Not at all safe! This regular bakery should not be on here. The “gluten free” is made in the same kitchen & area as the gluten baked goods. Total cross contamination at its worst even before the items are put with the gluten containing items. And the owner is extremely rude
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Gluten free baked goods touching the gluten goods. I don’t know why they are even on this list.
— Not at all
They had one GF option in the same display case as other baked goods but carefully packaged mine avoiding cross contamination. I am fairly sensitive and haven’t gotten sick. Also it was delicious.
— Very
— Some
— Good
Delicious GF options - they had 3 (brownie chocolate cookie, citrus cake and almond/raspberry muffin). They were so good. And a cute little place to sit outside under an umbrella or tree.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Me and my family went here and we all got salads. It was really good and they had gluten free bread too. We usually get allergic reactions to everything but this time we didn’t. There were also cookies and muffins too, although we didn’t try them this time.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
They do not have gluten free bread or buns. :(
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
I went to the one in the Aspens and they had some GF pastries and could do some of the breakfast menu items without bread!
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
They could accommodate for gf but it was $$$ and the quality was good, but not excellent. I got an egg sandwich on a gf English muffin for $14.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Good
They specifically told me they are NOT celiac friendly and recommend people with anything more than a sensitivity DO NOT eat there.
No
They don’t understand GF at all! If you are celiac don’t try it.
No way this is Celiac... the muffins are stacked next to flakey flour croissants.... I asked about the jarred cookies... they said no, they are cooked on the same cookie sheets, sometimes at the same time
No
All GF are literally sharing display plates with regular baked goods, and they were pompous about “no gluten ingredients” so it IS GF! couldn’t get them to see the cross contamination! So frustrating!
No
Amazing!!!! So yummy. Salads are fresh and delicious and safe.
Yes
Totally contaminated and no interest in trying to avoid cross contact
No
Same as others.. two options but the citrus cake was on the same stand as a non gluten free cake.. when I asked about whether the chocolate cookie would be ok for coeliacs, one server was smirking at me and the other wasn't particularly friendly and just said it was up to me.
No
Yes, the have maybe two gluten-free pastries but these are stored in the same areas as the gluten full pastries. Cross contamination is a big problem here. If you have celiac I would not recommend this place. Staff was also not very friendly!
No
they had 3 gf options when I visited and I decided to buy one of each to try. citrus cake, almond berry muffin and chocolate cookie. they were all good.
They had one gluten free item, citrus cake. Their baked goods are not safe for Celiacs. The gf citrus cake was positioned partially underneath non-gf baked goods in the same display container. There were crumbs of the non-gf tart on top of the gf cake.
No
Limited options but my raspberry muffin (almond base flour) was great and my double chocolate cookie was incredible. I want to fly back to Jackson for another one.
Cute spot! All they had left that was GF were chocolate macaroons that were delicious!
Only gf option is a delicious gf citrus cake., but worth a stop. Excellent lattes and non gf pastries as well.