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The Best Gluten Free Bakeries In the DMV

Posted on February 25
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Cinnamon sugar donut holes from Sweet Crimes. (Annie Rees/City Cast DC)

Cinnamon sugar donut holes from Sweet Crimes. (Annie Rees/City Cast DC)

Gone are the days when being gluten free meant being stuck with rice krispies at every birthday party. Whether you’re fully gluten-free or just gluten-curious, the DMV is actually stacked with bakeries that refuse to compromise on flavor or texture. No more hockey-puck muffins, just really, really good carbs — minus the gluten.

✨ What Makes a Good Gluten-Free Bakery?

For us, the best spots balance pastry structure and moisture without that gritty rice-flour aftertaste. We want to see baked goods that are tender, flavorful, and indistinguishable from their gluten-filled counterparts. Bonus points for dedicated gluten-free kitchens (no cross-contamination anxiety) and creative, not just compensatory, baking.

Sweet Crimes (Capitol Hill)

Sweet Crimes is the Capitol Hill neighborhood hero. Their cupcakes are impossibly fluffy, the cinnamon rolls are gooey in the center, and the sandwich bread actually holds together (a rare feat). It’s the kind of place that makes you double-check the “gluten-free” label because it tastes too good to be true.

Order this: Cinnamon sugar donut holes or the Mexican brownie.

This gluten-free bread pop-up has — hand on heart — the best bread I've ever had, gluten free or otherwise. The texture is soft but not gummy and doesn’t dry out after the first day. It’s available at the Bloomingdale Farmer’s Market and various other local retailers.

Order this: Chocolate babka or a sourdough loaf

Rise Bakery (Adams Morgan/Sterling)

This D.C. stalwart has stuck around for a reason. They have consistently solid sweet treats, reasonable prices, and a convenient location. The scones and sandwiches are a highlight for me, as are their rotating seasonal treats (hello, gochujang caramel cookie). Many sweets are also free of dairy, nuts, and soy.

Order this: Almond croissant or the Nico panini.

You can get any of the pizzas at Emmy Squared gluten free! (The Washington Post/Getty Images)

You can get any of the pizzas at Emmy Squared gluten free! (The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Say Vrai (Pop-Up/Damascus)

Short rib ravioli, fresh-made fat rigatoni, cups of tiramisu — the menu at this gluten-free pop up will have you drooling. Say Vrai supplies a lot of local restaurants with gluten free pasta, so you know it’s the best of the best. They have a storefront in Damascus but you can also find them at some local farmers markets, including Dupont and Arlington.

Order this: Ravioli or the mini cheesecake.

The Happy Tart (Falls Church)

If there is one thing worth hauling yourself to Virginia for, it’s gluten-free crepes, and they’re plentiful at the Happy Tart, which specializes in French-inspired pastries. The quiches are buttery, the crepes delicate, and behind the counter are dozens of colorful tarts. It also has a charming dining room, unlike most of these spots which are grab-and-go only.

Order this: A gluten-free quiche slice or chocolate tart.

This family-run bakery is one of the area’s OG gluten-free bakeries and has everything you could ever need. I usually go for an egg sandwich on a buttermilk biscuit with a coffee and donut on the side. But their sweet treat selection rotates daily and often features dairy-free and vegan items as well. You can also order a whole GF cake!

Order this: The cinnamon roll!

Emmy Squared (Multiple Locations)

Okay, not a bakery — but hear me out. Not many places do gluten-free pizza well and Emmy Squared’s gluten-free Detroit-style pizza crust is shockingly good, thick with crispy edges and a pillowy interior. If you’re craving a more savory treat, this hits the spot.

Order this: The Colony pizza on gluten-free crust.

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