This place is a gem for the GF community. Even my bf who isn't gluten free rated their breakfast sandwich (the biscuit one) as a top 10 in his lifetime of sandwiches (and he is obsessed with...
Shambala Ancient Grain Bakery
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Shambala Ancient Grain Bakery, located in Mount Vernon, WA, is a haven for those seeking gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, and peanut-free options. Their menu boasts a variety of vegan and non-GMO breads and pastries, carefully crafted to cater to individuals with food sensitivities. Not stopping there, this bakery also offers allergen-conscious choices like grass-fed local pasture-raised beef, line-caught salmon, and true cod, along with a delightful selection of vegetarian options such as their signature Shamburger. To top it off, all sauces are crafted without eggs or dairy, ensuring a wholesome dining experience for all.
With a commitment to sourcing locally, Shambala Ancient Grain Bakery ensures that not only do they provide delicious and allergen-friendly options, but they also support the community by utilizing locally-sourced ingredients. Families looking for a diverse and inclusive menu will find plenty to savor here, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a thoughtful and conscientious dining experience.
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Probably the 5th or 6th failed time trying to get food from this spot over the past few years when I visit Mt. Vernon. They are always closed or out to lunch or something... finally found the new...
I really wanted to love this place. The case was nearly empty when we visited so we didn't get what we had wanted, but that's understandable. The one star is for how bad the cookie tasted....
It was okay. Nothing really spectacular. Not all the items in the cases are as fresh as they should be. So, nothing wrong in particular, just not superb.
The gluten and soy free, vegan cookies are AMAZING! Cant wait to try more from them. Catch them at farmers markets in addition to their storefront.
