Tucked away on a quiet side street, this Italian spot offers a clean, accessible setting with indoor and terrace seating, including wheelchair accommodations. The friendly, professional service and clear gluten-free markings make it a considerate choice for those seeking gluten-free dining options.
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Accommodating
Some risk of cross-contamination
Trained staff
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GF options marked
Good to know
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They have clear markings for gluten-free choices on the menu.
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Pasta suitable for celiacs is available.
3
Expect higher prices for some items, like Gricini.
C. Granada, 33, Málaga, Spain
2.4km
People are saying
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Derrick Deans
In September we stopped at this Italian terrace for lunch. My wife is celiac and we were looking for a place that could confirm gluten-free options. The menu does indicate what is GF and so my wife ordered fusilli with marinara sauce which she liked. I ordered a regular carbonara pizza which I found to be thin and tasteless. The bacon looked and tasted like boiled ham. If you’re looking for GF then consider this place for a quick lunch, but otherwise that area of town has a lot of other options. Service also seemed like they were just tolerating us being there, even though it wasn’t busy.
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Thomas Ellison
If you’re coeliac, do NOT eat here. My partner is a coeliac and she’s been vomiting since we dined this evening. It’s our last night in Málaga and, frankly, I’m furious. This restaurant has ruined what has been an amazing time in an amazing place.