Bad Roman

Italian restaurant
Gluten-free options
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This spot offers a modern, luxe decor with a moody ambiance that creates a welcoming atmosphere for gluten-free diners. Despite challenges, the setting remains comfortable and fun, making it a notable choice for those seeking a stylish gluten-free dining experience.

Good to know

1

Reservations are recommended due to popularity.

2

The restaurant is located on the third floor of a shopping center.

3

Fries are breaded, so check for gluten-free sides.

10 Columbus Cir, New York, NY 10019, USA
2.4km

People are saying

T
We came for drinks and appetizers love the ambience and our wonderful bartender Petros was amazing so kind and helpful gave us great recommendations we are definitely coming back to this place! Love it! And the gluten free pasta was beyond delicious!
L
This is, without a doubt, one of the most disappointing meals I've ever had. As a chef with a culinary degree from ICE, I can confidently say I know students who could put out a better dish. The food was absolutely terrible, specifically the lobster special with gluten-free pasta. It was completely flavorless. I'm writing this review as I'm still seated at the restaurant. Given how bad this meal is, I've already made arrangements to have dinner at another restaurant. To top it all off, my waiter never even bothered to come back and ask how my meal was.
V
Fancy but not fun for celiac's and vegans. While they say a few items can be made vegan or gluten free, it's mostly through subtraction, so the dishes aren't balanced or satisfying. I appreciate that they surprised me with a dessert (our server originally told me they don't have anything for me), but I do wish they'd put more effort into making vegan and gluten free options taste good. Easy ideas: get some good vegan parm to put on veggies, offer a mushroom/pepper/eggplant dish, and add the granita to the dessert menu.

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