Category Archives: Gluten Free Meals

Sherry Lynn’s Gluten Free Bakery and Cafe



Sherry Lynn’s Bakery and Cafe is a totally gluten free bakery/restaurant.
There are very few totally gluten free bakeries and gluten free restaurants in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support Sherry Lynn’s Bakery and Cafe

Sherry Lynn’s Gluten Free Bakery and Cafe

ABOUT SHERRY LYNN’S

It took more than a decade for doctors to tie Sherry Lynn Birch’s migraines, stomach pains and weight loss to a celiac disease. She spent the next few years looking for good-tasting foods that fit her restricted diet. There weren’t many gluten-free products on the market, in 2002 and the restaurant scene was even worse. Frustrated by the limited food choices, she started making her own baked goods from rice flour.



In 2007, she and husband Howard Birch used their life savings to open Sherry Lynn’s Gluten Free Bakery, a cafe, take-out and roadside stand. A year later, the building they were leasing flooded and was condemned. That’s when the Birch’s expanded. They took a five-year lease on a vacant storefront at 836 Troy-Schenectady Road in Latham. On March 21, Sherry Lynn’s Gluten-Free Bakery and Cafe opened for business.


Sherry Lynn’s Bakery and Cafe
836 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham, NY 518.786.7700



Visit Sherry Lynn’s Bakery and Cafe Website

Cru – Gluten Free Restaurant



Cru Restaurant is 100% gluten free, vegan, and raw. There are not many gluten free restaurants in North America, the Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support Cru Restaurant and all gluten free restaurants when you find them.

Cru – 100% Gluten Free Restaurant CLOSED

Cru Restaurant is 100% vegan, raw and gluten free. Using only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients, fusing old school culinary rigor with living foods, and gluten free principles; creating singular, elegant vegan cuisine. All dishes and desserts are prepared in house to ensure quality, continuity and cohesion.

1521 Griffith Park Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
(323) 667-1551
Cru’s Website



Totally Gluten Free Bakery and Cafe



This is a 100% gluten free restaurant/bakery which means the restaurant/bakery is a facility that is dedicated to preparing only gluten free food. No products containing gluten are used in the facility. The Celiac Restaurant Guide recommends and encourages the development of 100% gluten free restaurants and bakeries.

The owners of this bakery have 15+ years experience in baking gluten free. Their breads are soft, light and taste great! The breads and baking can be frozen and will defrost back to soft sandwich style bread that does not need to be toasted. They bake an assortment of cookies, pies, cakes, breads, and buns. Special orders can be placed for anniversaries, weddings, birthdays, and corporate functions



Attached to the bakery is a café that serves gluten free soups, sandwiches, salads, and of course deserts. The whole facility is dedicated gluten free. The totally gluten free bakery also has an assortment of other gluten free products for the convenience of their local customers.

The totally gluten free bakery does not use preservatives, and bakes for those who need to eat gluten free, as well as those who are gluten intolerant and those who seek to eat well for a healthy and better lifestyle. The recipes are designed to be light in the stomach, easy to digest, and will generally lead to more energy and a body that feels good!



Visit the Totally Gluten Free Bakery and Cafe web site – http://www.totallyglutenfree.ca/
5014-50 Street, Lacombe, AB Ph. 403.789.8433

Enter the address into the Gluten Free Restaurant Locator to find this or other restaurants in the Lacombe area. Change the distance to search in a larger or smaller area, use the slide bar to focus in on the area of interest to you.

The Celiac Restaurant Guide is your resource for finding restaurants that serve gluten free food.

Celiac Specialties Gluten Free Bakery



Celiac Specialties Gluten Free Bakery is a gluten free bakery, there are not many gluten free bakeries in North America. The Celiac Restaurant Guide encourages you to support gluten free bakeries in your community.

Celiac Specialties a dedicated gluten free facility

Michelle Fuller, often taught cooking classes. One day, a student asked if she would cook for a friend who had a toddler with an intolerance to wheat and gluten. She agreed and soon began cooking gluten-free meals and baked goods. She used special mixes from gluten-free food companies and also began developing her own recipes.

Before long she began taking orders from people and eventually opened the Celiac Specialties Bakery & Coffee House on June 3, 2003.



Fuller uses her own gluten-free baking base. She blends rice, potato starch, and tapioca starch along with ingredients such as xanthan gum and guar gum to improve texture and elasticity. She also developed her own special baking techniques to handle the gluten-free mixtures which behave very differently from wheat flour doughs and batters.

They also cater to the autistic community with a variety of gluten and casein free breads, donuts,dry mixes and other items.



Celiac Specialties Gluten Free Bakery
1928 Star Batt Drive, Rochester Hills, MI, Ph: (586)598-8180

Visit Celiac Specialties Web Site – http://www.baking-glutenfree.com/

Enter your address into the address bar on the locator map to find gluten free restaurant meals in the Rochester Hills / Novi area. Rochester Hills & Novi have a great selections of restaurants that serve gluten free food.

Gluten Free Fish and Chips – Corbett Fish House and Hawthorne Fish House



Corbett Fish House and Hawthorne Fish House

Everything on the menu is gluten free.

Corbett Fish House and Hawthorne Fish House are proud to offer a gluten-free menu. Gluten free fish and chips – the fish is breaded in brown rice flour, not a batter, so the Fish & Chips are Gluten-Free. Besides top quality fish and the best French fries on the market. The fish houses use rice bran oil,the tastiest of all the cooking oils, it’s not hydrogenated and contains no trans-fats.



The combination of clean, high-quality oil and a light dusting of rice flour creates a delicious and healthful serving of fish. This process actually seals and steams the fish. Done correctly, deep frying is a dry cooking technique that produces elegant, greaseless foods with crisp coatings and succulent interiors.

At Corbett Fish House and Hawthorne Fish House, people with a gluten intolerance can eat with confidence. Everything on our menu is gluten-free. This includes sauces, dressings and desserts. What this means is folks who had given up hope of ever having fish & chips again, or of eating at restaurants at all, can now get the Greatest Fish Fry of them all!



The Hawthorne Fish House 4343 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR
The Corbett Fish House 5901 Southwest Corbett Avenue, Portland, OR

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Extreme Pizza, Walnut Creek, California, Offers Gluten-Free Pizza



Extreme Pizza, Walnut Creek, California, Offers Gluten-Free Pizza
04/21/2010 – Press Release

(Walnut Creek, Calif., April 20, 2010) – – Isn’t it about time for some GOOD news? Extreme Pizza thinks so, and now for those who think they can’t indulge their love of pizza and a good cold beer because their life depends on a gluten-free diet, can now easily satisfy their craving thanks to Extreme Pizza in Walnut Creek.



Franchise owner, Dave Wright was determined to offer gluten-free pizza after talking with his wife, Catherine Wang, a medical doctor, who has patients with either wheat allergies or celiac disease – both of which require following a gluten-free diet. Dr. Wang mentioned to Wright that her patients living gluten-free sometimes have challenges navigating their diet due to limited food choices that are flavorful and easy to prepare.Extreme Pizza is known for its gourmet pizzas that feature a variety of unique toppings such as Mandarin Oranges, homemade hummus, and BBQ pork. The company takes great pride in a menu offering ‘something for everyone.’ “Offering a gluten-free pizza at our location allows us to take our philosophy one step further. The smiles we get from our customers makes it worthwhile,” said Wright.

While Extreme Pizza offers regular and wheat pizza crusts, their gluten-free pizza crust is made of rice, bean, and tapioca flours. Wright has partnered with Still Riding Pizza (www.stillridingpizza.com) – makers of the gluten-free crust. To maintain the crust’s purity, it’s produced and pre-baked at Still Riding’s Gluten-Free and Kosher-Certified facility in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Gluten is the common name for the binding protein in all forms of wheat (including durum, semolina, spelt, kamut, einkorn, faro – and related grains rye, barley and triticale, a hybrid cross of wheat and rye) that are particularly harmful to people with wheat allergies/intolerance or celiac disease. Celiac disease is an immune-medicated toxic reaction that causes damage to the small intestine and doesn’t allow food to be properly absorbed. Approximately 3.2 million people in the United States have celiac disease.



“Since wheat flour is used in most everything that we eat – pizza doughs, breads, pastas, pie crusts, desserts, sauces, and gravies, we are thrilled to offer gluten-free crust to our customers that can’t have traditional pizza because of their diet. We’ve also gone one step further and are serving Red Bridge gluten-free beer,” added Wright.

While eager to rollout a gluten-free crust, Wright was hesitant to do so until he could assure that the potential for cross-contamination had been addressed. “Still Riding Pizza has been instrumental with helping us on an operational level. We prepare the gluten-free pies in a dedicated area of our kitchen, using dedicated equipment including pizza screens, peelers, baking trays, and cutters. We carefully follow that pie all the way to the box to ensure that there is no cross-contamination,” explained Wright.

Wright and his staff are always happy to take time to explain the gluten-free process to their customers, so that they can be confident in the process. “Customers who have been ordering the gluten-free pizza have been extremely pleased and saying that the crust is light and flavorful. Several customers have commented that they can’t tell the difference from regular thin-crust pizza. Customers have also enjoyed the surprisingly classic taste of the gluten-free beer, which is brewed with sorghum, not with wheat or barley,” added Wright.



Five out of the 19 Signature Pizzas offered at Extreme Pizza are not gluten-free. For example, the Everest contains meatballs make with breadcrumbs; Poultry Geist and Holy Cow both have gorgonzola cheese, which starts as a culture on bread; Wingin’ It’s secret sauce contains grains; the Kickin’ Chicken’s dressing contains soy sauce (which is made from wheat). It’s never a problem to customize a pizza order and also include one of Extreme’s healthy varieties of salads with their homemade gluten-free vinaigrette dressing.

All menu items, including gluten-free pizza, can be ordered online, by phoning in, dining in, or taking out. Home and business delivery service is available. To place an order, call 925.930.6100 or go to www.walnutcreek.extremepizza.com. Extreme Pizza is located at 1630 Cypress Street in Walnut Creek and is open Sunday – Thursday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. – 2 a.m. Indoor and patio seating are available.

Extreme Pizza, Walnut Creek, California, Offers Gluten-Free Pizza



Extreme Pizza, Walnut Creek, California, Offers Gluten-Free Pizza
04/21/2010 – Press Release

(Walnut Creek, Calif., April 20, 2010) – – Isn’t it about time for some GOOD news? Extreme Pizza thinks so, and now for those who think they can’t indulge their love of pizza and a good cold beer because their life depends on a gluten-free diet, can now easily satisfy their craving thanks to Extreme Pizza in Walnut Creek.



Franchise owner, Dave Wright was determined to offer gluten-free pizza after talking with his wife, Catherine Wang, a medical doctor, who has patients with either wheat allergies or celiac disease – both of which require following a gluten-free diet. Dr. Wang mentioned to Wright that her patients living gluten-free sometimes have challenges navigating their diet due to limited food choices that are flavorful and easy to prepare.Extreme Pizza is known for its gourmet pizzas that feature a variety of unique toppings such as Mandarin Oranges, homemade hummus, and BBQ pork. The company takes great pride in a menu offering ‘something for everyone.’ “Offering a gluten-free pizza at our location allows us to take our philosophy one step further. The smiles we get from our customers makes it worthwhile,” said Wright.

While Extreme Pizza offers regular and wheat pizza crusts, their gluten-free pizza crust is made of rice, bean, and tapioca flours. Wright has partnered with Still Riding Pizza (www.stillridingpizza.com) – makers of the gluten-free crust. To maintain the crust’s purity, it’s produced and pre-baked at Still Riding’s Gluten-Free and Kosher-Certified facility in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Gluten is the common name for the binding protein in all forms of wheat (including durum, semolina, spelt, kamut, einkorn, faro – and related grains rye, barley and triticale, a hybrid cross of wheat and rye) that are particularly harmful to people with wheat allergies/intolerance or celiac disease. Celiac disease is an immune-medicated toxic reaction that causes damage to the small intestine and doesn’t allow food to be properly absorbed. Approximately 3.2 million people in the United States have celiac disease.



“Since wheat flour is used in most everything that we eat – pizza doughs, breads, pastas, pie crusts, desserts, sauces, and gravies, we are thrilled to offer gluten-free crust to our customers that can’t have traditional pizza because of their diet. We’ve also gone one step further and are serving Red Bridge gluten-free beer,” added Wright.

While eager to rollout a gluten-free crust, Wright was hesitant to do so until he could assure that the potential for cross-contamination had been addressed. “Still Riding Pizza has been instrumental with helping us on an operational level. We prepare the gluten-free pies in a dedicated area of our kitchen, using dedicated equipment including pizza screens, peelers, baking trays, and cutters. We carefully follow that pie all the way to the box to ensure that there is no cross-contamination,” explained Wright.

Wright and his staff are always happy to take time to explain the gluten-free process to their customers, so that they can be confident in the process. “Customers who have been ordering the gluten-free pizza have been extremely pleased and saying that the crust is light and flavorful. Several customers have commented that they can’t tell the difference from regular thin-crust pizza. Customers have also enjoyed the surprisingly classic taste of the gluten-free beer, which is brewed with sorghum, not with wheat or barley,” added Wright.



Five out of the 19 Signature Pizzas offered at Extreme Pizza are not gluten-free. For example, the Everest contains meatballs make with breadcrumbs; Poultry Geist and Holy Cow both have gorgonzola cheese, which starts as a culture on bread; Wingin’ It’s secret sauce contains grains; the Kickin’ Chicken’s dressing contains soy sauce (which is made from wheat). It’s never a problem to customize a pizza order and also include one of Extreme’s healthy varieties of salads with their homemade gluten-free vinaigrette dressing.

All menu items, including gluten-free pizza, can be ordered online, by phoning in, dining in, or taking out. Home and business delivery service is available. To place an order, call 925.930.6100 or go to www.walnutcreek.extremepizza.com. Extreme Pizza is located at 1630 Cypress Street in Walnut Creek and is open Sunday – Thursday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. – 2 a.m. Indoor and patio seating are available.

There are many choices for gluten free restaurant meals in the Walnut Creek area.