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New Artisan Bread Co. In Portland, Or


Ksmith

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There's a new gluten-free bakery in Portland. The baguette (the only bread I tried) was amazing!!!

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Martyg Apprentice

Thanks for the tip. I went into their website and it looks interesting. I have missed the Italian breads and would be SOOOO happy to get something that I could make hoagies with.

I'm going to call today and see what I can get shipped to me. I'll let you know what I think.

Again, thanks.

Marty

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We went on saturday. It was pretty good! Came away with a huge baugette, a large loaf of raisin/walnut bread (used for french toast this morning :P -but also good by itself) and a huge chocolate cupcake that really was fabulous! If you visit the "store" (really a kiosk outside of Trader Joes) go early, they open at 11, I came around 2 and they were sold out of quite a bit. Hopefully they'll be around a while!

rick-spiff Rookie

what are their prices?? we have a gluten-free bakery here in tri-cities and i paid 9.75 for a loaf of bread!! :o

JennyC Enthusiast

Their prices are good. We paid $9 for a soft pretzel, 2 brownies and a croissant. They do use heavier flours in their products. I liked their products, but my son was not so sure. :rolleyes:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

A large loaf od the specialty bread was 6.50 or 6.75... A baguette was under 3$ and it's huge. The cupcake was giant and was also under 3$ and worth every penny! My daughter thought everything I brought home was really good.

rick-spiff Rookie

Thanks for the info. We'll be in Portland in a few weeks and will most likely stop and get a snack there!


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