So glad we dined here while staying in the Temple Bar section of Dublin! Server was very knowledgeable about gluten free items and helped me with the menu, I had the fish and chips and my friend had the Shepards pie! Both were amazing! I had a local gf beer and drinks were delicious! Highly recommend, and I will definitely return!
As a Brazilian, this is a must-go-to spot. They have plenty of delicious and authentic food. Tapiocas are great and have proper legitimate ingredients. Their coffees are insanely good, and if you have a sweet tooth like me, you have to try their paçoca hot chocolate – trust me on this one.
They’re constantly busy but once you’re sat it’s very quick and easy to order. They have multiple vegan and gluten, dairy, allergen free options. Paradise!
This is one of the few spots in Dublin you can find a casadinho and their pão de queijo is the best in town (according to me and all my friends). Their meals are also spectacular, cuscuz, feijoada, you name it!
I do think €3 is a bit much for a singular brigadeiro or pão de queijo as the ingredients are cheap and they’re very quick and easy to make. Not an unusual thing in Temple Bar area and other Brazilian spots as well though. Alas, I keep coming back for the quality.
A very delicious brunch with several gluten-free options! I recommend the dulce de leche crepes, a success
However, by mistake they served us gluten-free crepes with gluten-containing cookies on top. A very serious error that does not usually occur here, but it is important to keep a better eye on it, and that Mayte solved with efficiency and humor, thank you!
Otherwise, good service and lovely staff
Absolutely lovely café with excellent food, just perfect if you've finished walking around the Hellfire Club. Staff are friendly, and the rustic decor is inspired by the Timber store. Outdoor seating and indoor seating available. The food was excellent, as was the tea. I can highly recommend the bacon/sausage/pudding sandwich and the Banoffee pie. There were vegan and vegetarian options, with Gluten free options for the celiacs.
We ordered Glazed Sticky Chicken Salad and Gluten Free French Toast and it was just amazing, one of the bests brunch we’ve had in Ireland. We’ll come back for sure 🤩
This place is lovely, had a great sandwich, but their gluten free bread is no substitute for sourdough bread, tasted seriously awful. It’s a very limp pita-like texture, extremely thin and no flavor, kind of like eating a wet paper towel. Wouldn’t eat here again until they replaced that bread on their sandwiches as someone with a gluten intolerance, otherwise flavors were really good so it was disappointing. Nice staff and atmosphere otherwise.
Our visit to Bewleys earlier today is best forgotten. It was not the experience I was expecting.
The service was less than average. My order was wrong and the food was only luke warm. When I queried the order, the waiter maintained that he'd told me something that he hadn't plus he assumed I was gluten intolerant because I asked for gf toast. Based on this assumption, he decided that I didn't need the boxty on my plate. He then proceeded to tell me that he'd told my friend that they had no boxty, only hash browns, which he also failed to mention when taking the order. To add insult to injury, I told him to bring me the hash browns. They never arrived by the time I'd finished eating. I don't expect any waiter to speak to me in the tone that this man did.
I paid €16.95 for 2 poached eggs, a small portion of smashed avocado, 1 tomato, a tablespoon of beans and 2 small pieces of gf toast. If the hash browns had actually arrived, the toast would have been extra! Tea is also extra at a whopping €4.50. It's a tea bag in a small pot of water! A flat white cost €4.95; tasty but not worth that plus I waited an eternity for it to arrive, having had to ask for it a second time. I was then told by the waitress that it was on its way. I doubt it takes over 15 minutes to make a flat white.
I will never eat here again. The prices are
outrageous and the food wasn't anything special. The restaurant was very busy and all I could think of was, fools and their money, myself included.
Amazing place! They have gluten-free toasts, and they really take care of cross-contamination. The food is really good, and the green smoothy very tasty!
We've been to 104 a few times now.
A winning combination of friendly and proffessional staff, excellent food, and being able to cater for Coeliac, means we'll keep going back (Extra points for being able to fry gluten free items separately to avoid cross contamination).
We've been for lunch, and also dinner, and we've also just had drinks outside in the sun. Each time has been a pleasure.
You won't be disappointed!
I have celiac disease, so I can’t have anything containing gluten or being cross contaminated. The server was super nice and understanding, made sure the kitchen was informed to handle it with proper care. The restaurant has a great variety of brunch options and offers (very delicious) gluten free bread. I felt very safe and the food tasted great, totally recommend it 😍
I had breakfast/brunch here this morning with my daughter. I had the mushrooms on toast and my daughter had eggs Benedict. The mushrooms on toast was delicious and was a good filling portion. I was able to get gluten free toast. My daughter enjoyed the eggs Benedict. We were very happy with our choice of Ebb and Flow for breakfast today. I would be happy to return here when I am in Dublin again.
Fantastic experience! Food and service were amazing! Best Thai food we've ever had and in such a lovely environment. Great Gluten free options too - very accommodating for coeliacs.
Ok, in complete transparency the pizza here was amazing. The best gluten-free pizza base I’ve tried possibly ever, but despite offering gluten-free options they are not a gluten-free safe business.
My main gripe is that they offer a gluten-free beer that contains gluten. We would NOT have ordered if it had wheat as an allergen clearly listed on the menu. Sadly, we did not notice the tiny “contains small amounts of gluten” label until it was too late. This is a big deal as my partner is allergic to gluten and it causes stomach pain, di—hea, and g-s amongst other issues.
Small amounts is preferred to large amounts, but having a reaction to gluten on my birthday…was not ideal.
Additionally, a lot of celiacs were cross-contaminated on the Find Me GF app. This blows because otherwise the gf pizza was really good. I would adjust my review if there was a little more mindfulness about allergies / cross-contamination.
Best gluten-free pancakes with a beautiful view! A shout out to our waiter, Felipe, who helped us go through the menu. Excellent service! ✨
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26 Fenian St, Dublin 2, D02 FX09, Ireland
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Rik Downey
What a find! We’re staying local and walked past the other evening, so glad we were able to book. Really relaxed vibe an excellent service. Max was super friendly and suggested some great wines. Drinks and food were top class (with good gluten free options) - highlights from the menu served today were the mini steak tartare, smoked eel, ox tongue and turbot. If you get chance, definitely visit!!
poor service, we ordered a gluten-free salad and one with gluten and we received two salads with gluten twice.
while he was serving us the cake, he took the slice and dropped it on the table, destroying it.
we also had a meat sandwich. needless to say that the raw materials were poor and bagged: low quality salad, the carrots tasted like bedbugs (absurd but true) and the pork looked like it was bought in the supermarket.
bad experience.
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Pye
67 Main St, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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Pia Adasme
Excellent!! The best thing was the 100% gluten-free food available.
A 10/10 restaurant 🥰 Everything was delicious and the service was very friendly.
The quality of the gluten free burger bun is incredible. Usually you're stuck with something as dry as Gandhis flip flop when you're ordering GF but I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the bun from here
Epic flavour on the Bjorn smash, the guava ketchup is also excellent
Classic pub with some phenomenal food and great service. Clearly marked celiac friendly dishes on the menu made it even more convenient. I would happily dine here any time I come back to the area.
Food was delicious and gluten free wwas well catered for. However, staff were poor, ignoring younger members of our group when ordering drinks and some staff didn't even know what was on the menu
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Cathal Ó Murchú
Set menu was delicious and the cocktails were really good. They did a good selection of gluten free replacements for my coeliac colleague too. So we were delighted
Eating there since it first opened. Signs and menu say it caters for dietary requirements so don't be put off when the lad at the counter says they have nothing gluten free. The Chef will make you something.
Would have given 5 stars only for having to go to the chef
Coffee is high quality. All the milks. You can buy beans too. Selection of cakes and buns (gluten free, lactose free) is great! Recently bought a pistachio croissant for my wife who said it was very satisfying.
Best Cafe near The Coombe (you'd likely go here a few times, so be sure to use the Squid app to get a free coffee after you buy 8!) .
I believe they only do brunch/lunch at the weekend. But check this out for a heck of an Eggs on Toast! It reminds me of the high standards to which the cafes Urbanity and Social Fabric adhere.
However, even though they always have 3+ gluten free cake choices, they don't have gluten free toast.
Music is (right now, anyway) low in volume and tone. Exactly what you want from a cafe. No radio rubbish.
The best cafe I've seen for folks with babies and toddlers as there are books and tactile toys.
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Bleecker Street Bar
67 Dorset Street Upper, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 XE10, Ireland
I love the food at Harry's and their coffee is excellent, too - this accounts for the four stars. I've met friends for brunch here on several occasions recently, and everything we've ordered has been delicious! The scrambled eggs I had most recently were perfectly cooked, buttery and gentle in taste, but not at all runny - a tricky line to walk, but exceedingly well managed.
If I could make one slight criticism of the food it would only be to say that it's hard to eat there if you eat gluten-free, although if you ask, they will sometimes be able to give you GF toast.
The staff are a mixed bag, if I'm honest, and it's not a place to go if you want to eat quickly. You will invariably wait a while to be served, and if you ask for things like salt and pepper, you will be handed paper sachets. While the latter is possibly a result of COVID and understandable, I do feel it detracts somewhat. I've never seen less than three members of staff in the café, and it's not a large space, but invariably there are people waiting to have their orders taken or to pay after eating.
My advice would be to visit for the food, but only if you're not in a rush and don't mind a somewhat erratic approach to service.