Top 9 Gluten-Free Take Away Spots to Enjoy in Imperia
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Last updated: July 11, 2025
Amelia
Str. Vicinale Bicio, 2, 18100 Imperia IM, Italy
Celiac friendly
ItalianPizzaDinnerOpen Late NightTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsDessertsLunchDeliveryPet FriendlyOutdoor SeatingKid Friendly
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Christian Kutscher
A beautiful little pizzeria in the mountains of Imperia city.
Extremely accommodating, and the pizzas were simply amazing.
The price/performance ratio was great.
Even though I hadn't pre-reserved a gluten-free option, they made one ready.
I'd be happy to come back!
English is spoken by the owner's (presumably) son. Otherwise, only Italian.
Pizzeria restaurant that prepares pizzas, first courses, second courses and desserts. There are numerous alternatives among the white pizzas and you can ask for gluten-free dough. The drinks cost only 50 cents more than water.
There are some tables inside, set up in a bright and modern environment. Other tables are set up under the gazebos in the parking lots in front of the restaurant, close to the roadway.
The waiters are not very coordinated with each other: the first person who assigned the table did not tell his colleague to clean up and set the table; at the end of the meal, no one came to ask if we wanted a dessert, a coffee or a liqueur.
Spianata Luigi Varese, 16, 18100 Imperia IM, Italy
Celiac friendly
SeafoodItalianOpen Late NightDessertsPastaLunchDinnerBrunchMediterraneanDeliveryPet FriendlyOutdoor SeatingKid FriendlyTake AwayRestaurant
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umut anlı
Amazing experience! Great variety of delicious vegan and gluten-free options. The staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. I’ll definitely be back!
Excellent ice cream, yogurt, coffee cream, cakes, spoon cake and coffee shop.
I tasted everything, all artisanal with natural and gluten-free products.
The managers and staff are kind, smiling, patient, helpful and welcoming.
It is a real pleasure to enjoy a cuddle from CORTE IMPERIA
From the perspective of a German tourist: This is a simple, yet lively, and well-attended pizzeria in a backyard, frequented predominantly by locals. On a Saturday evening, we were given the last available table. The food is typical, with gluten-free options available. The quality is decent, and the service is prompt. In addition to wine by the glass, several bottles of decent regional wine are also available. We opted for an Ormeasco, as Dolcetto is called here.
This review explicitly reflects the authenticity of its simplicity and normality. Anyone expecting "showmanship" is in the wrong place.