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The 6 Best Gluten-Free Spots in Cayucos

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Updated May 2025

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The Hidden Kitchen

The Hidden Kitchen

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113 N Ocean Ave, Cayucos, CA 93430, USA

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Claudia Olsen

The Hidden Kitchen in Cayucos,Ca is the coolest eatery that exudes a laid-back beach atmosphere. As a family with celiac disease, it’s one of our top spots for breakfast and lunch. We’ve been able to savor their dishes without any health concerns, which is a huge relief. It’s one of just two places in San Luis Obispo County that offers a completely gluten-free menu—truly a paradise for those with gluten sensitivities! ❤️ The staff here is welcoming, and the service is impressively quick. I can’t recommend the Mannix Machaca tacos enough; they’re made with a delicious homemade blue corn tortillas. And don’t miss out on the San Luis sunrise and the Fiscalini Fruit waffles—they're absolutely delicious!

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Bijou Bakery

Bijou Bakery

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149 Cayucos Dr, Cayucos, CA 93430, USA

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Ellen Sizemore

The team at Bijou is SO friendly and helpful. I love walking up to their order counter, I'm always welcomed by multiple smiling faces. Jeniece and her team are extremely talented bakers, the gluten free lemon scone is my favorite!

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Brown Butter Cookie Company

Brown Butter Cookie Company

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98 N Ocean Ave, Cayucos, CA 93430, USA

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Chelsea C

Very kind workers! Delicious cookies. Also have a small selection of Gluten Free cookies. Both are delicious.

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Honey Girl Cafe

Honey Girl Cafe

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14 N Ocean Ave ste 135, Cayucos, CA 93430, USA

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Ashley Andes-McCullough

The food is pretty decent, but rather simple for the price. There was only one person actually preparing food which takes a while. The atmosphere is extremely cluttered and there is almost no seating inside due to piles of old and used stuff that seems to be for sale like a thrift shop. The outside seating options are in the sun with no cover so plan to take it to go on a warm day. They do have gluten free friendly options which is nice and the ingredients seem high quality, just very pricey product.

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Lunada Garden Bistro

Lunada Garden Bistro

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78 N Ocean Ave, Cayucos, CA 93430, USA

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Cary Brown

LUNADA GARDEN BISTRO, a unique, historic, beautiful eatery, serving California cuisine. She was created because of mountainous terrain and powerful coastal winds. Let me explain: It took six, sometimes eight draft horses, hitched to a Concord stagecoach, averaging five miles per hour, to overcome the steep trails of central California's coast. Traveling was uncomfortable: Concord coaches used "Throughbraces," (thick leather straps) to suspend the four foot wide, nine passenger compartment. Side-to-side sway jarred passengers. The firm, damask-leather covered benches offer little comfort, during the nearly fifty miles between "waystations." Rest stops were greatly appreciated. In 1876, the Cottage Hotel, a stagecoach waystation, was built by the Pedraitas family, in Cayucos California, a few hundred feet from the Pacific Ocean. "Diablo Winds," often referred to as "Zephyrs," are brutal winds that whip off the Pacific. To protect the horses' overnight stay, a deep trough was cut behind the waystation. Inside this man-made depression, the "Devil Winds" soften. The last stagecoach left Cayucos, May 5, 1894. Ruts cut into the rocky trail, by Concord's steel-rimmed wheels, are still visible. A century later, "Hoppe's," a modern California restaurant, opened in the restored "Way Station." The sides of the protective trough were planted with wild flowers, attracting thousands of butterflies. The dining room's eighteenth century, decor displays the history of the structure. Period furniture provides comfortable seating in the reception area. The bar's masculine ambience is part gentlemen's club; part Western Saloon. The multi-level garden is reminiscent of an intimate, European country bistro. Meals are served inside the original building and outside on the bricked patio and trough floor. Umbrella protected, intimate tables are scattered throughout the dense garden. Only the kitchen is modernized. Chef, Fernando, lovingly maintained the restaurant, bar, and garden. Several years later, Chef Fernando's Sous Chef, Ishmael, took over. Chef Ishmael's menu continues to offer conventional proteins, as well as, gluten-free, and vegan dishes. Whenever possible, meals will be prepared to fulfill a customer's dietary requirements. The wine and beer list is extensive and includes many local California selections. For our brunch, we sat next to the "trough," flirting with butterflies. I order the vegan, broiled, Portobello Mushroom stuffed with Quinoa. Served burger-style, with julienne veggies, on a freshly baked Ciabatta bun, with double-fried, French fries. My wife ordered the brunch special, a stack of buttermilk pancakes, thick cut bacon, and poached eggs, that came with a flute of champagne. RESERVATIONS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. STUFF: Carry-outs are available. Wheelchair accessible only from the garden at the rear of the restaurant. From Ocean Avenue, enter the North passageway, on the front of the eaterie's left side. The patio is dog friendly. There are two bathrooms, inside the restaurant, and a difficult to find, restroom on the north side of the patio. All are modernized, and wheelchair accessible. Free street parking. MORE STUFF: Stagecoach travel in the 1800s costs about 3.5 cents per mile. Considering inflation, a stagecoach trip will run, in today's dollars, well over $1 per mile. Commercial jet travel, in today's dollars, about 7 cents per mile. Hank and Maryellen Eiseman renamed The Cottage Hotel as The Way Station and planted the beautiful garden. (1974)

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