What People Are Saying About Wild Wood Gluten Free Bakery
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Westlake residents peruse the Southwestern and Native American artwork or nibble on wheat-, gluten- or carb-free baked goods.
I wish I could give more stars....
by NewtoAustin08
I honestly wish I could say we had a great experience.
However we did not. We bought a chicken sandwich (good bread 'ok' chicken salad), piece of vanilla cake (dry, flavorless, inedible), loaf of bread (yummy but VERY expensive), and sampled brownies and a lemon bar (these were both great and moist).
I washed my hands in the bathroom and it was really filthy. I will spare you the details. But I seriously didn't want to even touch the soap dispenser. The man at the cash register was anything but friendly. The kitchen looked dirty.
I was so excited to find a gluten free place! But sadly, I don't think we'll go back where it is dirty, the staff is unfriendly, and the food is very hit-or-miss - and very expensive.
- Pros: Gluten free
- Cons: Looked dirty, staff not very friendly, dry cake
100% Gluten Free
by CSMobileUser
This place has excellent black bean enchiladas, 3 egg omellettes, and French toast, and it's all 100% gluten free! I think this may be the only all GF establishment in Austin, and I love it!
Overpriced and not so good
by jennjade
I used to go Wild Wood before they made it big, I just recently visited and found it to be very overpriced and not worth the money. A bag of granola was $10. Now I would not mind paying that if it was fantastic granola. The granola was nothing to write home about, better stuff can be found at the Farmers Market and Whole Foods. I find this to be true of their soups and many other items I've purchased. Sadly...not so impressed.
- Pros: gluten free
- Cons: expensive and rude
The Details on Wild Wood Gluten Free Bakery
Save Time:
Place an order for pickup or shipment by calling (512) 327-9660 or (800) 420-4207.
The Extras:
Several items are also dairy-free or vegan.






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