Our Grand Opening Celebration will be Friday, September 25th
Can't make the party? Why not show up on a Monday?
New Monday Hours Begin
Beginning Monday, September 21st, we will be open each and every Monday at 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. for your convenience. We will offer a more streamlined menu, featuring our most popular gluten freeitems. Of course we will have our full espresso and coffee menu (enhanced by our Stumptown Coffee beans!) as well as a comlimentary selection of DragonFly Chai teas for your enjoyment. Look for our new offerings of organic loose leaf teas coming in the next few weeks-just in time for the cooler months.
Can't get to them? Maybe they can come to you?
Portland Pedal Power & New Cascadia Traditional team up to bring you our gluten free products via bicycle delivery... | |
Portland Pedal Power is a bicycle delivery service catering to the downtown Portland area and close-in NW and they will be able to deliver our goods to you once a week! For those of you who aren't able to get over to our new location, this may be a great option! They offer a terrific service and we are proud to be partnering with them. Place your order through their website by 4:00 p.m. every Monday for delivery the following Wednesday afternoon. Please check out their website for more information or to place your first order: |
info@newcascadiatraditional.com
Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
(we are a dedicated gluten free bakery-always have been & always will be)
1 comment:
Hello, I just came across your blog last night. Thanks. I love the name, wish I had thought of it myself.....! I currently live in Corvallis, but come to Portland a lot and will move back when my job is over in a couple of years. It is so cool to see all of the blogs springing up for people with sprue and others who need to be gf in Portland. I was diagnosed 9 years ago, and while there were some baked goods on grocery shelves that were gf, most restaurants met my request for a gf meal with a "huh?" expression. Corvallis has a gf bakery of our own, but sorry to say it's not as good as New Cascadia, which I raid every time I come to Portland.
Again, thanks for this blog. I'll be checking in frequently!
Mary Garrard
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