Last Updated: 08/2023
Looking for celiac safe places to eat in Maine? Check out our list of gluten free restaurants to check out in Maine. These bakeries, cafes and other food places have 100% gluten free kitchens so you don’t have to worry about cross contact ruining your meal. Don’t forget to check out the gluten free food truck TacoCat too.
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Butter Up Cakes Cafe
Butter Up Cakes in Damariscotta is a dedicated gluten-free bakery, cafe, and hard cider bar that offers a safe place to eat for those with celiac disease, or any other gluten sensitivity.
From savory options like chili or fried chicken, to an array of baked goods, including donuts and breads, Butter Up Cakes brings you the flavors you love without compromising your dietary needs.
Their commitment to authenticity and gluten-free goodness extends to their cider bar, where you can enjoy tastings of hard cider alongside your scrumptious meals.
They tend to sell out early, so don’t miss out by being late. You can also check their social media or give them a call to see their daily offerings. Butter Up Cakes is your go-to spot for flavorful, genuine gluten-free home-cooked fare in the heart of Maine.
Butter Up Cakes Cafe
77 Main St
Damariscotta, ME 04543
207) 249-4848
Lucky Pigeon Brewing Co.
Website: Lucky Pigeon Brewing Co.
Lucky Pigeon Brewing stands as Maine’s first dedicated gluten-free brewery. Catering to those with gluten sensitivities, including Celiac disease, their unique brewing process guarantees a risk-free craft beer experience.
Situated in the historic Pepperell Mills of Biddeford, Maine, Lucky Pigeon Brewing offers a safe experience for beer enthusiasts seeking dedicated gluten-free options. This isn’t just about gluten reduction – it’s about crafting dedicated gluten-free beers that can be enjoyed by those with celiac disease, without hesitation.
Lucky Pigeon Brewing
40 Main St ste 13-131
Biddeford, ME 04005
Maiz Columbian Street Food
Website: Maiz
Maiz Colombian Street Food, with two locations in Maine, offers authentic South American flavors while remaining entirely gluten free. Maiz uses ground corn as the foundation for their flours and offers gluten free items like arepas and empanadas.
Maiz has dedicated gluten free fryers so you can enjoy their empanadas worry free. Don’t miss out on the chance to savor artisan arepas and Colombian street food in the heart of Maine.
Maiz Colombian Street Food
621 Forest Ave, Portland
11 Pleasant St, Brunswick
207) 239-0378
Nono’s Kitchen
Website: Nono’s Kitchen
Nono’s Kitchen redefines the world of desserts with a focus on inclusivity. Their creations transcend dietary restrictions, catering not only to those with food allergies but to anyone who loves dessert.Â
With a passionate commitment to bridging gaps in culture and taste, Nono’s Kitchen crafts treats that go beyond labels like vegan, gluten-free, or allergen-friendly.
This isn’t just about dietary accommodations; it’s an experience that unites diverse backgrounds through the sheer joy of exceptional flavors. Nono’s Kitchen is where innovation meets indulgence, challenging perceptions of vegan and gluten-free baking.
Nono’s Kitchen
440 Main St
South Berwick, ME 03908
207) 216-5098
Raegamuffin’s Gluten Free Bakery
Website:Â Raegamuffins
You can find great tasting baked goods at Raegamuffin’s Gluten Free Bakery in Portland, Maine. Everything is GF and they are a dedicated gluten free facility so there’s no risk of cross contamination.
Their entire facility is also 100% nut free and safe for anyone with peanut and tree nut allergies. Raegamuffin’s owner, Rachel Eugley, has celiac disease herself so you can feel safe eating any of their delicious treats.
Raegamuffin’s Gluten Free Bakery
1552 State St
Veazie, ME 04401
207) 942-9400
Roots Cafe
Website: Roots Cafe
Roots Cafe has a 100% gluten-free menu and they cater to diverse tastes without compromising health. Savor fair-trade, organic coffee and a menu crafted from clean, natural ingredients.
Whether it’s coffee, lunch, or a snack, Roots Cafe offers an inviting atmosphere and nourishing options that celebrate both flavor and well-being.
Roots Cafe
20 School St Unit C
Westbrook, ME 04092
207) 854-8733
Sticky Sweet
Website: Sticky Sweet
Introducing Sticky Sweet, the ultimate destination for plant-based ice cream. They are 100% vegan, dedicated gluten-free and they craft their ice cream from scratch, blending a medley of premium plant ingredients like cashews and coconuts into a creamy masterpiece.
Dairy, eggs, gluten, and artificial additives? Absolutely not. Even their waffle cones are freshly baked in-house, 100% gluten-free and vegan, just like the rest of the menu.
Sweetened exclusively with local maple, organic coconut sugar, dates, and organic cane sugar – Sticky Sweet is the epitome of wholesome indulgence.
Sticky Sweet
119 Cumberland Ave
Portland, ME 04101
The Whole Grain Bake Shop
Website:Â Whole Grain Bake Shop
If you have celiac disease and live near Brewer, consider checking out The Whole Grain Bake Shop. Everything is gluten free, but that’s just the beginning.
All of their items are also dairy free and soy free. They also have once a month Pizza Friday along with once a month Saturday Night Supper Club… and they sell dog treats.
They are more like a gluten free restaurant than a bakery with weekly soup and salad options. These include items like Lentil Quinoa Salad, Pineapple Cucumber Gazpacho, and Quinoa Veggie Salad.
The Saturday Supper Club is a GF and vegan get together which is a great opportunity to have a safe and fun meal out.Â
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The Whole Grain Bake Shop
231 N Main St
Brewer, ME 04412
207) 745-7528
Toast
Website: toast
At Toast, you can enjoy an array of plant-based, nutrient-dense, whole food sandwiches that cater to both your taste buds and well-being. Everything is gluten free and vegan, so you can experience the fusion of flavors while staying healthy.
toast
7 Shapleigh Rd
Kittery, ME 03904
207) 703-0174
Tripp’s Farmhouse Cafe
Website:Â Tripp’s Cafe
Tripp’s Farmhouse Cafe is a dedicated gluten free facility in Auburn Maine. They are both a café and bakery. Everything at Tripps is gluten free, but they also specialize in grain free along with helping out with other food allergies.
Tripp’s has a wide variety of great products like baked goods, soups, chili, sandwiches, salads, frozen meats, local raw honey and Maine maple syrup along with meals to go. Check out their Instagram page to see updates on their Food Truck too.
Tripp’s Farmhouse Cafe
945 Center Street
Auburn, Maine 04276
207) 241-7461
Wildflours Gluten Free Bakery
Website:Â Wildflours
Maine’s first exclusively gluten free bakery was Wildflours GF Bakery in Brunswick. They began as a tiny GF grocery shop with a small bakery case, almost ten years ago. It has taken a lot of passion, persistence and hard work to turn Wildflours into the amazing bakery it is today. Â
Everything is gluten free and many items at Wildflours bakery are dairy free. They have a great selection of items that change daily. Show your support for this gluten free trailblazer that led the way for celiacs in Maine.Â
Wildflours Gluten Free Bakery
54 Cumberland St
Brunswick, ME 04011
207) 725-7973
Woodhull Public House
Website:Â Woodhull Public House
The entire menu at Woodhull Public House is gluten free and all their food has been GF since 2017.
Items on the drink menu may have gluten so pay attention when ordering. They do have a selection of GF beer, cider and cocktails so just ask.
Woodhull Public House is not just a gluten free restaurant, it’s an entertainment hotspot. They have live music, bar games, a garden patio and a fun atmosphere. Their food is an exciting mix of international flavors, so if you want to have a good time and see live music, give Woodhull Public House a try.
Woodhull Public House
30 Forest Falls Drive
Yarmouth, ME 04096
207) 847-0584
Know other 100% gluten free restaurants in Maine?
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