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Ma and Pa's Gluten Free Cafe


pdm1981

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Just opened in Cincinnati, Oh: Ma and Pa's Gluten Free Cafe. Dedicated gluten-free restaurant. I had the pizza hoagie and onion rings last night. I forgot just how oily onion rings were. They sat in my stomach like concrete all night long but tasted great. Next time I'm getting the pizza or pulled pork with slaw and fries.

 


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Sounds great, one of my dreams is to open a grain free/gluten free food truck.......stone and mortar places would not do well here, but a mobile one able to cater....LOL dream I know, fundraiser has flopped and been running for a year. Hell I had the quotes up, the whole sale contracts setup, the business model and plan. I even tried to get loans, and business partners.....all flopped.

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I put 5 stars as good as it gets on yelp! Because you just can't find Gluten free places. You usually have to make due with a regular restaurant and use a modified menu, with very few choices. And often you will get glutened by the other restaurants, Not here. Its all Gluten free, and worth the Wait to know you are safe. And let's talk dessert!! OH MY!! Mini pies, cake (that is NOT gritty) It's moist and fluffy. Chocolate cake, cheesecake, doughnuts!! only like $2 each. Oh I'm getting hungry! Onion rings, spaghetti and meatballs. Side note it's a kosher kitchen as well. I always end up spending a ton extra to buy desserts and take them home to stick in my freezer for later. You can order B-day cakes as well!!!! Gluten-Free B-day cakes!! I have not found anywhere else to order cakes!! I have not done it yet, but if they are as good as all the other baked goods, it will taste like a normal extra Delicious cake!! Your Gluten friends won't even know its Gluten-Free ;) You can order a lasagna meal on Fridays with salad and croutons, bread-stick and dessert for $15. Ma leaves at 6 on Friday, get there before 4 or 5 on Friday, Closed on Saturday and closes I believe at 8 on all other days. Spread the word We love this place!! I want to see it thrive! 

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