Calle 38 Norte entre, 5 Av. Nte. y, Gonzalo Guerrero, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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Nestled among trees, this beautiful spot offers a relaxed vibe, fresh options, and a great atmosphere, making it a favorite for both meals and snacks.
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Katie Lambert
Gorgeous restaurant and amazing food! Ate here on my birthday while visiting Playa del Carmen and was so magical and delicious! I have celiac (gluten allergy) and the team was incredibly accommodating and knowledgeable on allergies - Highly recommend the tuna steak - it was so delicious! And the restaurant is actually built around a cenote - super cool experience and some of the best food I ate in Mexico!
This spot offers a Zen, relaxing atmosphere with a friendly vibe like visiting a friend's home. The outdoor café on Avenue 5 provides a pleasant setting, complemented by a health food store featuring organic and natural products. It's a must-try for gluten-free diners seeking a welcoming, health-conscious environment.
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mariel hernandez
Terrible quality service, the girl at the morning counter wins, with a long face, slow service and not good quality. It's a shame because it was one of the few gluten free stores.
5 Av. Nte. entre 42 y 44, Zazil-ha, 77720 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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This spot offers a zen atmosphere with cushions on the floor and a sacred, peaceful energy, creating a welcoming space for those seeking gluten-free dining. The caring service and organic, fresh ambiance enhance the experience for gluten-free guests.
A vibrant spot with a chill vibe and a varied menu, known for its ultra-thin pizza and tasty drinks, perfect for a beach day.
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Matteo Giani
If you’re a real pizza lover, I’d suggest giving this place a miss. We ordered two Diavola pizzas, one on a gluten-free base with vegan cheese and one regular.
The gluten-free base came at an additional 100 pesos, which is quite steep, but I was curious to try it. Unfortunately, what arrived was more like a 1mm-thin tostada with a small amount of melted vegan cheese, no tomato sauce, and just four slices of what seemed like very basic salami. It really didn’t resemble a pizza in any way and was sent back straight away. Thankfully, we weren’t charged for it, which I appreciated.
As for the regular pizza, it wasn’t much better. It looked like something from a very low-end all-inclusive buffet. The tomato sauce was unusually dark and definitely didn’t taste like San Marzano as advertised. The base was flat, undercooked, and lacked any real flavour or texture.
On the plus side, the service was excellent. The waiter was kind, attentive, and very apologetic. I really felt for him, as he did his best in a tough situation.
As an Italian who has lived abroad for over 20 years, I’ve had pizza in all kinds of settings and don’t consider myself particularly picky. But sadly, this just didn’t come close to what I’d consider pizza, especially at these prices. Piola used to be great years ago, but something seems to have changed. I won’t be returning.
This café offers a quiet, beachy atmosphere with covered outdoor seating ideal for enjoying a relaxed experience. It features a good selection of gluten-free desserts, making it a welcoming spot for those seeking gluten-free options in a charming setting.