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The 5 Best Gluten-Free Italian Restaurants in Bristol

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Updated Apr 2025

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Zizzi - Bristol Cabot Circus

Zizzi - Bristol Cabot Circus

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Cabot Circus, 1 Concorde St, Broadmead, Bristol BS1 3BF, UK

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Sophie Roe

Great gluten free menu, and cocktails were 5 star, the staff were also lovely⭐️

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Bella Italia - Bristol Baldwin Street

Bella Italia - Bristol Baldwin Street

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8-10 Baldwin St, Bristol BS1 1SA, UK

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Peter McDonald

You can rely on the food at Bella Italia, including gluten-free and milk-free options. Lovely meal in nice surroundings. Staff great, though over-worked.

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Ciao Amici Restaurant

Ciao Amici Restaurant

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10-11 Denmark St, Bristol BS1 5DQ, UK

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Ken Thomas

Phoned them first to check the menu and book, really nice and helpful. I ordered a gluten free pasta dish and was surprised how nice it was not expecting it to be so good. Well done chef the pasta was spot on. Service was great and the bill was reasonable. Only one complaint :- a bigger portion please.

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La Campagnuola

La Campagnuola

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9 Zetland Rd, Redland, Bristol BS6 7AG, UK

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CharlyEmmaLouise

I tried their gluten free pizza after being recommended it by so many people. I have tried many of the gf pizzas available in Bristol and was really excited for this one after hearing such good things! I hope management will take my feedback in a positive manner and my suggestions on board perhaps. :) Firstly, the pizza came really fast. I ordered via a delivery app and it was with me in 15 minutes. So this aspect was great. Secondly their dough is delicious. Really tasty. They have got their recipe just right. The crusts were absolutely amazing and probably joint top with the best GF pizza crusts I’ve tried! However, the rest of the pizza (where the toppings are) was far too thick. Like double the thickness it should be, and it was not cooked properly. It was stodgy, thick and weighed a tonne in the box and in my stomach. I ate maybe two slices and then threw the rest of the pizza away, except for the crusts which I ate (they nailed this part). For a £20 pizza, this was quite upsetting. I am not someone who throws away food or wastes money if I can possibly help it. There was also way too much cheese, in my opinion. This added to the overall stodgy and heavy feeling of the pizza. It was more like a New York style, deep pan pizza and quite greasy too. Albeit I did order one with nduja so this was probably the reason for the greasiness. Again, I threw most of the greasy parts away as they were dripping with oil and I found that quite off putting. If I had known it would be a deep pan style pizza I would not have ordered since I don’t enjoy eating this much food in one go. I don’t feel good after and plus this base was so thick that it was very gummy, almost like it was raw dough. I think that most GF diners are on the more health conscious side of things. And are probably(??) hoping for a thin and crispier pizza, more like a regular pizza that is made with a wholewheat base. I’d like to suggest to management with full respect and appreciation of the craft that has gone into creating their delicious gluten free dough (I know it’s not easy), that they work to make the main base of the GF pizza much thinner. I think this would be more appealing to most customers and certainly to me. I wouldn’t try the gluten free pizza here again as it stands now but also, I know maybe my experience was a one off. And I stand by what I said about the crusts being the best I’ve tried! Joint with one GF pizza chain I tried in Madrid. I hope management take my comments with the respect with which I write them ❤️🙏🏼

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Pizza Express

Pizza Express

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Unit SU65-66, Broadmead, Bristol BS1 3BQ, UK

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Adelaide Miles

i’m coeliac and this is always the first place i think of for a nice dinner because they are just so vigilant with making sure my allergies are handled without making a fuss. their servers are so kind too, i lost a bag there and they were so understanding when i came back for it

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