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I heard about this Gluten Free bakery from a gal I met who went on and on about how good the beard was! It has been in my bookmark for months and I finally made it in over Memorial weekend. It was a little hard to find… it is located in a small strip of industrial businesses. When I went in there was nothing on he shelves so I thought they had sold out of everything! Darn! But they recently moved to pre ordering so that explained the empty shelves. I didn’t pre order but the owner said they always have a few extra items and she proceeded to bring out several delectable treats. They had some specialty items just for Memorial Day and their staple breads . I bought some short bread ( for strawberry shortcake) a s’mores bar and a lemon-blueberry loaf. She also gave me a baguette and a tomato basil roll so I could try there loaf breads. I have to say Gluten free breads and treats have come a long way!! Everything was very good!! I do not have gluten sensitivities and I thought these were just as good as any wheat flour bread if not better! I highly recommend this bakery!!

SaraFay Farm Gluten-Free Bakery – Menu with Prices – Shady Oaks Shopping Center, 2435 NE 27th Ave, Ocala

During my visit to my parents house in The Villages my mom ordered me a gluten free carrot cake for my birthday and it was by far the best I’ve had! The cake was delicious, moist and the cream cheese frosting was yummy! No one could even tell it was gluten free. I also tried a loaf of sandwich bread and it was so good I bought another loaf to take home to NC with me. Additionally the kimchi is delicious, spicy and crunchy! Great bakery! Can’t wait to visit again so I can also visit this bakery.

Bimbo Bakeries USA – Menu with Prices – 5050 E Evans Ave, Denver

I love these little bakery-adjacent outlet stores. This one will give you a free “loaf of bread” with your first purchase. You will also get a free “loaf of bread” with every $10 spent. In case you’re not getting enough free bread, you will also be given a punch card, which entitles you to TWO free loaves of bread after you spend $40 (“punches” are in 8 – $1, 10 – $2, and 4 – $3 increments so you’re basically guaranteed to get the full value of each purchase recorded on the card). “Loaf of bread” is anything off a rack by the door that, on my visit, had bread, buns (hamburger and hot dog), and english muffins. There’s a huge variety of products available. 3 for $5 Thomas bagels. $2 loaves of good, dense, whole grain & seed bread. $1.50 potato buns. Plus a huge variety of desserts and snack cakes and more breads and buns and flats and granolas and seeds… as well as some non-bakery items like jellies, drinks, takis, condiments, and jerky.

Sally’s Gluten Free Bakery Menu with Prices 4390 Kimball Bridge Rd Suite B2, Alpharetta

I’ve been gluten free for almost 11 years when I received my Celiac Disease diagnosis, so I’ve been around the gluten free block in Alpharetta and the surrounding areas. Sally’s has been my go-to for years for special occasions & road trips/vacations. I love the C.R.A.W. bread (cranberries, raisins, almonds, walnuts). I will eat this stuff right out of the bag, but it’s also delicious toasted with butter, almonds butter, jelly, or whatever you fancy. My grandmother & Aunt also like C.R.A.W. bread, and they don’t eat gluten free much at all from what I know. I try to buy a loaf before I’ll be seeing them, cause they both live out of state. I’ve had the hummingbird cake for a birthday before, and it’s delicious if you like coconut. I have my eye on the carrot cake for my next birthday. The honey nutty bread and sandwich bread are great, and I’ve been buying a loaf of the sandwich bread every month or 2, keeping it frozen except for a few slices I’ll eat over a few days time. With whole brown rice being the first ingredient, the quality and nutrition is over and beyond most of the store-bought brands who typically use a combination of nutrient-empty starches. The slices are large compared to many store-bought brands. In my opinion it tastes best toasted or sightly heated, like many gluten free items. Best part of Sally’s is trying before I buy (and snacking on an extra sample or 2 to give me ideas for future purchases), and the customer service is wonderful, personable and kind. Family owned and operated, with some fabulous employees added as the company has grown. Small batches. Quality ingredients. 100% gluten free kitchen, so no cross-contamination to worry about. Since I’ve been eating gluten free for so long, I’m not phased by the price, because eating gluten free–especially QUALITY gluten free–is not cheap. I look at it as an occasional indulgence instead of an everyday thing. So glad they’re in my neighborhood!

Baltimore Baked Goods Menu with Prices 1111 Greenwood Rd, Baltimore

Pertains to the Rosendorff’s Bakery located at Seven Mile Market. I buy goods from this Bakery all the time. They make an incredible Strawberry Shortcake. I buy it often and I’ve ordered Strawberry Shortcake from the Bakery before. Yesterday I bought two Strawberry Shortcake Bars. I opened one up and it didn’t taste fresh, so I took both back today. They are $10.99 each. I took my receipt with me, which was torn, but I took it back. They called the Baker to assist with the return before they would issue me a refund. I was told they don’t take cakes back. It is a business and they don’t do that. I was told too bad. Then they said too bad for the started cake, but they would issue a credit for the other cake returned. My torn receipt was not good enough, and the tag on the open cake package was torn. You must tear them to open the container. Right!! Exhausting. They love taking your money, but for inferior products, too bad, they don’t want to refund your money. They spoke to me and treated me as if I was trying to make money off of them. Sure, okay. Finally, they refunded me $10.99. I told them to throw the other cake out because it was no good. I told them to check the others for freshness because they might get more complaints. I miss Goldman’s Bakery since they retired. Everything they made was wonderful. Rosendoff’s can’t hold a candle to Goldman’s. Moral of the story, just don’t buy their products. They want your money but they won’t stand behind their products. Now that is too bad!!

You Eat I Bake – Menu with Prices – 2834-A Howard Ave, Myrtle Beach

I was having a friend with gluten intolerance visiting for a few days. I was looking for products that would be fresh baked, not the mass produced products that are becoming readily available. I must tell you that I am thrilled with the products I purchased. The bread was so enjoyable. I also ordered cinnamon buns and German chocolate cake. Nicole the owner, was very accommodating. The bakery is dairy free, nut free and gluten free. Nicole was willing to make me a naked cake, so we could frost the cake with the traditional german chocolate frosting. The cake was amazing. I will be back, as I have a DIL that is vegan. I would highly recommend this bakery to anyone that is gluten free. You will not be disappointed.

Gluten Free Concepts – Menu with Prices – 3420 SE 21st Ave, Portland

WOW WOW WOW!!! I have never had better gluten free bread than Jensen’s bread. I accidentally discovered it on a recent trip to Napa, CA. Cafe Sarafornia offered gluten free toast. At first I was hesitant as I have had every imaginable miserable attempt at gluten free bread. I am happy I an persistant. WOW was I ever shocked and pleased. Even if this bread wasn’t gluten free it would be a stand out. My favorite so far is Multi-Grain & Seed Bread. My tastebuds were dancing!! Fast forward a week. I’m back home on the East coast and craving this amazing bread. Being an Amazon Prime member, I think I can order it via their website. No such luck. I search high and low. Nothing. I contacted the bakery via their FB page and the rest is history. I am desperately trying to get it to the east coast!

Jersey Mike’s Subs – Menu with Prices – 15901 Antioch Rd, Overland Park

I have been here several times since they opened, mostly because I have one kid that is obsessed with it. He has nothing on his sandwich except ham, provolone, and pickles, but I’m pretty sure he could eat it daily. So there must be something about it that he really digs. I will say, the service is really quick, staff is always very friendly, and they have a punchcard to reward me for my loyalty, which is always a huge plus. And, they offer gluten-free bread, which is a huge bonus. They also carefully prepare gluten-free items in a separate area, which for some people is very important. They do charge extra for the gluten-free bread, which if you get the half sub, will get you about a $9 or $10 sandwich, which seems a little pricey to me but I guess if you’re gluten-free, you’re used to that anyway. If you’re not gluten-free, don’t miss the chocolate chip cookies. They are pretty spectacular.

20 Shekels Bread – Menu with Prices – 1881 Drew St, Clearwater

Find a place Your location 20 Shekels Bread 1881 Drew St, Clearwater, FL 33765 Bakery Jeremy Lauseng 982 points   2 hours ago I love 20 Shekels Bread. They are so friendly, and will educate you on their sprouted breads and why they are better for you. They have many different selections of bread as well as breakfast treats, and some sweets. One of my favorites they call a “little ” that is a pastry or bread dough wrapped around cheese and prosciutto. They are very tasty. I’ve liked the muffins I’ve tried. The muffins are also made with the sprouted flour. The sprouted cheesecake was very tasty. On Friday only they have Jewish rye bread and challah bread. Both are so very tasty. They are not the sprouted breads, but if you like rye, I highly recommend theirs. Fresh baked rye bread is so delicious. I love telling friends and coworkers about 20 Shekels and suggest they all try it. Everyone comes back with great comments and experiences.

Independent Baking Co Menu with Prices 1625 S Lumpkin St, Athens

For years we who love crusty bread and great scones have simply been out of luck. The closest good bakery was in Comer, several towns away. But the Indpendent bakery opened up next door to the old Cinco & Diez restaurant and from what I can tell is really thriving. I go there at least once a week to pick up a great classic baguette (they also have a sourdough baguette) that reminds one of what you can find at a great neighborhood bakery anywhere in France. They also have olive loafs, whole wheat, etc., etc. If you want the loaf sliced, though, you need to wait until 9:00 a.m. when the breads have cooled enough to get through the slicer. They also serve Jittery Joe’s coffee, which is quite good. So should you be traveling anywhere in Five Points, Athens, and have a craving for a nice scone, muffin, baguette, or loaf of unsurpassed olive bread, just stop by the Independent and you’ll find your heart’s desire.

Tri State Baking Co Menu with Prices 6800 S Washington St, Amarillo

Please do not buy this bread. Yes it is cheap, but for a reason. I picked this up at our local grocery store. We ate 1 loaf, no issues, bought another loaf and halfway through the loaf, we found a bug, inbedded in the bread. So gross, obviously they need to reevaluate their quality control, or lack thereof. Never buying this brand ever again, I’m glad none of my family got sick.

Le Gourmand NYC – Menu with Prices – 104 W 70th St, New York

Le Gourmand NYC is AMAZING! This place just opened in recent weeks, and it’s organic and entirely gluten free. If I hadnâ??t already known their items were gluten free, I never would have guessed, which is a testament to their superb baking skills.They offer both sweet and savory baked goods.I had a blueberry scone that was to die for: moist, light, crumby and not overly sweet. I tried their caffe americano which was excellent — coming from me this is meaningful because Iâ??m VERY picky about my coffee.Today they were offering freshly baked muffins, scones, cakes, brownies, madeleines, breads, sandwiches (I was there early in the morning so didnâ??t see exactly what types of sandwiches are offered), and lemonade, coffee (espresso and Americano), and cold and hot tea. This is a wonderful little spot to grab a treat on the Upper Westside of Manhattan. Itâ??s especially convenient if you are visiting Central Park (just one and a half blocks west of the park) and/or checking out the Dakota and Strawberry Fields. I highly, highly recommend this place!!

Big Sky Bread Co Inc – Menu with Prices – 6606 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City

I feel like this is my second review of BSB, but I am very absentminded. I’m just confused because I feel like I’ve been here before but can’t find it Their bread makes the best bread based items. I guess I could just say they have the best bread. Seriously look at the ingredient list on their breads and argue with me about it. You’d look silly Most of the time I’ll buy the German rye because I love making grilled cheese with that. The cinnamon raisin is an awesome dessert; just eat it plain right out of the bag. I dare you to make bread pudding or French toast with it. Don’t ask me if I have cause I’ll just lie and say no They can slice a loaf for you thin or thick and they have two loaf sizes They have cinnamon rolls and granola and cookies and muffins among other things too Parking and accessibility are a cinch