Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
Via Conte Verde, 7/a, Turin, Italy
A favorite spot known for its fantastic outdoor patio setting, top-notch service, and welcoming vibe.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Positive experience. I got a gluten free Belzebub pizza and it was worth it. Great.
Piazza Amedeo Peyron, 15, Turin, Italy
Experience a cozy spot with a wide selection of pizza varieties and outstanding homemade desserts that cater to everyone's cravings!
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Excellent pizzas, from the one with classic dough to the wholemeal one to the gluten-free pizza! Fast service even on weekends and friendly, friendly staff. A beautiful discovery!
Via Giovanni Verga, 14, Venaria, Italy
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
One of the best gluten-free pizzas I've eaten in my life
Via Giuseppe Mazzini, 10, Turin, Italy
An elegant venue with a varied menu, attentive service, and a welcoming atmosphere makes for a delightful and memorable dining experience.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Came for dinner on my final night in Italy. Servers were attentive, food was relatively fast & very tasty! Fairly small portions, as you’d expect from a high end restaurant, but didn’t feel too overpriced. Was lovely to sit out on the piazza! Was €23,70 for one person - table charge, still water, glass of wine & pasta. Cery reasonable for the quality I think! Gluten free pasta was lovely.
Corso Vinzaglio, 21, Turin, Italy
Experience the charm of dining under arcade tables in a warm atmosphere, with top-notch service, budget-friendly prices, and high-quality ingredients.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Compliments to the staff. Helpful, friendly and above all smiling. Excellent gluten-free pan too.
Via Principe Amedeo, 41, Turin, Italy
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
We went there because my wife has celiac disease and they make gluten-free pinsas. The place is nice and the service very kind. We chose two gluten-free and one wheat-free. The wheat pinsa was nice and crunchy and delicious. Unfortunately the gluten-free pinsa was very dry. It's not something to see again, for us! A shame, with a can of more oil it would have been better
Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, 114, Turin, Italy
With a unique split-level design, this busy spot serves up exceptional pizzas and remarkable desserts in a charming, industrial-style setting.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Absolutely recommended pizzeria: the menu has a wide and inclusive choice, with valid vegan options (there is even the possibility of choosing vegan mozzarella) and gluten-free. The place is very nice and well-kept, the staff are kind and professional and the prices are honest.
Via S. Francesco da Paola, 41, Turin, Italy
A hidden gem near Corso Vittorio, expect well-presented risottos in a modern, elegant setting where you can enjoy a full meal for just 20 euros.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Modern and elegant environment. Smiling and friendly staff. Cutting boards from 10 euros and a wide choice of risottos (their specialty) from 9 euros. Generous portions also for the risotto in the "normal" pan, while the larger one would be perfect for two. My celiac friend (already knew the place) had no problems with any of the courses, If I'm in the area I will definitely return. More than excellent value for money. Close to Porta Nuova Real congratulations to all the staff!
Via Principe Amedeo, 25, Turin, Italy
Expect to feel at home with commendable reception, open late hours, and pocket-friendly rates at this cozy location.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
very good pizza even gluten free
Piazza Alberto Pasini, 3, Turin, Italy
Step into a nostalgic vibe that transports you back to the 90s, with great atmosphere and excellent service making every meal feel like a treat.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
It's always very satisfying to go to this restaurant, the staff is very kind and the pizza is delicious, even gluten-free. Average prices