Cafe Chocolade - Oakdale
Cafe Chocolade
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Nestled just 15 minutes from Pittsburgh and 10 minutes from the airport, this charming restaurant is a dedicated gluten-free haven that welcomes vegan diners with open arms. With a rotating weekly menu and delightful Saturday brunch, patrons are treated to a fresh and flavorful experience. The inviting atmosphere, complemented by an outdoor garden, enhances the dining experience. Renowned for their heavenly desserts and homemade pasta, the establishment ensures that those with dietary restrictions can enjoy a meal without worry. Additionally, a nearby allergy-friendly day spa adds to its appeal, making it a must-visit destination for all.
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This restaurant is fantastic! It has such a charming, vintage atmosphere that I absolutely adore. There’s an extensive selection of vegan options, and everything tastes wonderfully homemade. The desserts are simply delightful! You absolutely have to take some of their homemade pasta to cook at home later—it’s incredibly tasty! The best part? This place is entirely gluten-free, making it a safe spot for anyone with celiac disease! The owner avoids gluten, dairy, and meat, so it’s just amazing! I really enjoy supporting small, local businesses! #Veganuary
We enjoyed a nice meal and were pleased with he food and very pleasant demeanor of the chef!
To all who are GF and or GF/V this is a happy place, only 15 m. from Pittsburgh and 10 m from the airport. They are a dedicated GF place and veeery vegan friendly. Menu changes each week as well as the Saturday Brunch. Not a large place but the atmosphere, food be it sweet or savory makes up for it. They do have outside garden setting when weather allows. A must go!! They as well have an allergy friendly Day Spa upstairs, WOW.
This restaurant is a great choice for anyone with dietary restrictions, as they offer gluten-free, dairy-free, and egg-free options. Guests can feel confident that their meals will accommodate their needs. The owner is also extremely helpful and friendly.
The gentleman there was very kind and tried his best to work around allergies (nuts and tomatoes, and almost everything had those in it). He said he changes the menu regularly and posts it. Unfortunately the desired item (salmon) was on the menu, but it was all gone.I ordered the avocado fries. I've attached a photo. It was $7.50 for one small avocado with...something on it?...and a dollop of sauce below it (which makes this picture look like there's a lot more there than there really is). The sauce tasted like a weird spicy peanut butter, and the avocado wasn't very good. It was kind of a shock with how little food there was. It was pretty expensive for essentially a hot sliced avocado.It seems like the hot drinks would be better than the food available. If I ever go back, I'll go for a hot chocolate.
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Salad'S And Appetizers
Guacamole Pita ChipsSince everyone makes avocado toast which is so passé; we do it + freshly made in house pita bread turned into chips baked never fried & served + made to order guacamole & tomato salsa.
$10.0
Café Chocolade Signature SaladMixed greens tossed in an aged balsamic vinaigrette; topped + fresh; baby carrots; radish; grapes; bell pepper; sweet peas; cucumber; mozzarella; toasted sliced almonds; our daily croutons; & drizzled + an aged balsamic vinegar.
$8.0Main Course'S
Brie, Gruyere And Gala Apple Grilled CheeseOur normal soft white bread; Plugra butter; brie & gruyere cheeses; fresh crisp gala apple & more Plurga butter. A grilled cheese for grown‐ups!
$12.0
Penne Pasta In And Chestnut Cream SauceIn house made penne pasta tossed in a white wine chestnut cream sauce topped + a drizzle of a chocolate balsamic vinegar.
$9.0
Butternut Squash And Gala Apple SoupFresh roasted & pureed butternuts squash; Vidalia onion; a touch of gala apple & seasonings topped + in house baked croutons.
$6.0Soups
Southwest Chili$8.0
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