This vibrant eatery inside Disney's Epcot offers a spacious dining area with both indoor and outdoor seating, featuring attentive staff ready to accommodate gluten-free needs. The gluten-free buns and garlic bread enhance the classic American BBQ experience, making it a top choice for gluten-free diners seeking flavorful options in a lively setting.
This open, airy spot offers a dedicated gluten-free menu with authentic Italian flavors. The attentive staff ensures a safe and accommodating dining experience for those with gluten allergies, making it a top choice for gluten-free diners seeking genuine wood-fired pizza and pasta.
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Michael Allen
Carolina is fantastic and on top of her game. Class act. I have a gluten allergy and she helped navigate the menu. Great job !
Step into a cozy Parisian bistro ambiance with sunlight pouring through giant windows and elegant chandeliers. The well-decorated setting and top-notch service create a welcoming atmosphere, especially for guests seeking a gluten-free dining experience with careful attention to safety and accommodation.
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Nellie Kashura
I had Matthieu S as my waiter and he was absolutely fantastic. He provided wonderful service and paid attention to detail. We had a group member with a nut and gluten allergy and he went above and beyond to ensure that there was no contamination. He took the time to go over the menu specifically with that person about their options. He was so attentive and provided excellent service. Please give this man a raise Disney. Thanks Matthieu!
Lively Oktoberfest-style hall with 95% gluten-free buffet and gluten-free desserts in a festive ambiance.
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manda
We made a last-minute reservation at Biergarten, hoping to recapture fond memories from our childhood and past visits. The atmosphere remains charming — a lively, Oktoberfest-style dining hall with warm, friendly hosts and waitstaff. They explained the vegan options are labeled with the classic green leaf icon at the buffet, and they could also bring us vegan Bratwurst, vegan butter, gluten-free bread rolls, and a simple salad with oil and balsamic vinegar.
At first glance, we were pleasantly surprised by the number of plant-based buffet options: sauerkraut, pretzel rolls, beet salad, pickled onions, green beans, tomato salad, peas and carrots, roasted potatoes, and mini potato pancakes with applesauce. Unfortunately, once we started eating, our excitement faded. Most of the dishes were under-seasoned and tasted far from fresh. Even the vegan Bratwurst, which we were eager to try, were stiff and unappealing.
Dessert was another letdown — the sole plant-based option was a plate of mini Enjoy Life cookies. It’s the same dessert we were served two years ago, though back then, they came in the bag. It’s hard to believe that in two years, no new vegan dessert has been introduced, especially given the variety of desserts available to non-vegan diners.
The saving grace of the meal was the lively Oktoberfest show. A cheerful “German” band performs live music, including classic instruments and even cowbells, for about 30 minutes. The festive atmosphere still has its charm, but sadly, the food no longer lives up to the experience.
For over $100 for two people before tip, this meal simply wasn’t worth the price. While the entertainment and ambiance remain memorable, the plant-based options were subpar at best. Unless significant improvements are made, we likely won’t be returning here.
This rotating restaurant offers a peaceful, nostalgic atmosphere with panoramic views of an agricultural-themed ride. Guests enjoy interactive visits from beloved characters in farm-inspired outfits, making it a fun, family-friendly dining experience with gluten-free menu accommodations and attentive service.
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James
A buffet style spinning restaurant that rotates 360 per hour. It is above the Living with the Land ride and is a great experience with character meet and greets at your table!
The food is American-based, but I will say that I loved their chicken. It was perfectly tender and well-cooked and some of the best chicken I've ever had. I also enjoyed the salad with its light vinaigrette, but otherwise, I found the food to be decent but not extraordinary. It can be pretty expensive at $55/person, so be prepared to eat. The dessert we had was a berry cobbler that I thought tasted a little too mealy.
Like other Disney restaurants, there are a variety of vegetarian and gluten-free options that can be provided upon request
Step into a beautifully furnished café that transports you to Norway, featuring a cozy, lively atmosphere and covered outdoor seating with ceiling fans. This setting offers a comfortable and inviting space to enjoy gluten-free options like a delightful rice pudding dessert and a fantastic alcoholic frozen coffee.
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J F
Wow! The alcoholic frozen coffee was fantastic!
Also had a gluten free rice pudding dessert