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The 8 Best Gluten-Free Grab & Go Spots in Madrid

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By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community

Updated Jul 2025

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NICOLINA Pastelería Sin Gluten

NICOLINA Pastelería Sin Gluten

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Calle Federico Carlos Sainz de Robles, 23, Madrid, Spain

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Coco Cabrero

WOW! Incredible! From the moment you walk in, the smell of freshly baked pastries to the customer service. The girls are lovely, and the product is sensational. I had never tried something gluten-free, sugar-free, and lactose-free that was so delicious. For me, it’s a must-stop every time I'm in Madrid.

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Honest Greens Velázquez

Honest Greens Velázquez

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C. de Velázquez, 123, Madrid, Spain

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Rocío L D

Honest Greens restaurants are all very good, in my opinion. Quality food is varied and original, with multiple options (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, keto) for all tastes. The desserts are amazing and delicious. The only thing I would change is that the prices for flavored water are clearly exorbitant. Having to wait in line to order and then pay that price for a drink isn't something I fully understand, but it's more than worth it given how delicious the food is.

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Panaria

Panaria

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C. de Atocha, 89, Madrid, Spain

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Jorge Barrios

For those looking for a bakery without sweets, I highly recommend this place. They make freshly baked gluten-free bread in the shape of a mini baguette. The coffee was also very good.

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McDonald's

McDonald's

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C. de Esparteros, 1, Madrid, Spain

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Natalie DB

MC Donalds del Sol stands out for having Gluten Free options, but the truth is that on February 2 I was there, and the attention of the person who served me at the checkout left a lot to be desired. Not only did he push himself, telling me "maybe you don't know what potatoes are" because I didn't understand him when he offered them to me, but he also seemed impatient and answered us wrong more than once when he had to cancel an order and make it again because in Instead of Coca we wanted Sprite. There was also a rather unpleasant way of addressing employees (perhaps he was a manager). Really because of this attitude I would not return to this place.

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Rodilla - Plaza Carlos V

Rodilla - Plaza Carlos V

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Pl. del Emperador Carlos V, 9, Madrid, Spain

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Carmen Ruiz

Because I can't give it 0 stars. But it's expensive and bad. And if you're celiac: the gluten-free bread is bad, they charge you €5 for a slice of toast with oil (don't expect much). The two waitresses who served me were super rude, and they sold me a slice of toast with ham and cheese, and when I paid, they told me they didn't have any ham or cheese. In the end, a girl brought me a small slice of ham for two slices of bad bread.

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