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The 24 Best Gluten-Free Breakfast Spots in Cypress

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By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community

Updated Jul 2025

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Koala Kolache

Koala Kolache

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14502 Spring Cypress Rd #300, Cypress, TX 77429, USA

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Sydney Kyle

We went recently and were told they are no longer selling their gluten free items. I would call before going if you are thinking about it!

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Season's Harvest Cafe

Season's Harvest Cafe

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17303 Shaw Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, USA

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Locatelli's

Locatelli's

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13215 Grant Rd #500, Cypress, TX 77429, USA

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Easily the best pizza in the area. It's a hidden gem the locals know about. Their gluten free pizza is amazing and probably my favorite crust. I love their 'well done' Pictured is their 'well done', pepperoni, black olive, roasted tomatoe, and mushroom with olive oil instead of red sauce.

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Coco Crepes & Coffee

Coco Crepes & Coffee

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9945 Barker Cypress Rd, Cypress, TX 77433, USA

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Yvonne Silva

Loved their Gluten Free crepes. Gillette with chicken and dulce de leche with banana. The staff was super nice. Looking forward to come back soon

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Half Baked Goodness

Half Baked Goodness

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16326 Mueschke Rd e4, Cypress, TX 77433, USA

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My boyfriend and I visited this dessert shop yesterday and were excited to try their cookies, especially since we try to lean toward dairy-free options when possible (though it's more of a preference than a strict dietary restriction). We ordered three cookies that were labeled as vegan/gluten-free/keto and one regular oatmeal raisin cookie. First, the good: the customer service was solid. Nothing exceptional, but the staff at the register were very kind and helpful. Now for the cookies...unfortunately, this is where our experience took a serious nosedive. We tried two chocolate chip cookies and one snickerdoodle, all of which were vegan/gluten-free/keto. They were, frankly, pretty awful. The texture was off, the flavor was lacking, and they left a strange aftertaste. We actually struggled to finish them and had to throw them away. I’ve baked my own vegan cookies before and tried other plant-based, dairy-free, and even gluten-free cookies from other bakeries, so I know it’s possible to make a delicious cookie without animal products or gluten. The issue here is that these cookies are trying to be everything at once—vegan, gluten-free, and keto—and in doing so, they fall short on taste and texture. It felt like the effort to meet multiple dietary requirements in a single cookie compromised the quality entirely. My suggestion: instead of combining all three dietary labels into one product, offer individual options that cater to each need. For example, have one great vegan cookie, one great gluten-free cookie, and one great keto option. Trying to do all three in one cookie is like offering a meat option at a vegetarian restaurant that combines bacon, rabbit, and fish in a single patty—technically covering all bases, but not doing justice to any of them. If you're someone with a strict need for vegan, gluten-free, and keto treats, maybe these cookies work for you. But if you're like us and are just looking for better-for-you or dairy-free treats as a preference, I wouldn’t recommend them. It wasn't worth the $21 spent.

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