Updated Sep 2024 for accuracy and safety
Via Guelfa, 43, Florence, Italy
Experience optimal vibes and splendid ambiance over here, with reviews praising it as one of the greatest places ever!
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Sometimes, I enjoy seeing an outside point of view about American food. I think the novelty of the place was worth it, the burgers were alright. Ironically enough our favorite was the burger with tomatoes and burrata cheese! What was truly engaging for me was the kindness of the waitstaff, and trying to converse both in Italian and English. There’s an arcade downstairs and they are accommodating for Gluten Free friends. I’d recommend this for families if you’re looking to sit and take a break from walking and let the kids play some games for a bit. Skip the milkshakes but the cakes looked decent.
Piazza del Carmine, 4R, Florence, Italy
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
Checked by AtlyAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I ate here with my boyfriend. Very eccentric but also elegant and cute place. Friendly staff but I didn't like the fact that they made us sit down and then told us that we had to get up by 8.30pm because more people would be arriving. Vegetarian menu and wander entirely gluten-free. Colorful, well-finished and delicious dishes.
Via Senese, 18/red, Florence, Italy
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Checked by AtlyAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I’m a celiac visiting Florence. I didn’t have a lot of hope for finding a good gluten free option and they had a case of them! Individually wrapped. I had a chocolate croissant and it was amazing! Also had the best coffee. So good and worth the walk. Not badly priced at all.
Via Giuseppe Verdi, 36R, Florence, Italy
This spot is a must-visit for quality sandwiches and an inviting vibe, perfect for a quick and delightful lunch break.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Great service, they are very honest and friendly. As a person with celiacs but also a foodie, i am always searching for the best gluten free food. They have gluten free buns, and a special sandwich maker that is used only for the gluten free buns. The ingredients are high quality, and all the sandwiches are really tasty. When i return to Florence i will definitely visit them again
Piazza del Mercato Centrale, 4, Florence, Italy
Stumble upon this gem hidden in Florence's central market offering an exquisite taste; engaging chef wittily battles thieving birds.
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Absolutely the best gluten free bread I have ever had in my life! I cannot recommend this place enough! I got the capri and want it again tomorrow!
Piazza de' Pitti, 3/r, Florence, Italy
Enjoy the best sandwiches in Florence at this gem discovered by chance, loved by locals and tourists alike, with kind and professional service.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
I would give three and a half stars because there is ample room for improvement for this very characteristic little place. The lady and the guys were welcoming and homely. The sandwiches are also good with a good filling of salami and cheese depending on what is chosen. The lasagna is good. There are also options for gluten intolerants and the wine is very tasty (Chianti by the glass). As a suggestion for improvement, I would like to say that more authentic bread could be used (the one used is good but I think there are better ones); another improvement is the POS: those who want to pay by card have to leave the room because the terminal doesn't work and in chaotic moments it becomes annoying. You could insert a wifi repeater to take the line from outside and allow you to pay at the cash register. For the rest, considering location and affordability, it is a very convenient place.
Via Pisana, 10/R, Florence, Italy
A bustling spot perfect for enjoying custom sandwiches or a monthly special, complete with indoor and outdoor seating and great vibes.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Everytime we pass this place in the evening, it is packed with people outside and inside. We finally tried it a few weeks back and we have been back 3 times now! They have delicious sandwiches in 3 different breads (even a gluten free option!!!) and you can either choose one of their recipes or you can build your own with 3 ingredients for 6 euros. Fantastic pricing and wonderful sandwiches! They also have a menu of the month available, but booking is needed for that. I've never tried it yet, but will! They even mentioned that they can arrange alternatives for vegetarian or gluten free dietary restrictions. They have an outside seating area as well as inside one. And an extra room in the back and basement for seating among the wine, super cool and local! The staff (and we had the pleasure to meet the owner too) have always been nice and friendly and they spoke English too, which made it easier if needed. Their menu is both in English and Italian. And their house wine is 10/10! Make sure to order a bottle for sure!!
Borgo la Croce, 52/R, Florence, Italy
With a stunning ambiance and an attentive owner, this spot is a must-visit for tasty bites and delightful local wine.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Excellent gluten free flat bread and excellent, very friendly owners
Chiosco Volante al secondo piano, Viale Alessandro Guidoni, 85, Florence, Italy
Experience a burst of creativity with a unique blend of flavors and eco-friendly practices that redefine traditional tastes in a spectacular way.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
I took a gluten-free seitanotto as I have celiac disease, I must say that I thought it was a sandwich with gluten. Yummy, perfection. An incredible mix of ingredients. No, I didn't think such a good sandwich existed. Thank you chef🥰🥰