Top 18 Gluten-Free Cocktail Spots to Experience in Edmonton
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Based on 183 recommendations
Last updated: July 11, 2025
P.F. Chang's
6303 Currents Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T6W 0L9, Canada
Celiac friendly
AsianDairy Free OptionsDeliveryDinnerKid FriendlyOpen Late NightLunchOutdoor SeatingTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsGF Options Marked on MenuKnowledgeable StaffAllergen FriendlyCocktailsBrunchRestaurantDedicated GF Fryer
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Susan Haddock
Today was my first experience at PF Changs and it did not disappoint! They had a great selection of Gluten Free options, I was served a complimentary soup to enjoy and both the manger and me server were very nice. Will be back!
Great atmosphere to watch a game lots of options for food.
Portions are a little small for the inflated prices. $3.99 for a tiny bit of guacamole on a chicken sandwich. 2 piece gluten free fish meal with fries was very small.
Service was excellent though
Great food — if you have dairy and gluten allergy, Pip is very accommodating (but pricey). They have a separate grill for the meat and you can order the steak or chicken. The kale salad and patatas bravas are also allergy friendly.
We visited this location for my parents 50th wedding anniversary. Everyone made them feel so special! Our server knew a lot about the menu and wine list. Plus the manager ensured my sister-in-law didn't have any gluten in anything she ate, as she is celiac. Great time for sure!
Our first time, and it was nice. We popped in for a pre-game cocktail & snack. We were greeted warmly and shown to a table by the wall. Our server was lovely and helped us choose the perfect cocktails. She also was very aware of the gluten free options etc.. We did find the music a bit loud (Though we are two ancient over 40 year olds ha), but I could see how the younger crowd would love this place, and we will come back too. I'd recommend the Korean popcorn chicken, delicious!
Celiac safe! Exceptional food paired with excellent service and wonderful atmosphere. One of their wait staff has Celiac, so this is a beyond pleasurable experience. Majority of their menu can be adapted for truly gluten free dining without sacrificing the quality or unique pairings of flavours. Highly recommended!
Wonderful service, and great cocktails! Our server took the time to give us helpful tips as well, and were great for allergy awareness (gluten/peanuts/etc). The portions were on the smaller side for "sharables" but overall was a good experience.
My family went out to the Keg for dinner tonight and it was beyond outstanding. I have been recently diagnosed with Celiac disease and discovered the Keg is a safe place for me to eat at.
Once we were seated, our waiter came by and greeted us, sharing the specials for the night. I informed him that I was Celiac, and he made sure to inform me of how serious they take all allergies and pointed out food I could have safely on their menu. Once we ordered, the manager came around to further speak with me and reassure me they were taking precautions to ensure my meal was safe. Even apologizing that their before dinner bread was not gluten-free.
Our meal came out quickly and was perfectly done and delicious. Our waiter kept our drinks full without interference with our conversation. Once we were done, he offered options for dessert that were safe for me to have and I greatly appreciated his care to this.
I will definitely go back and highly recommend the Keg for any special occasions or a nice treat meal out. The price was well worth it. The staff were amazing and we never felt rushed to leave. A very enjoyable evening out.
Excellent food, if you come here you have to try the brussel sprouts. They are fantastic.
Server did a great job and took allergy concerns seriously and was able to make a substitution for us.
It's expensive, but worth it for a nice night out or a special occasion.
Lots of gluten friendly options.
Food was mediocre, service is terrible. Even though our waitress was lovely, management is garbage. The waitress felt really bad and embarrassed.
What I ordered:
1. Escargot: it was good, but nothing amazing… it was an average garlic butter. Probably the tiniest escargot I’ve ever had. It comes with a side or bread… I’m celiac and the waitress offered to replace for GF bread. They gave me a slice of toast and then they charged me $5 for it, without any notice. Yes, $5 for a slice of thin toast, I’m pretty sure it was the PC brand one that I buy a Superstore.
2. French onion soup, small size. Tasted good, again nothing mind blowing. But beware, this is not a small size, it is a miniature size. The bowl is probably 2 inches in diameter.
3. Deviled egg, which they forgot about and I had to re-order. It is not a deviled egg, it’s HALF an egg. This was terrible, very salty and very dry.
3. Dark chocolate crème brûlée: they are quite small, about an inch wide in diameter and it didn’t taste like a crème brûlée at all, just a plain custard.
- if you want a lime wedge for your water they charge 50 cents. They also have a policy of no phone-calls.
I wouldn’t recommend this place. It was tiny and cramped, also hot in there. Parking sucks and the food is not worth the hazle nor the arrogance of this place. Will not go back.
There are so many other tapas-style places were the food is much superior, like Bodega for instance. For French food, even The Creperie is better.
Always fantastic service. Amazing drink menu and food never disappoints. A hidden gem. I have Celiac (gluten free) and they always take care with my food. Highly recommend
My husband ordered a meal and asked for ketchup, twice and never did receive it. He asked for a pop, twice, finally received it halfway through his meal. At the end they asked if he would like a top to which he never did receive. I have celiac disease and asked about gluten free options since it was highlighted on the menu. I was really disappointed in the fact that the items listen as gf, where not indeed gf. How can this restaurant claim that their menu items as gf when they are not, so misleading and downright dangerous. If I had not probed with some further questions I would have been very ill by ordering something that they falsely claimed to be gluten free. This shows a lack of understanding in the food industry. I would have expected a restaurant in the downtown core of edmonton to be more professional than this.