Schilling Cider House & Gluten Free Kitchen

930 SE 10th Ave, Portland
(971) 352-6109

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L. G.

Right next door to the barber shop, I was thrilled to find a gluten-free vegan corn dog! It tasted so authentic that I actually wondered if they’d accidentally given me real meat. The slushies were delicious too. We did the flight and discovered some new ciders I’d never tried before!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

sam

This place used to be my favorite spot in Portland with great ciders and good food options. They still have a pretty great selection of cider but the food has definitely gone downhill (at least in my opinion which doesn’t speak for everyone else). In the past, they had a good selection of flavorable food. The Brussels sprouts from before were the best I ever had but are no longer served the same which was the first disappointment. I got the cider pulled pork sandwich and was very disappointed. The sauce was not very good (not a normal bbq as I usually expect) and tasted like ketchup pretty much. I couldn’t eat it and the fries were pretty minimal for a $16 meal. I will just be sticking to the drinks from now on which still hit the spot. The environment is still pretty cool tho (but not as good as before)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Mike Lee

Visited with my wife and daughter who are both gluten intolerant and this place fit the bill! Additionally, they have outdoor seating that is pet friendly and they encourage bringing your dog with you if you are up for it. Ordering is going in and ordering at the counter and they give you an order number and they deliver it to your table. If you get a flight, you can fill out a card with your name and they prepare it for you and you pick up at the counter or they will deliver to your table if they are not too busy. The kitchen is totally gluten free and my wife and daughter split the fried chicken sandwich with fries. It's plenty big for two as we also had the charcuterie plate to start. I got the pulled pork sandwich and the BBQ sauce is a little vinegar forward so a bit more like Carolina sauce... I think. It was very good. The Oatfield buns on their sandwiches are very good as well. We had a nice visit for drinks and dinner.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cory Simon

- fully gluten-free kitchen and ciders (hooray, as a Celiac!)
- delicious hamburger and fries (esp. the fries with cheese)
- tasty cider with *many* options
- actually too many options for cider, it's overwhelming, but they have handy three suggested flights to help
- super friendly people that work there (unlike a few yrs ago, honestly)
- have an assortment of games. I played Uno for the first time in years
- nice outdoor tables, so I could bring my two dogs.
- in a dope neighborhood with tons of other restaurants, stores, bars etc. nearby. safe and clean neighborhood I like a lot.

thanks, please keep this place gluten-free and I will come frequently!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Hidekel Moreno Luna

This new location is great. We had a pint and the charcuterie board. Great place to hang out.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

James Schick

This sequel location is easily equal, if not superior, to the original location. Amazing cider list on tap, plus a to-go cooler stocked with a curated selection from cider makers - No Angry Orchard, Cider Boys, or Woodchuck to be found, thankfully! The staff is friendly and informative. Plus, there is plenty of fairly easy-to-find parking in the neighborhood. Pricing for food and drinks (for the most part) is entirely reasonable for the area. As one of the top three-four cider brands in Portland currently, it is easily worth the first AND second visits!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sarah Nelson

I’ve been a long time supporter of this place. We were excited for their new location and reopening. Went in during a slow time and got crispy wings, fresh salad, and yummy corn dogs. Came back for dinner when they were busy and the wings came out partially raw with cold stretchy translucent skin, and the “fried” Brussels were cold and raw as well. I’m talking hard and can’t put a fork through it raw. They are rushing food when busy, wait time is long, and food is cold, undercooked, and gross when it comes out. Undercooked chicken is unacceptable! They refunded but service was horrible. Won’t be back after many years as a customer. Go somewhere else for cider.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Cody Fritz

Great food, Ciders, service and vibes! “This is the corndog I’ve been dreaming of🤤” said one person in our party.

Phil Morrow

Friendly gluten free restaurant with an excellent selection of food, ciders and cocktails. It’s so reassuring to know they use quality ingredients and really care about their product.

My only suggestions are to have a slightly more affordable can beer selection and to make sure food isn’t too hot as I burned my mouth unbelievably bad while eating a chicken sandwich.

Amy Brafford

Wow. What an amazing spot. GF heaven.
Fried chicken sandwich was bomb. 💣🔥
Service was great!
Kid/minor friendly - FINALLY! ☺️
10/10

Andrew Neuman

This place has a fantastic space and a huge selection of ciders. They do offer a completely gluten free menu. However the food wasn't as good as I hoped. The chicken was a bit funky and the corn dog was a bit undercooked so there was raw coating. Great fries and a diverse enough menu that we'll go back and try some different things.

Warren Bean

A Celiac's must try, The best corndogs I've had since been diagnosed, the lemon tart was excellent can't wait to go back

Rob S

Over 30 ciders on tap! Unbelievably amazing. Staff was nice. Unfortunately parking was very limited and a bit of a pain. Got a pulled pork sandwich, was pretty tasty.

Kim Fox

Loved the cider flight, get the Dragons of May if they have it, limited release, definitely our group's favorite!

macayla

10/10 fr

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Schilling Cider House & Gluten Free Kitchen

930 SE 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
(971) 352-6109