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Today's Deal: $10 for $25 Worth of Gluten-Free Goods at The Little Aussie Bakery & Cafe

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  • Expires in 1 year
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Not valid for alcohol. Must use in 1 visit. Gratuity not included.
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Highlights

  • Gluten-free, fresh ingredients
  • Sunday brunch
  • Dine-in or carryout

A good café isn't just the perfect place to practice close-up magic on unsuspecting patrons—it's also a great spot to meet friends and share Burton Gilliam gossip. Gorge on fresh, gluten-free café fare with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $25 worth of breakfast, lunch, baked goods, and gourmet drinks at The Little Aussie Bakery & Cafe, a carby kingdom serving loaves that are rumored to make customers weep tears of joy and drool salivas of happiness.

A former registered nurse, Rita Sturzbecher mastered the art of preparing allergy-friendly eats to accommodate the specific dietary needs of her five children. With the aim of applying her talent to a larger scale, she opened the bakery with fellow registered nurse John Apostolovic, and now has quite a friendly staff to keep the place running. Stop in before 5 p.m. for yummy lunches, such as the soup of the day ($4.95 cup, $5.95 bowl), house salad ($8.95), or fresh-baked aged-cheddar quiche with salad ($10.95). The Little Aussie also serves heartier entrees, including the big bloke sandwich with roast beef or chicken, meat gravy, and melty baby swiss ($9.95). Sip some triple-industrial-strength coffee ($1.95) or cap off the meal with one of the bakery's decadent desserts.

On Sundays, look forward to a well-edited brunch menu, featuring gluten-free versions of such morning staples as waffles with berries and cream ($8.95 for a single, $12.95 for a double), french toast ($9.95), or eggs and bacon Down-Under style ($9.95). The Little Aussie Bakery & Cafe is open Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Friday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (add $1 more to all food purchases other than pizza after 5 p.m., kitchen closes at 9:30 p.m.), and on Sunday for brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Reviews

Six Yelpers give The Little Aussie Bakery & Cafe a perfect five-star rating. Ninety-three percent of Urbanspooners recommend it.

  • The breads are very good, the service is excellent, and the menu has something for everyone. The desserts are quite delicious. – Wayne M., Urbanspoon
  • "The waiter that we had was very informative and helped answer lots of questions. He knows the regulars and made all of us that were there a fan of this place from the very beginning!!! " – Laura M., Yelp

Groupon Says

Big Australia

Although it appears on no maps, Australia is believed to be located in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a wild land, filled with man-eating plants, living mountains, and an adult populace with accents so thick that everything they say sounds like a Southern four-year-old asking for shrimp through a mouthful of fruit snacks.

For years, Australia has marketed itself to Americans using its most precious national resources: opera houses shaped like a handful of noodles and curved pieces of wood used to knock deceitful koala bears out of kangaroos' pouches. Should you visit Australia—or Slinter's Knuckle, as the locals call it—be wary, for though its spoken language resembles English, its written language is just a series of photos of bikini models holding sandwiches.

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