Antica Cantina

Italian restaurant
Celiac friendly
Lunch
Dinner
Open Late
Italian
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This intimate, rustic spot offers a family atmosphere with tasteful furnishings and a covered, relaxing outdoor seating area. Certified for gluten-free dining, it provides a warm, welcoming ambiance and attentive, friendly service ideal for those seeking a safe and enjoyable gluten-free experience.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.
Piazza Monaldeschi, 18, 05018 Orvieto TR, Italy
2.4km

People are saying

G
85 euros for four first courses, a miserable appetizer and two desserts, it's really too much! Really slow and uncoordinated service. Linguine with artichokes overcooked and tasteless and also broken Ravioli with ricotta and spinach covered in butter Gluten-free bread brought to the table with a truly terrible flavor! Dessert quite anonymous in flavor
A
Unique experience, we went for lunch on May 1st, although the place was packed with people, the owner took care of everything down to the smallest detail, welcomed customers in an exceptional way, immediately responded to our needs as we have a celiac child, the cleanliness and accuracy of the service is fantastic, I highly recommend it...unique and unrepeatable dishes for both us and the child, we will definitely return. Again thank you thank you thank you.
L
Bad experience.. we booked at this restaurant for a Saturday lunch.. we arrive a quarter of an hour early and even before sitting down they tell us that the waiting times will be long... but we didn't think of wasting 3 hours in this restaurant for an appetizer and a first course… There are 4 of us and we choose this restaurant because they assure us that they cook typical fresh gluten-free pasta... we order a platter, artichokes and a first course each. The wait for the cutting board is about 1h30.. I don't know how long it takes to put slices of cured meats on a plate.. Then... the waitress arrives (1h30 after taking the order) saying that the fresh gluten-free pasta is finished... at that moment I wanted to get up and leave... due to the lack of seriousness in everything... Also because a lady next to me who had ordered after me receives the plate of fresh gluten-free pasta that I should have had. I order another dish... rigatoni. At a certain point we see the waitress entering and leaving the restaurant with a package of pasta in the bag and trying to hide it... at this point I think: "Was I supposed to bring my own pasta before?!" Never seen something like this... We continue to wait.. it's 3.25pm ​​and we decide that if the dishes don't arrive we'll leave.. two minutes later the dishes finally arrive! Never seen and experienced such a long lunch for having eaten so little.. A piece of advice, organize yourself better..

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