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Via di S. Cosimato, 7/9, Rome, Italy
Remarkable spot where everyone feels at home, with an approachable menu, exemplary service and satisfying prices.
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
Excellent, gluten-free and normal pizza. I recommend Whimsical Pizza
Borgo Pio, 28, Rome, Italy
Indulge in oversized portions at reasonable prices, beaming with variety and authentic Italian refinement, right around the corner from the Vatican.
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
The food is amazing. Only 1 person tending to tables but was not as bad. ALL the food is gluten free
Via Giovanni Zanardini, 39, Rome, Italy
Dive into a spacious spot offering outdoor seating, thirst-quenching beer varietals, and speedy service - all while making your taste buds dance.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Excellent gluten-free cuisine.
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 151/153, Rome, Italy
Incredible quality products, definite repeat-visit spot! Cozy, welcoming atmosphere that won't fail to impress.
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
No gluten, so good !!! Pastry and salty items!
Campo de' Fiori, 53, Rome, Italy
Enjoy a relaxingly cozy atmosphere with fast and impeccable service in the heart of Rome, highly recommended by locals and travelers alike.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
This is obviously a touristy place, but not exclusively, and it makes absolutely the best gluten-free pizza. With a bit of buckwheat flour in the mix, the resulting taste is more earthy and savory, and not as sweet and generic as many typical gluten-free options. I’d even prefer it over a gluten one if I could still have any. Otherwise, the topping ingredients were quality, the spritzes were generous, and the wine selection was good. With all the restaurant options in Rome, I did manage to drag my long-suffering husband here on repeat during our stay. He found his gluten-filled dishes enjoyable, he had to admit. The service was friendly, and the owner was very hospitable. As a celiac, I felt they took it seriously to avoid cross contamination and developed their own gf flour mixes with quality and taste in mind. Just as in any other place that serves both gluten and gluten-free options, you have to be careful when ordering in a mixed party, and it’s better to confirm if the dish was made gluten-free, just to avoid any human error during the order placement. There was a bit of mix up in our order on one of the evenings, and the staff responded so promptly and with earnest horror at the prospect of feeding gluten to a celiac. I was impressed. Now, I need to devise a way how I can fly back to Rome from NYC to get my pizza fix.
P.za S. Vincenzo Pallotti, 208, Rome, Italy
Uncover a hidden gem in Rome with delightful bakery items so good, you'll keep coming back; a must visit in Rome!
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
Very tasty gluten-free bakery, can only be recommended
Via Amiterno, 42-60, Rome, Italy
A hub in San Giovanni offering a vast menu, exceptional service, and affordable prices, known for attention to detail and an inviting atmosphere.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Historic restaurant, located in the San Giovanni area of Rome. I have a celiac wife and for about 20 years we have been going regularly to this place, where celiacs can eat with absolute peace of mind... even the pizza, which my wife thinks is excellent. Recommended appetizers: trio of supplì and burrata with chicory on bruschetta bread. A dignified amatriciana. But I go back especially for the meat... Danish, Angus etc. served on an oil stone which keeps it warm and with new potatoes. Two small flaws: the menu hasn't changed in a long time and the desserts aren't up to par with the rest. Michele is an excellent “ROOM COMMIS”; then there is the backbone, the legendary "Maitre di Sala" DAVID the Sardinian. He always recommends the right cut of Carme and always suggests excellent wines (not expensive... otherwise I would be good too😁) what can I say, super recommended. Giuseppe Stirparo, a Calabrian dentist who has moved to Rome since 1984
Via Antonio Rosmini, 9, Rome, Italy
Discover a gem where pizza reigns supreme, also boasts indoor/outdoor seating for a positive, super-helpful experience.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Ate here 2 times while in Rome, great vibe and all pasta can be made gluten free!
Via Mar dei Sargassi, 68, Rome, Italy
Immersed in nature, this chill spot offers an ideal scene for a quiet lunch, closure on some weekdays, and folks love the invigorating ginger dessert.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Beautiful place, super kind, and finally my daughter was able to eat an excellent gluten-free gibo.
Via del Porto Fluviale, 3, Rome, Italy
A gem since 2004 with a platter of varied pizzas and a convivial atmosphere. Bummer it's far from home, but definitely worth revisiting!
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
I gave all the stars because when you work with passion and dedication you can perceive it in everything and leaving a place with gratitude for having had a really good time is necessarily highlighted. The place is welcoming, not very big and it's not bad at all... the owner doesn't say no if he can, he always finds a little place... the atmosphere is immediately very pleasant, the staff is always smiling, not you perceive neither haste nor difficulty.. at the same time the service is fast and precise. I found this place because I have celiac disease and here you can eat practically anything, the gluten-free version: pizza, pinsa, vegetable fries, supplí, croquettes and much more and the quality is truly superior! Highly recommended, every time I'm in Rome it's a mandatory stop!