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NOURISH Gluten-Free Restaurant Scottsdale

A casual restaurant, Nourish serves comfort food with a healthy twist.

Choose from a variety of delicious choices that won't make you feel guilty! Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and lactose-free options.

Contact Information

PHONE: (480) 684-2233

HOURS:

Mon: closed

Tues-Thurs: 11 am - 9 pm

Fri & Sat: 11 am - 10 pm

Sun: 11 am - 9 pm

Customer Reviews

"If there were to be a restaurant in heaven, I do believe this would be the ONE. Modern, upbeat, healthy food. We will be back….my mouth is already drooling." ~Meg E., Phoenix, AZ

"Holy crap…the masterpiece of Nourish is their Sweet Potato Fries.  I will go on record as claiming these to be THE BEST sweet potato fries in the valley.  The thing that makes them so great is their accompanying side of dipping sauce.  I don’t know what it is or what god they had to kill to procure it, but it should be bottled and sold."   ~Glen D., Phoenix, AZ

"The food was amazing and definitely the BEST mojito I have ever had! We can’t wait to come back again!" ~Stephanie S, Ahwatukee, AZ 


"The fries are seriously crave-worthy. OMFG. The ice cream, which is made with coconut milk, was probably the most amazing flavor of ice cream I have ever had. I could have eaten like 2000 scoops of it. This new restaurant will be seeing a lot of me...." ~Jennifer H., Scottsdale, AZ

"The Chopped Spicy Mango Avocado Salad was soooo good—get it. I can’t wait to head back and try more great flavors. Thanks Nourish!" ~Patrick M, Phoenix, AZ 

" …absolutely delicious! My favorite place to eat in Scottsdale now! I will definitely be back!" ~Taryn A., Scottsdale, AZ

"I have a new favorite restaurant! This place has something for everyone. I’ll be back for sure- it was great leaving from dinner and not feeling disgusting or suffering from gut-rot." ~Molly H., Chandler, AZ

"What an amazing dining experience....Thank you so much for the amazing food and the highly catered to food sensitivity diet. You have an awesome concept that is structured to serve your customers. I will tell everyone!" ~Ashla K., Scottsdale, AZ 

"The food was amazing, the service was great and we will definitely be returning again SOON!" ~Trina C., Scottsdale, AZ 

"Nourish is one of those places.. I selfishly don’t want them to get so crowded that I’ll have to wait for a table.  ...loved the casual environment, friendly service, and of course the incredibly fresh and healthy food."  ~Gabi M., Phoenix, AZ

"I think I’ve tried everything on the menu, and it’s nearly impossible to pick a favorite. Thank you for opening this place!" ~John J., Scottsdale, AZ

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I highly recommend this restaurant for meat eaters and veggies alike. There are plenty of tasty gluten-free and vegan choices as well." ~Dawn H., Mesa, AZ

"This restaurant is fantastic.  The food is wonderful.  The location and outdoor patios are great.  There is a private room for parties.  The food is amazing is a great place to go if you have food sensitivities. Pretty much everything on the menu is or can be Gluten Free.  This place is a must stop for Celiacs and the gluten intolerant. Bravo." ~Kimmy R., Gilbert, AZ

"The menu has a variety of vegetarian, vegan, and a few meat / fish dishes.  Color-coding according to dietary needs / wants makes things easy. I’ve eaten countless veggie burgers in the last 5 months, and this was clearly the tastiest - Wonderful texture, amazing flavor combo. The sweet potato fries were phenomenal, served with a sauce that I’d bathe in if it were socially acceptable.   Eating vegan is not that hard (way easier than I imagined it was going to be), but eating healthy, even vegan-healthy, IS difficult.  This place IS healthy.  I left nicely full, but not bloated.  … unlike other vegan places (which I also love - don’t get me wrong), NOTHING I ate tonight was drowning in heavy sauces.  The ingredients stand on their own - you can actually taste the food (what a concept!).  I KNOW that I ate healthy, and left perfectly sated, for what I think were very reasonable prices.  The Valley needs more places like this - I pray to the plant-based gods that word gets out about this place, though perhaps not to the point where I have to endure a wait with a damn beeper!" ~Dave S., Scottsdale, AZ

FLEXITARINISM: The Meat Eaters Guide to Going Vegetarian or Vegan

Meat or no meet?

Meat or no meat?

I’m a flexitarian.

Really.  I enjoy a great steak, a wonderful grilled chicken breast, and succulent pulled pork.  However, I also know that there are plenty of health benefits for ditching the meat.  And, as much as I LOVE cheese, cheese, oh glorious cheese, dairy really reeks havoc on the body.

So, I consider myself a…flexitarian.  A person who is flexible in her food choices and fully understands the impact of those choices.  I choose to lean into vegetarian and sometimes vegan eating habits, but refuse to completely give up being a carnivore.

Here are some quick ways to easily transform several meals a week into vegetarian or vegan entrees that will make even the most hearty carnivore into a satisfied diner.

1. THINK BIG PICTURE
When people pick out something to eat, they often decide on the meat item and then choose side dishes.  To readjust to a vegetarian or vegan diet, think about your meal from the overall big picture rather than seeing any individual food item as a star.  Treat your protein, complex carbohydrate, and veggies with the same amount of importance.  That way you will get a more healthy and nutritious meal.

2.  KNOW YOUR PROTEINS
There are fabulous tasting sources of protein other than animal flesh.  Beans are high in protein and if you mix beans with rice (use brown rice) then you have what is considered a “complete” protein.  Eggs, chickpeas, soy, cheese, and nuts are also wonderful sources of proteins.  Obviously, if you want to eat vegan, then skip the eggs and cheese.

Tofu is also a good source of protein, but honestly…. I haven’t met a version of tofu that I enjoy eating.  And, I strongly believe there is no reason to eat anything which you don’t enjoy.  So, for me, tofu is off the table…so to speak.

Good wheat and multigrain breads, oatmeal, cereals and other complex carbs also have decent amounts of protein, so if you pay attention, you absolutely can get plenty of protein from these sources.

3. GET CREATIVE
Meat is an easy way to You don’t have to eat proteins in their raw form so get creative when you add these items to your meals.  Replace cow’s milk with soy milk on your cereal.  Natural peanut butter and almond butter are fabulous.  Chickpeas are wonderful in salad and easily turn into tasty hummus that can be used as delicious sandwich spreads and dips.  Sprinkle cashews or chopped almonds onto salads in lieu of meat and toss beans into salads and side dishes.  Have edamame (soybeans) as a snack, in salads, or as a side dish.

If you are considering vegan or vegetarian diet or you just want to eat less meat, then start out by replacing one meal a day with some of the suggestions above.  It will force you to broaden your culinary experiences and change up your old routines.  It will also open you to new possibilities of eating that lead you down a healthier and more nourishing path.

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