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    Three Bakers

    3.8 (12 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    The recent change in their 7 Ancient Grain Bread, nothing on the front to show the change at all.
    Gabrielle D.

    I loved their 7 Ancient Grain bread, it's hard to find a gluten free bread that holds up and is still soft when it's not toasted. It also had whole grains which is very difficult to find in a GF bread. But just recently while I was buying a few loaves they had reformulated the bread to have tapioca starch, which I have an allergy to as well. Almost as bad as gluten. I would have been sick for days if I hadn't seen the change by chance. That's not okay, there is nothing on the loaf that would indicate the change. I eat this bread every morning for breakfast, I've got 6 pieces left until I can't enjoy it anymore. Very sad.

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    It's not a retail bakery, it's commercial baker. Wonderful GFree products available in local stores

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    Jubilee Restaurant

    Jubilee Restaurant

    3.8(734 reviews)
    20.4 mi
    $$

    Great food. Great service. One of those nights where I went out too hungry and had a horrible time…read morechoosing anything. The supper sandwich was suggested and it was excellent. As was the buratta and the pork belly Mac and cheese. The drinks were fantastic and they did the courtesy of not ripping you off for good alcohol. The duck wontons were great as well. I really wish this place was closer to home. Glad we tried it.

    Our party of 12 (six adults and six teenagers) dined at Jubilee on steak night. We expected a wait,…read moreand 45 minutes for a group our size seemed reasonable. Once seated, we were greeted promptly with water and our server took our initial drink, appetizer, and dinner orders without issue. The appetizers arrived in a reasonable amount of time, but after that, the service began to decline. We had to ask twice just to order a second round of drinks. When the entrees arrived, everyone at the table received their meal except me. The server asked if everyone had their food, and I told her that I was still waiting for my Steak Frites special. She checked her order book, said something, and walked away. Unfortunately, no one returned to update us. After waiting another 10 minutes, I encouraged the rest of my family and friends to begin eating so their meals wouldn't get cold. When there was still no update, I flagged down another server, who said they would check with the kitchen. A few minutes later, they returned and said they weren't sure what had happened but that my meal was being prepared. After another 10 minutes passed, I asked to speak with a manager. I was told there wasn't a manager available and that they understood my frustration. By this point, it was nearly 9:30 p.m., my entire table had nearly finished eating, and I still hadn't received my dinner. When my steak finally arrived, it wasn't what I had ordered. I had ordered the NY Strip Steak Frites special but instead received a 10-ounce sirloin. Again, the explanation was simply that they weren't sure what had happened--perhaps another guest had received my order or there had been a mistake in the kitchen. To the restaurant's credit, they removed my steak from the bill. However, what disappointed me most wasn't the mistake itself--it was the lack of communication and customer service. Throughout the entire situation, no one came back to provide updates, apologize directly, or offer a meaningful resolution. In fact, my server never spoke to me directly about the issue after realizing there had been a problem; I learned my meal had been removed from the bill through another member of our party. Mistakes happen in every restaurant, especially on a busy night. What leaves a lasting impression is how those mistakes are handled. Unfortunately, while the food we did receive was good, the customer service fell well short of what I expected.

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    Gresham's Chop House

    3.5(188 reviews)
    12.6 mi
    $$

    My family went for Mothers Day dinner and it was our first time there. We had a fantastic…read moreexperience. Food was delicious and service was attentive and friendly. I cannot wait to go back.

    Service was good. Truly. The staff did their job well. Unfortunately, they're working incredibly…read morehard to serve food that the kitchen clearly isn't. Let's start with the obvious: this is supposedly a chop house. So how do you mess up the steak? I ordered medium and it came out rare, poorly cut, and completely flavorless. No crust, no seasoning, no care. It's impressive, honestly you have to actively try to make a steak this sad in a restaurant that literally has "chop house" in the name. Not worth the price for sure. The menu reads like someone threw darts at a culinary map. Sicilian kimchi? Why? The carpaccio had all the excitement of wet paper. The Caesar salad was wilted and bland. The onions and mushrooms were somehow both greasy and watery at the same time, an impressive feat of culinary confusion. The veal pasta was so aggressively lemony it tasted like someone dropped a bottle of Pledge into the pan. Then there was the whitefish special with chips that felt like a bizarre, half-hearted attempt to acknowledge the Jewish holiday. As a Jew, if that was the intention, it came across more like a punchline than a tribute. Presentation across the board looked rushed and sloppy. The real question is: who is the chef and what exactly are they doing back there? Because if your entire concept is a chop house and the steak is the worst part of the meal, something has gone very wrong. Gresham Chop House has great service, which is honestly the only reason this experience wasn't a complete disaster. But the kitchen needs a serious identity check, and maybe a salt shaker.

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    Old Barn Market & Gluten Free Bakery

    4.5(27 reviews)
    54.8 mi
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    Neat little place with a gluten-free store and coffee shop. Aptly, the whole place has a rustic…read morefeel, and the coffee shop area even has a fireplace with armchairs. The market has locally made crafts like jewelry, candles, and jam, a small selection of fresh produce and meat, gluten-free pantry items (not a huge selection, but more interesting options for pasta and cereals than you can find in a mid-sized grocery store), spices/tea in bulk, and locally roasted coffee beans. For the size of the store, they really have a good variety and strike a good balance of basic groceries vs gourmet items. The coffee shop has the standard coffee and tea drinks with some seasonal specialty drinks plus a moderate assortment of baked goods. I tried the blueberry muffin, lemon lavender scone, and a matcha latte from the coffee shop. The baked goods were great. Both had great texture (none of the dryness that cheap GF baked goods often suffer from) and nice flavours. The scone was closer to the dessert side of the baked good spectrum (sweet and almost a shortbread cookie texture), but the muffin was less sweet and wholesome-tasting. My matcha latte was pretty good, easily the best matcha I've had in the Binghamton area. I was with my mom, who got a black tea, and while I didn't actually have any of her tea, I know and like the tea company that they use. The vibe was friendly and welcoming. I'd like to come back here next time I'm in the area!

    Grabbed a raspberry latte from here during a road trip. I really liked that they had several sugar…read morefree syrup options. The apple muffin was great as well, could not tell it was gluten-free.

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