Boston Public Market

6 ratings
$ • Specialty Store
Reported to have a gluten-free menu
Reported GF menu options: Bread/Buns, Cookies, Cupcakes, Dessert, Donuts, Muffins
Safety Rating
2 ratings

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100 Hanover St
Boston, MA 02108

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Options at Jennifer Lee’s bakery (bread, muffins, cookies, cakes, paninis, etc), Mother Juice (avocado toast, oats, smoothies, juice), the Macaroon place, the pasta place has a gf pasta, and Red’s Best has oysters and shrimp.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 6 years ago read full review

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Frustrating. Tried pastrami place and red's best, both out of everything GF that I wanted. Salad without dressing as an option? No thanks.

Updated 6 years ago read full review

Celiac

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All of Jennifer Lee's products are gluten free (also vegan and nut free). I really like their pumpkin spice muffin new for the fall and their pepper palooza panini was great.

Updated 7 years ago read full review

This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions.

Gluten-Free Features

  • Allergen List
  • Bread/Buns
  • Cookies
  • Cupcakes
  • Dessert
  • Donuts
  • Gluten-Free Menu
  • Muffins

Categories

  • Breakfast
  • Specialty Store

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Hopster's Alley has a surprisingly large selection of hard craft ciders, Mother Juice has a nice variety of smoothies/juices and gf foods like salads and pudding, Taza Chocolates sometimes has gf cookies and always has specialty hot or iced chocolate, and Soluna Garden Farm had teas and herbs and tasty chai lattes with a variety of non-dairy milk options. Jennifer Lee's gf/vegan treats?...meh, not my fist choice but perhaps worthwhile if you can't have anything else.

Updated 7 years ago read full review

Celiac

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At Jennifer Lee's Bakery, I had to throw away the apple cider donuts I spent 10 dollars on. They tasted like someone poured expired apple cider on grossly-sticky wheat bread--which was certainly concerning, given it was supposedly gluten free! The thought is nice, but the quality was just far too poor for me to even consider trying another product.

Updated 7 years ago read full review

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Dairy free, egg free, gluten free, and nut free bakery.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 8 years ago read full review

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