Monday, November 11, 2013

Gluten Free Guide to Seattle

Mike and I took a trip to Seattle a few weekends ago with the primary mission to go salmon fishing. While we did go salmon fishing, we were there for 4 days and only one of those days was spent fishing. The rest of the time we spent exploring Seattle and finding some of the best gluten free food I've ever had. 

We took a trip up the space needle...

Found delicious produce at the Pike Place Market...

 Saw the amazing Snoqualmie Falls...

Visited the beautiful houseboat community on the east side of the lake...

Caught some AWESOME king salmon...


And now for the Gluten Free deliciousness!

As the website says, this is a taste of gluten-free heaven. This is a small little bakery with a few tables to sit at outside and they only serve gluten-free baked goods. They are located just behind Pike Place Market in Western Ave. They have delicious coffee as well. When we stopped in they had so many things to choose from! I opted for a cinnamon roll and an almond croissant. Mike got the "Tsunami Quiche" and a butter croissant. Everything was just to die for. The cinnamon roll was soft and fluffy with the perfect amount of icing. The almond croissant had the perfect amount of flavor and was soft and fluffy. The service was wonderful as well. I cannot say enough good things about this place. One little thing, they are not open on Monday's so make sure you stop in a different day!


This is a wonderful little shop that serves breakfast and lunch centered around biscuits and gravy. They are located just up from Pike Place Market on 1st Ave. They have both gluten-free and gluten full. We went two days in a row because it was so delicious. The first day I got a simple biscuit with egg, cheese and sausage because I needed something I could eat while we walked. We back so I could get the real deal and I sure did. I got the biscuits with gravy, eggs and sausage. Mike had the biscuits with gravy, eggs, bacon and cheese. Everything was wonderfully amazing and I couldn't get enough of it!

Our other favorite place is a little place called Jus Bar. It is located just outside Seattle so you'll need a car if you're staying in the downtown Seattle area. It is a juice bar and sandwich shop that just happens to have amazing homemade gluten free bread! They have a few sandwiches to choose from. I had the roasted chicken club and Mike had the pastrami sandwich. We both thoroughly enjoyed them and would highly recommend it!

We had such a wonderful time in Seattle and hope to go back sometime soon!

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