining options in a friendly environment.
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LE
Was looking for a great little cafe with organic coffee closeby my hotel at staybridge and found this great little gem! Organic coffee. The PERFECT outside patio to soak up the views of the mountains and sunshine was the CHERRY ON TOP! Sweet and hospitable staff. They also have Gluten Free and vegan options and even sourdough cinnamon rolls!
Set in a charming converted house, this cafe offers indoor and outdoor seating with a cute patio shaded by trees. The space features local art and a warm, inviting atmosphere, making it a great spot for gluten-free diners seeking a relaxed, friendly vibe.
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Alyssa Marie
Super cute cafe, all vegan with plenty of gluten-free options! Staff is friendly and atmosphere is fun! Also has art and jewelry from local artists for purchase. Definitely recommend!
26A - next to Skechers, 250 Red Cliffs Dr, St. George, UT, United States
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This boutique enchants with a uniquely literary vibe featuring menus on old book covers and drinks in hollowed-out books. Its cozy atmosphere with comfortable sofas and a hidden dining area creates a chill, relaxing ambiance ideal for those seeking a welcoming gluten-free dining experience.
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Kat Dej-Panah
Lovely St George eatery, they have great gluten free options including flatbreads. Lovely selection of wine and beer.
1091 N Bluff St #1004, St. George, Utah, United States
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This spot offers a bright, bohemian atmosphere with real Philodendrons and a modern vibe, creating a welcoming setting ideal for those seeking gluten-free options. Its inviting ambiance complements the focus on healthy, customizable choices.
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Sarah Montana
What a fun and unique place to go in St. George. Love the different toast and juice options. They even have gluten free options! Highly recommend!
1480 S River Rd STE 101, St. George, Utah, United States
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This spot offers a cozy atmosphere with fun decor and plenty of seating, making it a delightful hangout. Notably, it features gluten-free fritters, donuts, and beignets, providing rare and satisfying gluten-free dessert options in the area.
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Kim Palmer
This place has a calming atmosphere and I was so excited to find out everything in the doughnuts menu they sell are gluten free because, I can never find that anywhere you go here in st george. I went into the store today to get some more of their delicious doughnuts and was given some very very sad news that the owner had sold the doughnuts to another company. It is already hard enough to find gluten free options but not i won't have my favorite place for gluten free doughnuts saddens me even more. Please do gluten free desserts still! You are amazing
3480 Desert Canyons Parkway, St. George, UT 84790, USA
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Step into a world where retro Americana meets motorcycle culture, with walls adorned by vintage bikes and Wild West art. This unique cafe offers a diner-style ambiance perfect for those seeking a vibrant, themed setting that complements a gluten-free dining experience.
1458 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, Utah, United States
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This place has a laid-back vibe with wood-fired pizzas, a cozy atmosphere, and a unique, relaxed service style that feels refreshingly different.
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Joe Lee
The view is incredible, but the service was painfully slow on a Wednesday night. It was also disappointing that they didn't have any beer. The staff was anything but personable or friendly. They gave off a kind of flustered, nervous stoner vibe. Parking in the back is extremely limited, maybe 5 or 6 spots.
When the two women in front of me picked up the menu, they asked the kid at the counter what vegetarian options they had. He said everything on their menu had vegetables 🤦 Then he told them that basically anything on the menu that doesn't list meat in the ingredients would be vegetarian. Not exactly helpful. He didn't know the menu at all when i ordered.
We showed up at 7:30p and ordered 3 things at the counter for $90. 4 items on the menu were already 86ed.
We sat for literally one hour. I went in and observed the open kitchen for a few minutes. Nobody noticed and asked if i needed anything. As a matter of fact, the staff was generally avoiding eye contact with customers unless absolutely necessary.
The kid putting the pies together looked like he was high as a kite. I saw him repeatedly spend way too long scanning the prep station for each ingredient. He seemed totally lost. If i wasn't so hungry, it might have actually been funny. I should have taken a video.
When i asked if a one hour wait is customary, the guy working the oven didn't apologize but instead glared at me, and only made snarky excuses.
"When you're right next to a national park and you're slammed, yeah, it can take a while." I looked over my shoulder to only see maybe one 4-top and 2 couples. There was one couple outside in addition to our party of 5. I looked back at him in disbelief. Not what i would call "slammed." They didn't have a lot of folks when we arrived either. It's a pretty small place.
Back in college, i worked in a pizzeria next to a baseball stadium. When games would let out, we would get "slammed" by foot traffic. We would crank out flatbread in under a minute. The time it would take to stretch a ball of dough, assemble a pizza, and cook it in the 1000-1200°F wood-burning brick oven would be about 4 minutes, tops, from start to finish, maybe another minute or two before it hit the customer's table. We could cook up to 3 pizzas in the oven at once. We could crank out about 50 high quality artisan pizzas an hour. You could feel the heat on the customer's side of the counter. It was an inferno. I got no such vibe at this place.
I don't think the staff here understands how to use the oven properly. The pizzas came out burned and the toppings were almost cold. Good pizza should hit your table piping hot, straight out of the oven. Ours almost felt like leftovers.
My guess is that they're cooking at way too low of a temperature for a wood-burning oven, maybe around 500-600°F. There's a sweet spot based on the type of wood you're burning, the oven itself, moisture content of your dough, the toppings, and so on. These guys definitely do not have it dialed.
The dough was thin and uninspired with few blisters or evidence of any significant amount of fermentation or proper gluten development. I've had a lot of brick oven pizza from all over the world and this was a pretty sad representation.
Their one saving grace was their house dipping sauce, which was a kind of vinegary bbq sauce with a little heat.
To top it off, they apologized to the other couple seated outside and gave them a free margherita pizza for their wait. I swear it was to spitefully snub us because we complained about the wait 🤣
They didn't strike me as the kind of folks that can take any criticism, let alone could have a conversation with someone or (gasp) apologize 😱 so i wouldn't put it beyond them. Pure class 😉👌 So basically sit down and shut up and wait over an hour for mediocre pizza?
No thanks. Go elsewhere.
I would definitely label this place a tourist trap, there are plenty of other dining options in town. If you like good pizza, wait until you get to another town 🤷 this ain't it.
Oh, and there's no beer 😞