Stopped by here for lunch coming home from the airport. I’d heard good things and was not disappointed. The avocado toast on sweet potato toast with some smoked salmon was amazing, very flavorful. Portion was a bit small, for the price. Hubby’s (not gf) burger was huge, messy and he really enjoyed it. Also got an iced vanilla latte which was very good (super sugary). Not many gf pastries left; it was Saturday and I bet they go fast in the mornings. Hubby got an amazing-looking (non gf) browned butter chocolate chip cookie which he flaunted shamelessly. I was jealous. This is stylish and clean, staff were helpful and knowledgeable. Pricy but I’d go back.
The food is good, enough GF options. I was in a busy time (Sunday lunch) and the place was crowded, with no seats available for some moments. They had a problem with my order, I waited for more than 40 minutes with erratic answers until finally had what I ordered. The place is noisy but with a good vibe.
Delicious GF waffles and pancakes. Chicken and waffles! The breakfast tacos are great also. Only thing I saw on the menu with gluten was sourdough bread. I haven’t had waffles or pancakes since Dx and these were better than I remember regular ones being! Definitely get the berries and fresh cream with it! Yum!
Small town, family friendly, farm to table restaurant. Most of the menu is gluten free (everything except those items made on sourdough toast). We had the breakfast tacos which are served on house made cassava tortillas. The waffles, which are almond flour based, looked amazing too. Everything we had was excellent!
Staff seemed knowledgeable and were very friendly. Cant speak to food handling in the back
Rosemary's is my favorite place to eat in Solano County!! The food is always fresh & delicious! Almost everything is GF, and the staff is super knowledgeable about cross-contamination. I always recommend this place!!
Gluten free chicken & waffles - super delicious and tested as safe in the NIMA sensor :) There weren’t a ton of things on the menu in general, but most things were gluten free (such as chicken and waffles) and they said anything else could be modified to be gluten free (such as an avocado and chicken salad sandwich by substituting the sourdough for baked sweet potato). Meals were around $13-17 a piece. Dog friendly with a large seating area outside.
I've been meaning to stop here for quite awhile & we found ourselves in Dixon near lunch. I made a mistake.... I ordered the Ben's BST (Bacon, Sprout, and Tomato) sandwich and forgot to say it was supposed to be gluten free. When I realized my mistake and ran back to the front to tell them, my sandwich was already made. That made me a new (gluten free) one without extra charge. The bread is interesting... they didn't try to mimic wheat bread.... lots of nuts & seeds. I didn't think I'd like it when I first saw it, but it was great. I will find reasons to be in Dixon at mealtime.
Not many vegetarian options, so if you’re looking for a meat based meal that is gluten free and delicious, this is a good spot. We stopped on our way back from the Sierras and enjoyed the Kahlua tacos, steak and eggs and a vanilla waffle. The hash browns are fried in a scallion oil so if you don’t like onions steer clear. If you do, they’re great. Worth going 2 miles off the highway for. All entrees can be made gf.