Saturday, May 11, 2013

The Daily Grind

601 Somerset St.
Ottawa
613-233-2233





Description:  Sniff sniff.  What's that smell?  Ah, the fair nose of baking xanthum gum and tapioca flour.  Yes, The Daily Grind is an informal, cafe/restaurant that serves decent food from a completely gluten-free menu.  Now, they don't go overboard splashing gluten-free all over their website.  Like some other GF establishments, they emphasize their quality and good taste first, so as not to scare away the gluten-loving.

The food itself is good.  We opened with the nachos, which were simple and fine.  Meat was optional, and we skipped it, but I wouldn't mind a few more vegetables or any beans.  I had the Creole shrimp special, and it was a healthy mix of vegetables and rice and had a nice little zip.  My dinner mates had the blackened salmon and the BBQ swordfish.  The salmon had a nice jerk spice while the swordfish really made me think (happily) of spare ribs.  Such a meaty fish, that sword guy.   As a side note, I had a very nice Bard's beer with my dish, but non-GF beers are also available (and are the only non-GF items in the house).

For dessert, I had a yummy Sweet Marie bar.  The cross table exchange program yielded a very good macaroon and chocolate mint cookie.  The chocolate cupcake was also very good, but frankly could have used some dairy.  The Daily Grind does have a number of vegan baked goods.  This will make many happy, but I favour dairy fat over substitutes, and am occasionally frustrated that GF products are grouped with other dietary limitations.  However, that did not stop me from bringing home a small pile of other baked goods--I mean, it's not like I'm that picky.  

Service here is casual but friendly.  One generally orders at the counter. The Daily Grind has the comfortable appearance of a relaxed, non-corporate cafe, with mismatched furniture and walls lined with local art.  

If I were to review this as a non-celiac, I would consider it a decent, inexpensive local place but not a destination restaurant.  However, as a celiac, I am emphatically appreciative of what they do, and of how comfortable I am eating there.  Thanks, guys.  I plan to be back.  


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