• Gifford House & Museum Store

  • (3)
    1
    Loading...
  • Bakery Bakery
Lacto
Ovo
Western
Take-out
Bakery
European

Historical farmhouse that is a cultural demonstration site to interpret the early Mormon settlement of the Fruita Valley. Sells several vegan pies such as strawberry rhubarb and cherry. Staff indicates that any pie without a crumble topping is vegan. Open Mon-Sun 9:00am-4:30pm. Closes everyday from 12 PM to 12:45 PM


Venue map for Gifford House & Museum Store
© OpenStreetMap contributors

3 Reviews

First Review by daalai

moenet

Points +102

Vegan
02 Jun 2025

Ate it before I remembered to take a pic.

The $8 strawberry rhubarb pie was yum!

Pros: Cute shop, Great vegan pies, Beautiful historical surroundings

macymoo

Points +1741

Vegan
11 May 2025

Decent pies

A staff member showed me the ingredient list and yes, pies without crumble topping are vegan (today that was strawberry rhubarb, cherry, and peach). The pie was yummy but not life-changing. $9 each with tax seems like a lot, but it's not common to find a vegan treat inside a national park.

Pros: 3 choices

daalai

Points +2112

Vegan
18 Sep 2024

Amazing pies

A beautiful historical site with a stunning background for the picnic tables. The pies were phenomenal. We got the cherry and strawberry/rhubarb (the best) pies. They said any pie that didn’t have a crumble topping was considered to be vegan. The crumble topping had butter. There might have been other pies without the crumble, but these are the ones we ordered. There’s only outdoor seating as well. Supplies are limited, so I’d make it your first stop in the park!

Pros: Delicious pies, Historical site, Beautiful background




This page has been viewed 0 times.