Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
Alderney Landing, 2 Ochterloney St, Dartmouth, Canada
Famed for its non-greasy, melt-in-your-mouth offerings, this spot delights with memorable fresh cut fries carrying the charm of a chip wagon.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Great gluten free seafood and the new beer garden is a great space. It is our first stop when we visit Dartmouth and our last stop before we leave.
3625 Dutch Village Rd, Halifax, Canada
Experience top-notch service in a cute, cozy atmosphere, perfect for groups and small kiddos. You'll want to return for more!
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I have celiac disease and this is the only resturant I feel completely safe eating at!
1707 Grafton St, Halifax, Canada
Popular spot marked by bustling crowds and a teamwork-driven staff, adored for its locally sourced fare.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Confirmed by Adam Savelle, GMAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I was just going to say ditto to Eli who wrote a review 2 months before me. This is a great place for people with celiacs. I just like the food and atmosphere. Comfy cozy place, good food, great for vegetarians and vegans as well. Can’t tell if ou price. We are still eating.
8650 Peggys Cove Rd, Indian Harbour, Canada
Ideal stop with a giggly twist to mishaps on the bill, found on the route to Peggy's Cove.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Was so happy we found this place.As soon as we entered and told the hostess I was interested in ordering gluten free it was the best experience.She advised that some of the staff were either gluten intolerant or Celiac and they had a thorough understanding about cross contamination etc. We ordered fish and chips and they were amazing!!! .Having Celiac Disease I usually have a heightened sense of anxiety when eating out so when I find a place that makes you feel comfortable it kind of makes me feel a little emotional. I would highly recommend this restaurant to all but especially those with issues related to gluten.
21 Portland St Unit 2, Dartmouth, Canada
Renowned for vibrant atmosphere with lively acoustics, with potentially the best burgers in town that will ruin all other comparisons for you.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Checked by AtlyAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I had been to Side Hustle before twice and had such a lovely experience. So I’m not thrilled to write this. But feel the need to share as I am concerned about what happened to me. I popped into eat some lunch during burger week, and they only had a burger week menu. Really nothing else on it. Which as a small place I guess is expected. I was about to head out, and the server recommended the Thai chilli chicken, and I said I can’t eat really spicy food. I then asked if the gluten free Thai chilli chicken could be made less spicy as it was the ONLY thing on the menu that wasn’t beef, or tofu that could be made gluten free. The server said yes - the kitchen could not add the spicy chili jam to the burger. And I was like great I’ll have that. The burger came out, everything looked good. 3 bites in and I can barely breathe. They included the spicy chili jam, and as someone who can’t do super spicy items I nearly choked in the restaurant. It was quite embarrassing actually, I was coughing so hard I had tears streaming down my face. Made worse by how echoey the bar is itself. The server finally came by after I was coughing for several minutes and I told him there is spicy chili jam on this. He says he will get them to remake it. I had gotten nauseous from coughing so hard I don’t even want to eat more of the food that isn’t spicy (aka the fries I paid extra for)… So I just say no, thanks. You can take it. I had only eaten a handful of fries and a couple bites of the burger. It was pretty bad, I was pretty embarrassed. And I wasn’t even finished my cider before the bill was handed to me. They charged me for 50% of the meal, burger and fries even though I didn’t eat most of it. I likely should have said something to the server however I was already embarrassed from coughing so loudly. I likely will take a second thought before heading back as everything is expensive now, and I’d like to eat what I pay for.
2446 Agricola St, Halifax, Canada
A gem known for its inventive menu, cozy and romantic atmosphere, and exceptional value; widely loved for its Thai-style mussels.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Confirmed by Andre, OwnerAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
This is a MUST VISIT restaurant! They are creative and passionate about food and flavour. Lots of gluten free items marked on the menu and the staff was knowledgeable. Our meals were generous in size and DELICIOUS. I can’t stop thinking about the GF cheesecake (BOTH desserts were GF). It was chai flavoured, with perfectly crunchy coconut on top for a contrast in texture, and BOBA pearls as an adornment. Brilliant. And such happy staff. Visit!
329 Main St, Wolfville, Canada
An inviting spot known for a great brew selection and well-loved for its lively ambiance, unique interior, and a thriving community bond.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Confirmed by Office/HR managerAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
So sad that you no longer offer gluten free fish and chips! This was my favourite place to get them and I always looked forward to stopping by on any trip to the valley. I sadly discovered this on my most recent visit (even though the website says gluten free still available). Instead I ordered the Bangkok Noodles, and they were disappointing. Our server was absolutely lovely though and checked in on us often! My husband got the chowder and said it was pretty good.
1580 Argyle St, Halifax, Canada
Brunch spot known for its lively atmosphere, unique Caesars flight, extensive craft beer selection, and evening live music shows.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Jacqueline made our experience so great! As a gluten free customer I felt very taken care of, with multiple options and a knowledgeable staff. Also very friendly and attentive!
325 Main St, Kentville, Canada
A cherished spot with a historical yet updated ambiance, well-priced delicious cider, and a popular choice for weddings and receptions.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
My favourite cidery in the valley! Great food! They do a good job with gluten-free needs.
1599 Lower Water St, Halifax, Canada
Hang out by the beautiful harbour, sipping on daiquiris and local beers while befriending new acquaintances from neighboring tables.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
On vaycay from Vancouver B.C. doing the walk about at Pier21 and stopped into The BG. Beautiful location, great atmosphere and friendly staff. Huge beverage menu!! As celiac, it's challenging to find some safe eats away from home. I ordered the gf option Lobster Roll & fries and oh my lord.... fantastic 😋 Thanks for being aware of dietary restrictions for some 🥳 If I'm ever back out this way, will definitely come back.