Extremely delicious Wiener Schnitzel, both gluten-free and regular. A huge variety of gluten-free options, including dessert. Everything from Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes) to chocolate soufflé, leaf salad, and finally, the Wiener Schnitzel, 10/10. Very friendly staff, and a nice, quiet spot in the center of town. We went there three times during our short stay!
If you have celiac disease, this is the best restaurant in Vienna. You'll feel perfectly cared for there and have all your gluten-free dreams fulfilled. Unfortunately, the prices have risen quite a bit in recent years (like everywhere else)...
Pizza here was good, but the crust was not as airy and chewy as it should have been. Ingredients seemed of good quality. Their house wine was tasty and cheap as well.
The best reason to come here is if you have any food allergies, they were very accommodating to any gluten or vegan or any type of limitation without any problem.
This felt like a classic Viennese café experience. Although not dedicated gluten free, as you would expect, there was a range of gluten free cake available and all allergens were clearly labelled. The Mozart hot chocolate was delicious. Although it is very popular and was busy, the service was attentive and quick. We enjoyed our visit.
Great service and excellent options for intolerances!
We spontaneously ended up at the Hard Rock Cafe while looking for burgers. There was even a free seat in the beer garden. Unfortunately, it's a bit cramped and could use a bit more flair, hence the one star deduction.
Our waiter, Allesandro, was great. You can tell he enjoys his job. Right from the start, he asked about any allergies and brought me a gluten-free menu.
Even when he spilled an entire tray, he played it off with great humor and received applause from the entire beer garden. His friendly manner still led us to tip generously, even though €10 for a large Spritzer (and that in Vienna) is quite steep.
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Maze Tue
I've never written a review before, no matter how disappointed I was... but the gluten-free pizza was by far the worst pizza I've ever had, and I feel obligated to warn my celiac friends... go for the risotto instead. I would recommend the restaurant make their own dough, then you can afford to charge an extra €4 for it.
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Isabel Zarkov
GF snitzel was 10/10 so delicious. Service was great and when asking questions regarding food choices was able to answer knowledgeable. Would recommend
We always enjoy ordering!
Whether it's pizza, pasta, or schnitzel... it tastes wonderful. We especially like the fact that they offer the option of ordering gluten-free dishes.
The best gluten-free pizza in Vienna. (Maybe even in the world, but I haven't eaten enough for that yet.)
I had to think for a moment whether the pizza was really gluten-free because it tasted so fantastic – the name says it all here. I had the Furiosa, and aside from the great dough, the toppings are also extremely fresh and high-quality. You can tell it's cooked with love. It was truly unique; I couldn't pass up a single piece. They offer both gluten-free pizza and pasta! And the service is also top-notch.
We'll definitely be regulars from now on.
Great location in a historic Viennese Cafe. Food choices are typical Austrian fare- Schnitzel, Asparagus, Steak, Salads, Fries, Pancakes, ice cream
Limited menu for gluten intolerant but dishes are good.
Actually, the Vero Pizzeria in Pötzleinsdorf is our favorite restaurant (because of the nice staff, outdoor dining area, and of course the great pizza). But after moving, this branch is now closer to us - thank God the pizza is so good here too. Organic, vegan & gluten-free - simply great. Thank you 🙏
I just ordered a burger from wolt without lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and a gluten-free bun instead of the normal bun because I can't tolerate wheat and also have other food intolerances. Unfortunately the burger arrived normally and I couldn't eat it, which at this price hurts not only because of the waste of food... I won't be able to order there anymore. Too bad!
I was looking for a breakfast place in Vienna, and this was an amazing spot to stop! Very busy when I went, but I was able to find a table and be served quickly and kindly. I am celiac, so the gluten free bread was a great addition and the eggs were delicious! The flat white was also one of the best I’ve had. Highly recommend coming here!
Unfortunately, the portions there are too small for us, although they're quite tasty. My girlfriend and I were still hungry afterward yesterday. I ordered a gluten-free salami pizza for €13.40.
We went for breakfast. We found a comfortable place since we went early in the morning. We ordered two different breakfasts. In my breakfast, the tomatoes that were supposed to be roasted were not roasted, but the breakfast was delicious. In the other breakfast, we changed the breads on the side to gluten-free ones, which was a nice opportunity and it was delicious. In general, what we ate was very delicious. When we first sat down, they immediately asked if we wanted something to drink and we said no. Later, while ordering breakfast, they asked if we wanted something to drink and we said no. They kept asking if we wanted something to drink and we kept saying no. Also, the waiters kept looking at you and asking if you finished your food or if you finished, you were under constant surveillance and this is really not a rude behavior!
wow!! What great food!!
It's amazing that there are gluten-free options.
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The pancake and also the excellent dessert!!! And we haven't seen this dessert in all of Vienna yet.
After a few days, we also decided to order the gluten-free Kaiserschmarn through the Walt from them, and it was also excellent.
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I came from Graz with my mother for lunch and we were treated very kindly at the reception. In general, the service was very courteous and had the classic Viennese humor, but without being arrogant. Now to the food: My mother ordered a classic goulash, and I ordered a gluten-free chicken schnitzel due to gluten sensitivity. We were both very satisfied, the price was absolutely justified based on both the quality and the quantity. We were also both very happy with the coffee and cake. The naturally gluten-free Esterhazy, for example, was excellent, and the wide selection of newspapers was a pleasant bonus. All in all, the early afternoon at Café Hummel brought some light into rainy Vienna. We will definitely come back when we are in Vienna again!
I am a celiac disease sufferer and am pleased that there are various options for me and other allergy sufferers. The restaurant is 100% plant-based, but both the milk and oats are gluten-free. I tried the breakfast porridge and it is really good. The price-performance ratio is perfect as the ingredients are all organic and fresh.
The place is small but well-kept, and the first-class background music is particularly noteworthy
(jazz rap)
A Greek restaurant with a very varied menu and the food was excellent. Also suitable for those who eat gluten-free since the gluten-free dishes were marked on the menu and the staff knew how to answer questions about it.
Great quality beef burgers, friendly service, and good ambiance and decor. I'm celiac, so the burger was served in iceberg lettuce. Perfect. There are families, couples, kids, young and old. Highly recommend.
Excellent restaurant. Interesting tasting journey, especially considering that the dishes are all vegetarian and vegan (I think also gluten free but I'm not sure, the waiters immediately ask at the beginning if there are any intolerances or unwanted foods, well done). Well balanced dishes, you can see that there is a lot of research and careful use of the ingredients. I ate more than I expected. The quality/price ratio was well above my expectations (unfortunately in Vienna a high price does not always correspond to tasty food or food prepared with care and experience). I highly recommend it, especially to vegetable lovers (vegetarians, vegans and otherwise). I will definitely return, also to discover new dishes (all strictly local and seasonal).
I wanted to order a gluten-free cheeseburger for my friend who can't speak english, but I couldn't even say anything because one of the cashiers, staff or whatever didn't even want to listen to me and told me to order on the machine. YOU CAN'T ORDER A GLUTEN-FREE BURGER ON THE MACHINE. the guy who I was trying to talk to thought I can't speak english BUT I CLEARLY CAN??? like I was literally talking to him and understanding everything?? he pmo. but I don't think he heard me because of the noise of people yapping so loud. and he was talking to me like I was slow, I AIN'T SLOW, OK? like, dude learn to treat customers with respect and listen to them first, before you speak not understandable English. one star review.
What I really can't understand is how, in 2025, there are still places that treat gluten-free with so little attention. If you say you have the gluten free option, you need to know that it's not enough to use a different dough: you need to avoid contamination, otherwise people will get sick. And instead here the gluten-free pizzas are cooked in the same oven as the others, with the same surface, the same blades, the same flour that flies everywhere. This is a serious problem, not a small detail.
Those with celiac disease cannot afford the luxury of "hoping" that everything goes well. You need expertise and care, and unfortunately both are lacking here on this front. It is a carelessness that can have important consequences, and should be addressed in a much more responsible way.
Pizza? In the norm. Nothing unforgettable. The dishes in general are well made, and the prices are honest, even below average. However, the organization leaves something to be desired: for everything there is a different queue, between waiting, confusion and lack of clarity, the result is a chaotic experience.
They pass themselves off as Italian but only the name and the menu are Italian.
It's a shame, because it wouldn't take much to really improve, but certain slights cannot be ignored.
Highly recommend for anyone visiting Vienna and looking for both quality food and a warm atmosphere!
The food is truly delicious, with rich flavors and I was happy to find gluten-free options on the menu. The staff made the experience even better: they were not only professional and efficient, but also genuinely friendly and attentive without being intrusive.