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All gluten-free, all vegan bakery a first in Toronto

Bunners Bake Shop in the Junction offers up a large variety of treats that are all fair game for vegans and those who are gluten-free.

Bunner's opened by bake shop novices

There are vegan bakeries in Toronto and there are gluten-free bakeries in Toronto. But a bakery in the Junction neighbourhood is claiming to be the city's only baked goods shop that is both 100 per cent gluten-free and 100 per cent vegan.

Bunners Bake Shop offers up a large variety of treats that adhere to the animal product- and gluten-free dietary restrictions a first in Toronto.

Im a little surprised that were still the only vegan and gluten-free bakery..., said co-owner Kevin MacAllister of his bakery's distinct offering. Though he claims they are unique in the city, the baked goods taste the same as any buttery, gluten-heavy baked goods competitors.

Co-owner Ashley Wittig came up with the idea after deciding to leave a job that brought her a lot of stress, baking was a way of relaxing.

Kevin and I have never worked in a bakery; weve never worked in the food service industry. I never went to baking school. So it was kind of crazy, she said.

They began by selling their goods at a farmers market in the Distillery District.

Right off the bat we were 100 per cent vegan, and we started realizing that the lineup was really forming for the gluten-free things, MacAllister said. And thats when we made the decision to commit all recipes to beinggluten-free.

They soon after came upon a for rent sign at a store front in of the Junction, where the landlord just happened to also be gluten-intolerant. She told them she used to drive all the way to Mississauga to buy special bread which is why they added bread to their list of baked goods.

I love hearing people walk in and say whats gluten-free here?' MacAllister said. And we say, 'everything!'

Wittig says that while it might only be a bakery, she sees giving people with such tough restrictions more choices as very important. Food is a super social thing, she said, adding that it is easy for those with intolerance to feel left out.

Bunners will be opening a second shop in Kensington Market later this month.