Image above is of a Waffle Sandwich from Jewel’s Cafe At work, a couple of us got together and created a list of restaurants to support during these uncertain times based on our favorites around the Valley. Some of these are restaurants that I personally love and some I haven’t tried before, but I trust my friend’s recommendations. Either way I wanted to share here for you to take advantage of too. I’d like to shout out Jewel’s Cafe and DeFalco’s Italian Eatery and Grocery. Aaron and I go to Jewel’s Cafe regularly because it’s a dedicated gluten free kitchen that also has many vegan and dairy-free options too, however you would never know that they are catering to allergies because menu options and the taste of the food is amazing! I have not been back to DeFalco’s since going gluten free, but if you don’t have gluten allergies I…
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