GLUTEN FREE OPTIONS
A great café with delish food and super friendly staff.
We have terrible Spanish abilities and they kindly spoke English for us.
I am coeliac and have to eat gluten free and they have lots of options including nice breads and cakes.
The coffee is very good. I quit drinking coffee a few years ago but tried some of my friends coffee and had to order one!
Finding a place with a delicious gluten-free menu isn't easy. Here, it seemed normal. And also delicious and natural. Highly recommended. If you're traveling with pets, they're welcome and well-cared for.
The servers were kind but unfortunately the food missed it's mark. The pancakes were dry and although had the toppings the flavors were muted and needed honey or maple syrup (which they didn't have). The eggs were flavorless and needed salt. The kicker was the gluten allergy that we noted and asked for the bread on the side of the eggs but when it arrived the bread was on top of the eggs. When I made them aware of this issue they took the plate away and came make less then two minutes later with the bread in a bowl. It was obvious they had simply taken the bread off the eggs and return the same dish. Mocha and chai coffees were ok.
We were there at 1:00 p.m., and they didn't even offer a tapa, but they charged you as if they were offering one. It's expensive. A small bottle of gluten-free beer costs four euros. A rip-off. Typical touristy stuff. Four beers for 14 euros.
We called a day before to ask if they had gluten-free bread for breakfast and they said yes. We were a group of girls and when we arrived they told us that they had a loaf of bread but they didn't serve it to us for breakfast. They didn't give us any options and the girl was treated unpleasantly.