Gluten Free Restaurant Deals in Los Angeles
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Frozen yogurt is used to delight taste buds, unlike boiling yogurt, which is used to stop invaders from scaling gingerbread castles. Harness the benefits of this powerful treat with this Groupon. $12 for a Punch Card for $5 Off Five Fro-Yo Purchases ($25 Value) The shop’s rotating array of 14 kosher-certified Dannon frozen-yogurt flavors includes nondairy, gluten-free, and no-sugar-added options. Visitors can crown frozen treats with their choices of more than 60 toppings. Desserts are priced by weight—$0.41 per ounce—and each punch covers roughly 12 ounces of yogurt.
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The fluffy, light cakes at Eat Cake Cafe speak to this bakery's unique style -- so trade stiff fondant and heavy buttercream for smooth frosting (perhaps citrus flavored?) with this offer: • $6 for $12 to spend on cakes, buns, muffins, breads, and more • Many items are gluten-free • Rowland Heights shop also caters weddings and other events Let Them... Well, Eat Cake Whole cakes, custom cakes, mini cakes -- this bakery has it all. All this shop's cakes are gluten-free, and the exotic flavors are truly mouthwatering -- think silky mocha chiffon with a dark-roasted coffee flavor, light and velvety cheesecake, or the super light strawberry mousse topped with fresh cream and organic strawberries. Eat Cake Cafe's Website | Facebook
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Anticipation is a powerful motivator, which is why people rush through dinner to get to dessert or fast-forward a movie to see who key-gripped it. Skip to the best part with this Groupon. $15 for $30 Worth of Cookie Sandwiches and Other Treats Desserts include cookie sandwiches in flavors such as chocolate-chip peanut butter cream, red velvet, and carrot cake. Cookie sandwiches are $3.25 each and $39–$42 for a dozen. Other options include fudge brownies ($42 for a dozen), specialty cakes, and gluten-free options.
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Unpretentious sophistication. Old-fashioned modernism. These curious oxymorons are apt descriptions of the pleasant vibe you'll find at the family-owned Taix on Sunset. And then, of course, there's also the incredible cuisine: $20 for $40 to spend on food and drink Lunch, dinner, and late night menus offer an array of tastiness LA Times Readers' Choice for Best French Restaurant in 2011 Feast on the gluten-free steak frites with lemon parsley butter and pommes frites
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Limit 2 per customer, up to 1 additional as gift • Limit 1 per table per visit • Valid only for dine-in • Entire value must be used in a single visit
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Unpretentious sophistication. Old-fashioned modernism. These curious oxymorons are apt descriptions of the pleasant vibe you'll find at the family-owned Taix on Sunset. And then, of course, there's also the incredible cuisine: • $20 for $40 to spend on food and drink • Lunch, dinner, and late night menus offer an array of tastiness • LA Times Readers' Choice for Best French Restaurant in 2011 "It has been 50 years since the Taix family... opened a new location in Echo Park. Since then, the Sunset Boulevard restaurant has expanded, menu items have come and gone and the dimly-lighted bar has become the late-night domain of a music-loving crowd." - The Eastsider Fare You Can Believe In Brevity is the soul of hunger, so we'll keep it short. We like the split pea soup, which you can enjoy at Taix and then make on your own at home. Then, feast on the gluten-free steak frites with lemon parsley butter and pommes frites. Taix's Website | Facebook
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