Just as wonderful as its sister hotel - the Duke of Brunswick - in the city. Bit of a different atmosphere… fresher, perhaps. Great choice of food, all gluten free. Big serves. Lovely gluten free beer. No oat milk in the coffee machines, therefore safe for the really sensitive Coeliacs (me included).
Please let me clarify my 5-star review. Kenny's is not a "5-star restaurant". But the food and service are. For those of us who are gluten free (me personally, not by choice) Kenny's is an oasis in the middle of a desert of unavailable and unacceptable alternatives. I have been celiac for longer than I care to remember. But to this day I remember fried chicken and KFC like it was yesterday. Kenny's is not KFC thankfully - it's much better in terms of quality of food and quality of service. I'm not entirely sure if what Kenny's does to those fries, but they are spectacular and irresistible. To once again have fried chicken is beyond expectation and comprehension. Kenny's was busy when I was there. Not only was there no fuss, no stress, no concerns and no delay - there were smiles and assistance from staff. This has never happened to me anywhere - additional fries and fried chicken was added to my ordered food, so that the freshness of cooking for "the next order" could be maintained. This approach not only determines that every order of food is delivered at maximum freshness and taste, but also reflects that at Kenny's throwing out food is kept to the barest minimum at same time that service is kept to the maximum. It was a bit of an effort for me to get to and find Kenny's. I have no doubt that I was rewarded for my efforts many times over.
Busy little place. Had a great meal there but definitely felt the pressure to eat fast and get out of there with the line that was building outside. The food was pretty good, the staff seemed run off their feet and a little stressed, but still friendly. Coeliac safe!
I had the best gluten free pizza I have ever had in my life at Pizzateca. The base was extraordinary and so well made and cooked to perfection.
I had the best prosciutto ever it was so fresh and delicious and the most amazing flavour.
We also had the most incredible customer service and were so well looked after by the staff.
Overall I cannot recommend Pizzateca enough it was the best!
The Service was very efficient and excellent the food was extremely good and delicious and I love how they offer a gluten free version for those who need it and very clear with allergies
Best atmosphere out on the balcony, staff are friendly and super helpful. Food is beautiful, everything we ordered was delicious. Service was prompt, can’t fault this place. Very quirky and very easy to find something for a family of 5 with multiple food restrictions (2 x vegans, 2 x Dairy Free, 1 x Gluten Free)
I have dined here multiple times and it’s a place i will ALWAYS recommend and come back to. Being celiac it’s hard to find a place that’s 100% accomodating. Plus family members i dined with also having allergies that they were more then accomodating too . Food was delish as always.
Today was our first visit to this amazing cafe. We have gluten and dairy free requirements and were pleasantly surprised to find how well this cafe catered for our dietary needs. The soup and bread was superb. The coffee and hot chocolate drinks were extremely tasty. The service from Jaida was excellent; she was very pleasant and helpful. The staff member who served the food to our table was also pleasant. The pricing of the generously sized meals and drinks were good value. The staff were very accommodating if we did need to finish our meals after their closing time. We will return to this cafe.
I never review a business, but I had to with them. I’ve been a coeliac for 5 years, and i’ve tried loooots of pizzas. Gone to most pizza places in adelaide and tony tomatoes are the only ones who have managed to create a pizza dough that is airy and fluffy! You cannot tell the difference between the gluten free and the normal dough. They have the best gluten free pizza in adelaide without a doubt.
Wow, my family of picky eaters and gluten free wife, just found a new go to place. The service was only 2nd to the amazing taste. Every mouthful had different blend of chosen ingredients, that were all fresh. The only question now is what to try next and how soon we can come back. TLDR, MR. Potato is refreshing delicious food that you'll only regret not getting a bigger serving..
DoughBalls Pizza Place, near the beach, is the perfect spot for great pizza and must-try cheese and garlic dough balls. Friendly staff, chill vibe, and gluten-free options make it a winner!
I adore the carbonara from here, and the pizza is amazing. However, you can tell that they do not use Italian pasta, as non-Italian pastas use flours containing pesticides that is often the cause of people believing that they have gluten intolerance when really, it is just the flour used. This is fine, I don't mind getting gluten-free pasta instead.
The real killer, however? The price. For a family of four who each get a main meal (which is decently sized but not above average) and one drink each, and perhaps a serve of garlic bread, it easily comes to $200+. Yes, it's nice food, but for the quality of the ingredients used, the prices are ridiculous. We can hardly ever afford to eat here, as much as we love it.
If price is not an issue for you, I definitely recommend it, but it's sad how much of a hole one meal from here burns in our pocket.
Such a great little cafe in Porties. Haven't been here in years and visited while in town, it didn't disappoint. Great service, good coffee, and coeliac friendly. Really great brunch today.
A hidden gem in the heart of Adelaide!
Cafe Troppo is hands down one of the best cafes in Adelaide for anyone seeking great coffee, sustainable food and a relaxed atmosphere. From the moment you step in , you’re greeted with a warm, community-focused vibe that truly reflects the spirit of Adelaide’s vibrant cafe culture.
The coffee here is exceptional- consistently smooth and perfectly brewed using ethically sourced beans. I had a flat white that was the best I’ve tasted in the CBD.
The food menu is a celebration of local and seasonal produce with plenty of vegan , vegetarian and gluten free options.
I had the chilli eggs followed by the vegan carrot cake, both delicious and beautifully presented.
Located on Whitmore Square, Cafe Troppo offers a tranquil escape from the city buzz, with a cosy interior and leafy outdoor seating.
Their commitment to sustainability and low-waste practices really sets them apart.
If you’re looking for a top rated breakfast spot in Adelaide or just want to enjoy locally sourced food and amazing coffee, you can’t go past Cafe Troppo.
Highly recommended!
Had a scrumptious breakfast here. Great service, food well cooked and full of flavour. Lovely ambient Cafe and my coeliac gluten free needs were carefully catered for.
Corn bread is a must!!!
This chip and chicken takeaway is really solid. The chips are nicely done—crisp and tasty—and the chicken is consistently good. I appreciate that they offer gluten-free options, which makes it easier for me to enjoy without worrying. The service is great too; the staff are friendly and keep things moving. It’s a reliable spot for a quick meal, and I’d definitely recommend it for an easy takeaway option.
Found this place by accident, when my partner and I were looking for a late evening, quick gluten free and dairy free snack. We were impressed with the fries which we ordered. The proprietor was very friendly and knowledgeable. The place a good vibe about it. The menu has an extensive range of options for us. We will return.
Ate here recently after seeing positive feedback on coeliac pages. Was shocked I could even consider trying to eat somewhere like Betty's Burgers, decided to take the risk there one day and had a burgers (best burger I've had since my diagnosis) chips and a milkshake. Delicious as it used to be but also no reaction!? Couldn't believe I could eat food that good and not get glutened. I can't stop talking about it
Happened across this place by chance and are glad we did! Food was 10/10, incredible flavours and yes, the fried chicken is gluten free - so many options for coeliacs!
The service was friendly and attentive. Shout out to Ollie and the rest of the team for taking care of us :)
Love coming to dinner at The Haus! The food is amazing, great selection of wines and a great atmosphere! I also love how many coeliac friendly options they have on their menu!
Visited sometime back and can't wait for next visit when that way. Great gluten-free options and helpful staff. Also random for a review, but worth the praise is the women's restrooms that were super clean and thoughtful.
John’s Pizza Bar & Restaurant in Coober Pedy is a standout culinary destination in the heart of the South Australian outback. As a multi-award-winning establishment, it offers a diverse menu that caters to a variety of tastes. 
The menu features a range of options, including pizzas, pastas, steaks, and seafood. A highlight is the “Coat of Arms” pizza, which combines kangaroo and emu meats with cranberry preserve, asparagus, and camembert cheese. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are also available.  
The restaurant provides both indoor and outdoor seating, creating a relaxed atmosphere suitable for various dining preferences. It’s conveniently located on Hutchison Street, making it easily accessible for both locals and travelers. 
John’s Pizza Bar & Restaurant is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, offering lunch, dinner, and late-night dining options. Whether you’re passing through Coober Pedy or staying for a while, it’s a dining experience worth considering. 
The young was lovely very friendly and it's a wonderful little vegan cafe I had a lovely coconut milk cappuccino and my husband had a soy milk cappuccino we both also had very tasty gluten free sea salt brownies
I'm a celiac and I unfortunately was glutened...so I was really disappointed...I explained to the lady that took my food order it must be completely gluten free....not good enough
I popped in here desparate for some quick, easy to eat food on the go and got the wild zataar and veg on gluten free bread.
Any one who needs to avoid gluten understands how most gluten free bread completely sucks, so I was pleasantly surprised when I bit into this and the bread was deliciously crispy, chewy in texture, and wasnt dry!!!
Decent espresso. Atmosphere, very small inside, crowded/was super busy. Pretty expensive
Fat bikers guide to fine dining
A lovely little pub with a great little authentic country bar. Be great if you could get serverd a drink at it . But to be fair I didn't wait that long when you compair it to the time waited for our lunch.. well over an hour. When it finally did arrive one snitty was missing the toppings and considering it was the gluten free crumbing it really needed something to cover the incredible ummmm 'texture' shall we say. You know that texture you get from a quality microwaved snitty from mcCain? My tbone came out cooked perfectly rare as ordered which was nice but please remember steak needs seasoning before going on the grill. And the veg, how do you boil carrots in water till they are dry ? Freezer burn perhaps? Some other complaints worth mentioning were the broccoli smelling slightly of fish, tastless gravy and mash that was poorly well......mashed. having said all this it's good to see a family owned local pub doing all day dining and catering for those with gluten intolerance (and let's face it , gluten free food sux)
We ordered coffee and a piece of cake. They brought the wrong cake even though we pointed at the one in the display that we wanted to make sure they understood we wanted the chocolate cake from the bottom shelf and not the chocolate one on the middle shelf. Bringing the wrong cake is not a big deal on its own but the way they dealt with it was pretty disappointing as if we were in the wrong and not them. They wouldn’t bring us the cake we had ordered. To be clear we ordered the gluten free cake but they brought one with gluten! What if someone is gluten intolerant?!
Atmosphere was good but you know…
We had paella, lamb salad, saganaki prawns, pan-fried veal, affogato, and tiramisu. The paella was a touch salty, but the lamb salad totally made up for it—it was spot on! I also loved that they had plenty of gluten-free options, which made the whole experience even better for me!”
Celebrated my nephew's baptism and the food was delicious. Great they were able to cater for those with coeliac's. The GF tiramisu is a must. Beautiful venue and atmosphere for a special day.