The good thing is that they can make almost everything gluten-free; I had a baguette that was tasty. I found it overpriced—a small orange juice was €5 or €6, and the pancakes were €10 without fruit and €15 with fruit, which seems a bit much. The waitstaff are very friendly, though they sometimes try a bit too hard, which can feel uncomfortable (especially as a woman), with strange compliments. At least we did get free water.
Went here on a Friday night. They stay open and serve food til late which is super convenient if you’re travelling. We had pizza, including a gluten free pizza which was good. Good atmosphere, and there are some TVs too to watch sport.
A great place, very family-friendly.
All the pasta options are gluten-free except for the lasagna.
I ordered cacio e pepe pasta, which was delicious, but too peppery for my taste (I understand that's what the sauce is).
We also ordered a gluten-free pizza, and it was delicious, just average.