A few weeks ago, I noticed they added a GF spice loaf and GF biscotti to their repertoire. They are both good, but the biscotti is fantastic. I am hooked. I love having something sweet to dunk into my tea. The spice loaf is tasty enough, but tends to crumble apart a bit.
They also have a fruit and cheese plate with nuts and GF oat crackers. This makes a really great little lunch in a pinch. I like that they use Quebec cheeses and a variety of nuts in the pack. The oat crackers are also very tasty and oat-y, which I love. But, Bridgehead NEEDS to add one more oat cracker to the pack or make them bigger - I always run out of crackers before cheese, despite my repeated attempts at rationing the crackers. The cheese by cracker ratio is definitely off (I'm a nerd).
There are also a few other GF options in the salad department and I'm told the breakfast oatmeal with fruit compote and maple syrup is also made of only oats, though I suspect these may not be specifically GF oats.
If ever you see a gal dunking GF biscotti into Earl Grey tea, come over and say hi, will ya?
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Well, they either put too little cracker, or too much cheese, depending on which side of the glass half-full/empty line you reside. :)
ReplyDeleteThose gluten-free crackers are awesome, and I'm not even someone looking for gluten free. (I came across this blog while trying to find out intel on these crackers).
If you haven't been to the Baker Street Cafe yet, you should try there as well! Just down the street from Bridgehead in Westboro, it makes the best gluten free greek omelets with roasted potatoes and to top it off, the gluten free toast is fantastic! Just a warning though, the portion sizes are gigantic, so it's good to split it with someone else or plan to take leftovers home.
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