Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
C. Sta. Quiteria, 23, 02002 Albacete, Spain
Unparalleled service and top-notch recommendations, plus the atmosphere is inviting and clean. Oh, and they're even dog-friendly!
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
A totally inclusive restaurant for all palates. Extensive menu for vegans, vegetarians, omnivores and celiacs. An exquisite dish to enjoy. We have been many times and it never disappoints. The staff is lovely and very attentive. We will definitely return!
C. de María Pacheco, 112, 19001 Guadalajara, Spain
A vibrant spot to catch a game with unique decor, a lively atmosphere, and a widely praised menu that keeps folks coming back for more.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
A place on the way between Madrid and Zaragoza, ideal for eating gluten-free. Everything is very good and the staff is 10.
C. María Lejárraga, 1, 19005 Guadalajara, Spain
Chill vibes on a cozy outdoor terrace make this spot a hit for groups with diverse tastes—everyone's sure to find something they love!
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Delicious! The attention of 10 and food for everyone. We are 14 with vegetarians, celiac people and a dog and we were all great.
C. Vizcondesa del Jorbalán, 10, 19001 Guadalajara, Spain
Located in the heart of Guadalajara, the cozy vibe and attentive service create a unique spot, though some find it a bit pricey.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Everything great. The service is very good, very focused on allergies and dishes suitable or not for celiacs. It's nice because it's not common. Quality cuisine and a very cool place.
Av. Don Antonio Huertas, 47, 13700 Tomelloso, Cdad. Real, Spain
Creative signature pizzas and a satisfying vibe keep fans coming back year after year for a delicious and rich experience.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Very good pizzas. With gluten-free options. It could only be improved with some gluten-free starter while the pizzas are being prepared (the extra balls with cheese looked great and it would be great to have them gluten-free). I've also been wanting to try some gluten-free signature pizza since they only had 2, it would be nice if they had more.
Bulevar Clara Campoamor, esquina, C. Ana Mariscal, 1, 19005 Guadalajara, Spain
This spot boasts an extensive menu in a laid-back brewery-style decor, effortlessly blending great food with a welcoming vibe.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Especially recommended in my case for being celiac, a gluten-free pasta that is simply delicious, although there is no dish that is not gluten-free, we go regularly and we have never had to choose a dish and the treatment by the entire work team is unbeatable, the food is very good. Without a doubt my favorite restaurant in Guadalajara.
Av. de Europa, 8, 45003 Toledo, Spain
Cozy vibe with attentive service; highlights include unique salads and delicious desserts, though some dishes may not match their photos.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Everything was pretty good, the staff was very attentive and the food was fast and good. Very cozy atmosphere. Highly recommended is the salad with torreznos and pistachios and the potatoes with goucha sauce and chorizo. However, the pork ribs with barbecue had nothing to do with the images uploaded on Google, little barbecue and little barbecue flavor; It was good but it didn't look like the image. It comes with a bed of pretty good potatoes. As for the desserts, they were all very good although they did not have gluten-free desserts and they only had a few desserts left since when something runs out there is no replacement. Price: €195 for 5 people.