Category Archives: Gluten Free Bakeries

Flour Buds Gluten Free Bakery



Flour Buds Bakery is an allergy free and gluten free bakery offering great tasting and healthy baked goods using only the freshest ingredients available. They pride themselves in offering a wide variety of high-quality healthy goods, baked fresh daily. Their bakers are always creating new recipes to provide their customers with something nutritious and delicious.
Delicious Empanadas, pizza, knishes, desserts, etc. All gluten free!

Flour Buds
116A Main St., Nyack, NY Phone 845.353.0383
Visit Flour Buds website



100% Gluten Free Bakery – Nourish



Nourish a 100% Gluten Free Bakery

Nourish is a 100% gluten free bakery, this means the bakery has a kitchen that is dedicated to preparing only gluten free baked goods. There are few totally gluten free bakeries and gluten free restaurants in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide recommends and encourages you to support Nourish bakery and all gluten free restaurants and gluten free bakeries when you find them.

“At Nourish we use real eggs, real butter and real sugar and we don’t ever use artificial preservatives or flavours. Our products are baked fresh in our 100 % gluten-free shop and are made with pride and care by hand. Nourish models the unique techniques and great tasting recipes of GF Patisserie.” (from the Nourish website)



Nourish
1304 Topsail Road (Cedar Plaza), Paradise, NL.
709.747.2867

Bootin Gluten Bakery and Market



 

Bootin Gluten Bakery

Bootin Gluten Bakery is a gluten free facility, there are not many gluten free bakeries in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support Bootin Gluten Bakery and all gluten free facilities in your area.

Bootin Gluten Bakery and Market is a dedicated GF facility, with a variety of fresh baked Breads, Cupcakes, Muffins, Cookies, Pies and More. Many items are also Dairy Free, as well as offerings that are Grain Free or free of other allergens. Plus, an extensive grocery with GF staples as well as hard to find products.



Bootin Gluten Bakery and Market
2409 B Georgetown Rd, Danville, IL
Ph. 217-443-3026
Visit Bootin Gluten Bakery Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/BootinGlutenBakeryAndMarket

The Blue Monkey Gluten Free Bakery



The Blue Monkey is a gluten free bakery, there are not many gluten free bakeries in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support The Blue Monkey.

The Blue Monkey is Corvallis’ only fully Gluten Free bakery. They offer a variety of delicious, handmade artisan breads and treats prepared daily.

The Blue Monkey
363 SW Jefferson Avenue, Corvallis, Oregon phone 541.738.2591
Visit the The Blue Monkey website – http://bluemonkeygfbakery.com/



Flour Buds



Flour Buds is an all natural gluten free bakery. There are not many gluten free bakeries or gluten free restaurants in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support Flour Buds and all gluten free restaurants and gluten free bakeries when you find them.

Flour Buds Gluten Free Bakery

Flour Buds Bakery is an allergy free and gluten free bakery offering great tasting and healthy baked goods using only the freshest ingredients available. They pride themselves in offering a wide variety of high-quality healthy goods, baked fresh daily. Their bakers are always creating new recipes to provide their customers with something nutritious and delicious.
Delicious Empanadas, pizza, knishes, desserts, etc. All gluten free!

Flour Buds
116A Main St., Nyack, NY Phone 845.353.0383
Visit Flour Buds website – http://www.flourbuds.com/



Eden B. Bakery



Eden B. Bakery is a 100% Gluten-Free bakery and a Gluten-Free cafe. There are not many gluten free bakeries or gluten free cafes in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support Eden B. Bakery and all gluten free cafes and bakeries.

Eden B. Bakery Gluten-Free bakery & cafe

CLOSED Feb. 2014

Eden B. Bakery is a Gluten-Free bakery and cafe. They offer Vegan, Dairy-Free, and Soy-Free options.
They serve breakfast and lunch items, as well as cupcakes, cakes, cookies, muffins, sandwiches, salads, soups and many more other baked goods. All of their products are made using all natural and organic ingredients with a special flour blend for their baked goods that is healthier and better tasting than anything else around. Eden B. Bakery uses sustainable and environmentally friendly business practices to keep their environment healthy while keeping you healthy.
Eden B. Bakery’s mission is to nourish the body, ease the mind, and invigorate the soul of our customers by offering highly nutritional, gluten and allergen free artisan baked goods. The company is devoted to using only the freshest ingredients which are locally sourced, organic, and environmentally sustainable. They pride themselves on using green business practices which are also good for the environment.

Eden B. Bakery can accommodate any food allergy with notice. Please contact us for more information.



Eden B. Bakery, 120 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA
Ph. 425-462-2224
Visit the Eden B. Bakery website

Pip’s Place Gluten Free Cakery



Pip’s Place is a gluten free bakery, there are not many gluten free bakeries or gluten free restaurants in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support Pip’s Place Gluten Free Cakery and all gluten free bakeries and restaurants when you find them.

Pip’s Place Gluten Free Cakery

PIP’S STORY

My daughter Olivia, who we nick-named Pippi when she was a little girl, was diagnosed with celiac disease when she was fourteen years old. Coming to grips with her new dietary restrictions was a challenge for Pip, but also for me as her mother.
As we learned together how to deal with her condition, I was inspired by her strength, determination and willingness to accept this new way of eating. I was determined that Olivia would not have to give up her favorites when it came to my baking. What ensued was a journey of discovery, as I learned to create wonderful recipes from gluten free ingredients. After just a short time on the new diet she commented to me, “Mom, do people really feel this good every day?” Success. Not only was she finally healthy and feeling well, she was doing so while continuing to enjoy her favorite baked treats. Eating gluten free is more than a diet – it is a way of life. Due to the risk of contamination, our entire house became a gluten free zone. With my new celiac-friendly recipes, Pip’s brothers. Drew and Bradley, didn’t know (or care) that all the baking in the house had become gluten free.
Olivia paid me a wonderful compliment before she left for college saying “with everything you baked for me, I have never felt deprived.” Pip’s Place is for Olivia and everyone like her with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance. You can safely enjoy homemade baking with confidence because there is no chance of cross contamination. At Pip’s Place, you can finally feel free to indulge again.



ABOUT THE CAKERY
Pip’s Place is an upscale, gluten free bakery in NYC located on the. The cakery is dedicated to providing a safe haven for those with celiac disease or gluten allergies, where you can enjoy wonderful baked treats without the concern of cross contamination. Personal experience with celiac disease has fueled a passion to create fine desserts that everyone can enjoy, without sacrificing quality or taste. Pip’s Place has completed the Third Party Accreditation Process with the Gluten Free Food Accreditation program. Their unique blend of gluten-free ingredients, and a long process of trial and error, has allowed them to provide a wide range of delicious gluten free baked goods that are entirely indistinguishable from regular baked goods.

“Is that gluten free? Really?” is a common first response when their goods are sampled. Mmmmm …. is often the second.
Their goods are baked fresh daily on site with the finest ingredients, low fat where possible and never containing preservatives. Of course, a baked treat needs to be accompanied by a fine coffee or tea, and Pip’s Place offers a wide selection of both.



While Pip’s Place is a gluten free bakery in Manhattan and is dedicated to serving all those who use gluten free in NYC, they also provide shipping and delivery across North America.

Pip’s Place, 1729-31 First Avenue, New York, NY 10128 TEL. 212-360-6400
Visit Pip’s Website – http://www.pipsplacenyc.com/

Gluten Free – Twist Bakery Cafe



Twist Bakery & Cafe is a gluten free bakery and a gluten free cafe. There are very few gluten free bakeries or gluten free cafes in MA. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support gluten free cafes and gluten free bakeries like Twist Bakery & Cafe when you find them.

Twist Bakery & Cafe

The Twist Bakery & Cafe say, “We use only the freshest seasonal ingredients and choose organic whenever possible. All of our products are gluten, peanut and soy free. Most of our selections are also dairy free. If you have a special allergy or preference, please feel free to ask us and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. We believe in getting back to basics and enjoying food made naturally. We make it the way you would at home if you had the time to do so.”

Twist Bakery & Cafe–deliciously different.



Twist Bakery & Cafe
30 Milliston Road, Millis, MA, P.508-376-1163
Visit the Twist Bakery Cafe website – http://www.twist-bakery.com/index.html

Gluten Free Bakery New Cascadia Traditional



New Cascadia Traditional is a gluten free bakery with a gluten free lunch menu. The Celiac Restaurant encourages you to support New Cascadia and all gluten free restaurants and gluten free bakeries.

New Cascadia Gluten Free Bakery

New Cascadia Traditiona is a dedicated Gluten Free bakery. They only produce gluten free baked goods. They verify and source the ingredients to ensure that they are always safe.

The staff at New Cascadia Traditiona is well informed in the issues of safety specific to gluten free food. In fact some of the staff are gluten intolerant and all are happy to answer your questions regarding their practices and ingredients.



Chris and Teresa at New Cascadia Traditional say,
“About a year ago a long time customer of ours asked me if I had tried a new gluten-free bread that was, at that time, new to the market. It was described as “whole grain” and really good. There had not yet been a gluten-free whole grain bread that was mass produced and broke free of the long held stereotype of being akin to a brick than to its wheat based cousin. So I sought out this bread at our local natural foods store. I read the front of the bread bag and there were the words “gluten free” and “whole grain.” Next I turned over the package and read the ingredients: Water, brown rice flour (not a bad start),tapioca starch, potato starch (things seemed to have quickly taken a turn in the less-than-whole-grain direction) then oil, sugar, then more refined starchiness. Somewhere down the line, I believe the eighth or ninth ingredient listed, was the other whole grain contained in the bread. After that were a number of ingredients that I had difficulty pronouncing. At this point it dawned on me just how different we do gluten-free at New Cascadia. Simple, honest, wholesome and always gluten-free.

This was about the same time that we introduced our Multigrain bread. What many consider to be our best bread, it is nearly 80% whole grain and without any refined ingredients or xanthan gum. Sure, we use starch and xanthan gum in many of our products. But we keep the refined stuff to a minimum. Even many of our pastries are mostly wholegrain and made with a short, understandable ingredients list. We take a simple, straight forward approach to baking: Comfort food for the gluten-free crowd that yearns for grandma’s old fashioned recipes of (pre gluten-free) days gone by.



We believe that our customers deserve the best, freshest baked goods available and we strive to make eating gluten-free an enjoyable experience. We use quality ingredients and even use vegetables, herbs and berries grown in the warmer months from our own organic garden beside the bakery. If you are ever in Southeast Portland, Oregon stop by for a cookie, pastry, pizza or loaf of bread. If you would like a slice of pie or want to order a cake, we will be happy to oblige. We’re sure you will appreciate the difference.”

New Cascadia Traditional, 1700 SE 6th Avenue, Portland, OR
P.503-546-4901
Visit the New Cascadia Traditional website – http://www.newcascadiatraditional.com/

Gluten-Free and Nut-Free Bakery – Outside The Breadbox



Outside The Breadbox is a dedicated gluten free bakery, which means the bakery is dedicated to preparing only gluten free food, no products containing gluten are used there. There is very little risk of cross contamination when you purchase products from Outside The Breadbox.

Outside The Breadbox, Gluten-Free Nut-Free Bakery

The bakery is owned and operated by Rick & Pam Hasty, who have been baking gluten-free since their two year old daughter was diagnosed with Celiac disease. They have a great variety of baked goods and also offer frozen take and bake pizzas.

Outside the Breadbox‎
2027 W Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO
To order phone 719-633-3434, or purchase baked goods at these locations – http://www.outsidethebreadbox.com/where-to-purchase , or visit the Outside The Breadbox website – http://www.outsidethebreadbox.com/home .