This small restaurant offers a clean and pretty atmosphere with a peaceful setting ideal for enjoying a gluten-free dining experience. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring a welcoming environment for those seeking delicious gluten-free options.
This well-lit store offers an accessible atmosphere with lighting that supports easy navigation for those using a blind stick. It features the best gluten-free products and gluten-free cake options, making it a top choice for gluten-free shoppers seeking quality and variety.
This upscale spot offers a pleasant patio with rocking chairs and a spacious rooftop, creating a mellow atmosphere ideal for enjoying gluten-free dining. The friendly, accommodating staff ensure a welcoming experience with gluten-free options and a nicely stocked small bar.
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Sean and Rhiannon Ryan
The staff was super friendly and accommodating. One of our kiddos cannot have gluten and he helped us find something he could eat. We had the Korean BBQ Rice Bowls, Ruben, Fish Tacos and burgers. The food was amazing!!! At the end of the meal we wanted desserts and he was hoping for ice cream. Our waiter let us know it was not on the menu, but he worked up some magic and brought him some ice cream they found! It was an amazing experience all the way around. If you are in the Cortez area this is a must visit restaurant!
This spot's classic old diner style with a polished stainless steel facade creates a nostalgic yet inviting setting ideal for gluten-free diners. The great service enhances the experience, making it a welcoming choice for those seeking tasty gluten-free options in a comfortable atmosphere.
This nostalgic drive-in offers a fun, lively atmosphere with classic car hop service delivering food directly to your car. The friendly service and vintage vibe create a memorable experience, though gluten-free options are limited and modest.
This cozy coffee house inside the Cortez Cultural Center offers a welcoming atmosphere surrounded by Native American artifacts and local art. With gluten-free, vegan, and organic options, it’s a community-focused space perfect for enjoying warm drinks and cultural exhibits.
This coffee spot offers a welcoming community vibe and top-notch service, making it a favorite for those seeking gluten-free options. Its locally owned feel and thoughtful touches create a comfortable setting for a quick, satisfying visit.
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Erica Thompson (Stratus Visuals)
Ziggi's is a chain, but this particular Ziggi's feels like one of the locally owned restaurants. The service is always top notch, any everyone who works there is always incredibly sweet. Having somewhere people can grab a quick coffee or a bite to eat in the mornings is wonderful.
The breakfast burritos are wonderful and taste almost homemade. The different varieties of breads are something a lot of other places in town don't offer, and having the Gluten Free options makes them one of my go-to stops. Obviously the drinks are the real stars of the show. The sheer variety and ability to customize, especially on the app, is amazing. I am a sucker for a place I can earn rewards for and it's easy to do at Ziggi's.
My one and only complaint is that their entrance/exit is too narrow for many vehicles to fit two-wide, so if you're trying to exit while another car is trying to enter, it can get a little... awkward.
This spot offers a hip modern atmosphere with a vibrant energy reminiscent of Manhattan, creating an unbeatable vibe. The staff are delightfully friendly and helpful, ensuring a welcoming experience. They accommodate gluten restrictions without fuss, making it a surprising gem for gluten-free diners.
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Lu Hauger
The first time I came here, the experience was great. Unfortunately, the second visit was a completely different story. While the food was good, the overall experience was disappointing. Their menu is incredibly confusing when it comes to gluten-free (GF) options. Many items are labeled “GF,” but what they actually mean is “GFO” (gluten-free option). Typically, when a menu item is marked “GF,” it indicates that it’s already gluten-free. However, there’s a legend at the bottom of the menu explaining that you need to request the item to be made gluten-free. To make matters worse, some items that are gluten-free are also labeled “GF,” making it even more unclear.
I had to ask for all my food to be remade, which I felt bad about, but the server didn’t warn me that everything would be upcharged to make it gluten-free. In the end, I spent nearly $40 for two California rolls—the most I’ve ever paid for basic rolls.
If you have dietary restrictions, be warned: the menu is poorly designed and doesn’t align with standard labeling practices for GF items. A note to the owner: items that can be made gluten-free should be marked “GFO.” Otherwise, you’re likely causing confusion and, worse, health issues for your customers. To top it all off, the server was incredibly unkind about the entire situation. :/ sending food back makes me feel like the worst person on the planet. I am usually really careful to order things correctly with my sensitivity to not cause issues. This menu makes that super hard.
This small, well-organized store offers a warm atmosphere and a unique focus on health supplements and specialty products. With a large selection of vitamins and natural items hard to find elsewhere, it stands out as a fantastic addition to the community, complementing local shops and restaurants.
This bright, polished supercenter features a great gluten-free section that caters well to diverse dietary needs. The large, clean space and helpful staff create a welcoming atmosphere for shoppers seeking gluten-free options.
This charming steakhouse offers a romantic outdoor dining area with a koi pond, water fountain, and ample shade, creating a serene ambiance ideal for gluten-free diners. Attentive, knowledgeable service ensures a safe and accommodating experience for those with gluten sensitivities.
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Ross Fewtrell
Explained to them gluten free issues but they served a salad with croutons and fries cooked in batter. Steak was cold and chewy