Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
Via Magna Graecia, 39, Capaccio Paestum, Italy
A must-visit spot with comfortable ambiance, known for its efficient service and good beer selection. A go-to for locals and visitors alike.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
It was recommended to me, I was lucky enough to get a pizza and some gluten-free fried food... all very good!!! We will definitely return. Young and friendly staff, very helpful. I definitely recommend it... I repeat that the gluten-free products are of good quality
Via Roma, 202, Salerno, Italy
Swing by for an outstanding pizza stop right in Salerno's historic center, but brace yourself for the music might be a tad loud.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I recently dined at an Italian restaurant that serves not only delicious food but also specializes in gluten-free dishes. As someone who has traveled and eaten gluten-free meals worldwide due to celiac disease, both my spouse and I can confidently say this place is our number one choice. The food is absolutely fantastic, and the fact that they cater specifically to gluten-free diets makes it even more remarkable. Highly recommended! Greetings from a Polish couple.
Via Buccino, 30, Scafati, Italy
This historic pizzeria impresses with top-notch pizzas, light fried bites, and a casual vibe that makes it a must-visit.
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
Excellent pizza also for celiacs. Top frying. All genuine.
Lungomare Trieste, 98, Salerno, Italy
With a stunning decor featuring artistic touches and a relaxing vibe, this spot offers unique gourmet options and generous portions by the sea.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Checked by AtlyAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Excellent pizza, both normal and gluten-free.. a good choice and the possibility of gluten-free panzerotti too. The pizza convinced me, quite low and tasty. very courteous staff especially because I had made a mistake booking on the website by calling the Avellino shop (be careful to get the right number) and when I arrived they resolved the situation for me in a very short time.. the only flaw is really expensive in terms of prices.. but excellent food !
P.za Sedile di Portanova, 21, Salerno, Italy
Renowned for stunning pizzas that even outshine Naples, this spot is a beloved choice with a major comeback story and speedy service.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Super delicious pizzas and all gluten-free too. Very nice and super fast service. Nice terrace right on the pedestrian zone. Very clean toilets.
Via Giacomo Budetti, Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy
Expect an impeccable experience at this high-level pizzeria, exhibiting both tradition and innovation while being a bit pricey.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Found this place by chance while passing through the area and it was a pleasant discovery. We chose traditional pizzas, margherita and marinara, so that the toppings did not cover the real quality and taste of the dough. Delicious pizzas, thin, soft and cooked to perfection. Even the gluten-free pizza is uniquely delicious. The staff is very kind and prepared right from the reception, while for parking you have to search around a bit. One star less for the side room although well furnished: from the uncomfortable benches to the coldness of the environment but above all for the fact that the dishes have to cross the square outside from one room to another (at least that's how it seemed to me). I would recommend a wireless POS so that you can also pay at the table in the room and avoid the customer having to go to the main room through the famous square especially in case of rain (as happened to me). Finally, the prices may seem high but in my opinion they are proportionate to the quality of the products and the service offered.
Via Mercanti, 139, Salerno, Italy
Switch up the usual with stellar Venezuelan fare and nifty fair prices, minus the service fee. Watch out for oil-heavy eats.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
An excellent experience for those like me who are celiac and are looking for other flavors in addition to the usual bagged pizza and croissants
Via Torino, 2, Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy
Expect a welcoming vibe with possibilities of outdoor seating in summer, boasting a wide-ranging pizza menu in a unique, quaint setting.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I am celiac and they made me a delicious truffle pizza. Exceptional courtesy from a very nice young girl 😊