There are not that many places north of Lawrence that we can eat at it seems, but my mom, sister my brother and I had the privilege of stopping by Organic Oven on Yonge Street to try out their desserts (because we had already eaten lunch). They seriously bake for everyone. They have nut-free, dairy-free, egg-free, sugar-free, full vegan, gluten-free, and it’s all done in many different combinations. They needed to explain a lot, for us to figure out what to get!
I decided upon an apple cinnamon muffin (dairy-free, but had organic eggs in it) which was great and actually tasted like I was eating an apple with cinnamon on it. It was a little dry, but the flavour made up for it. My sister ordered a chocolate chip, banana muffin (full vegan), and she loved it and thought the chocolate chips tasted like coffee (where she knows what coffee tastes like is a mystery – unless it’s from our family favourite, Coconut Bliss cappuccino ice cream!). My little brother got a package of 3 gingerbread men (vegan, gluten-free and sugar-free – just coconut sugar). Now, this was absolutely outstanding, fresh baked goodness and I think the fact that they used coconut sugar in them made them just melt away in our mouths (he only shared very little, so next time, I might have to get my own). He also ate my mother’s raspberry icing cupcake which looked good but I don’t like raspberries….it’s a texture thing.
My mom hadn’t had lunch, so she got a vegan chili (she was thrilled that it didn’t have any soy in it and included tomatoes, butternut squash and beans, all perfect on a rainy day). It was great, even though squash isn’t my thing, and I ate the toasted gluten-free bread off her plate (thanks, Mom). This made me hungry again, so I ordered a vegan, gluten-free grilled cheese sandwich (seriously!!!) with Daiya and avocado – it was my second lunch of the day. It was absolutely stupendous – this will get me to go back, it was so good and just hit the spot.
We even bought a brown rice gluten-free pizza crust and some gluten-free poppy seed bagels, which we have really enjoyed at home. Please note that gluten-free stuff really needs to be toasted to taste good, otherwise it will be way too crumbly.
I highly recommend going to Organic Oven, so you can open treasure chests of taste and flavour that I got to. No matter what your diet or allergies are, or even if you are just a picky eater, they have something sweet and/or savoury for you.


June 3rd, 2012 at 4:53 PM
Ryan.
I thoroughly enjoy the manner in which you describe your various outings, trying new places, and many new items.
You express yourself so very well, I can actually get the feeling of what you have been doing.
thank you for sharing these very special moments.
your Gramma
June 3rd, 2012 at 7:51 PM
I think it’s really cool that my great-grandmother reads my blog and knows how to comment on it! Thanks Gramma!
June 3rd, 2012 at 9:41 PM
There are loads of Organic Ovens downtown. Next time come south…a and invite me.
June 3rd, 2012 at 11:15 PM
Always love to read your reviews, Ry, your observations and enthusiasm!
Good taste and great writing!
xo B and Z
July 7th, 2012 at 8:06 PM
Hi Ryan, thank you for the great review. I am your GF baker at Organic Oven. We have closed the Yonge St. location to relocate as a franchise hopefully in the same area and hopefully soon. You will still get the same quality food and maybe more new stuff. Thanks again and we hope to see you again in the new location, which we will surely post on our website and on our FB page.
Peachy