Going to this place for the great scones, not too sweet and always fresh.
Shae A.
Place rating: 4 Maple Ridge, Canada
If you are a muffin addict and also gluten free — this is your place. They have every kind of muffin you could want. Bran, blueberry, and this chocolate one that tastes like chocolate cake. Mmmmm! They taste pretty much like regular muffins I’d say. Although it’s been a really long time since I’ve had a regular muffin. I love the honey sweetened carrot muffin since it has no sugar(besides honey) and is delicious. Tried their pot pie once — was pretty good. Was going to buy some frozen pie crust but it was 9.99 so I was like no freaking way. I’ll make my own. All the cookies are pretty sugary — why doesn’t any bakeshop in Van get on board with low-glycemic sweeteners? Coconut sugar? I would pay through the nose for some coconut sugar sweetened cookies!
Shila B.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
I love Choices Market, however, whenever I go to their retail grocery locations, all the gluten free stuff is sold out. This store is a complete gluten free bakery heaven. The thing that sucks is that it is out of my way. I could only come down when I visit my best friend since it is only a few minutes from his house. I was just there while I waited for my meal a few doors down at the Indigo Raw food cuisine. It’s a separate facility that makes everything gluten free, therefore, it made me feel comfortable that when I do go to a Choices Market that I do not have to worry about cross contamination. Everything is made with the standard rice flour, nothing innovative or imaginative but appreciated none the less. They had gluten free pie which will be perfect for my upcoming B-day with the family.
P R.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
I’ve recently been diagnosed with having a gluten allergy and have been searching for bakeries where I can find baked goods I can actually eat! I went to Choices Rice Bakery yesterday for the first time and was a bit disappointed. It was 3:30 so maybe it was because it was close to the end of the day, but the bakery was tiny and had very little choice. I ended up not buying anything, not because of how the food looked(because it did look and smell amazing!) but because everything was wrapped in plastic! I’m kicking the plastic addiction that we seem to have in N. American society and generally bakeries have fresh goods, not packaged. I was disappointed that, even when I asked, they didn’t have a single item not pre-packaged. So, unfortunately I won’t be going back. Hopefully I can find another bakery that doesn’t use so much plastic but that still caters to my dietary needs! :(
Rachel H.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Dedicated gluten-free bakery definitely gets 5 stars in my book! The gingerbread is heavenly, the cheesecakes are delish and the little almond moon and star-shaped cookies are a real treat! Some of the muffins are a little dry but the carrot ones are usually pretty decent. The mini-cheesecake bites are great and freeze well, as do the mini-brownie bites. The prices reflect the specialty nature of the bakery but it’s well worth the cost. If you loved gingerbread pre-Celiac, this place is a MUST! Whether they are serving them as people, hearts or shamrocks, they are always divine.
Roanna Z.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
It’s not often that I find myself in this part of town, but when ever I do I make an effort to stop into the bakery. I let my gluten free inner child fly free and order everything I want with abandon! Cupcakes with hearts for Valentines day,(eaten long before the date ;-} Ginger bread hearts, Chocolate cake loaf, and soft, spongy«hamburger rolls» that are great for sammis and pannini or just as toast. Chocolate cookies that almost melt in the mouth… Weee! nummies.