Top 11 Gluten-Free Bars to Experience in Newfoundland and Labrador
Your curated guide to gluten-free dining options, with detailed reviews and recommendations for safe celiac-friendly meals.
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Last updated: June 18, 2025
Port Rexton Brewery + Tap Room
6 Ship's Cv Rd, Port Rexton, NL A0C 2H0, Canada
Accommodating Gluten-Free
DeliveryTake AwayPet FriendlyBarOutdoor Seating
Discover a cozy local brewery with an inviting patio and a rotating selection of tasty brews, perfect after a hike or trivia night.
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Satellite Falling
We had a great experience visiting this brewery. A wonderful cool yet cozy environment on a rainy evening. Chip Truck dining was incredible and I love their gluten free offerings. I am definitely placing a mail order to get some to Ontario.
Eating at this restaurant was the best dining experience I've had in St John's. The food is good, the price is good, and the service was exceptional. Very highly recommend for gluten free eaters.
A stunning spot to celebrate special moments, featuring gorgeous ambiance, spacious rooms, and easy access to local shops and entertainment.
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Lizanne Hanks
Blue on Water Restaurant
I visited Blue on my birthday and was treated to one of the finest meals I've had in years. It's rare for an entire meal to be excellent, but this was!
The appetizers (Scallops, arancini, beet and arugula salad) were all exceptional - thoughtfully plated, sumptuous and a perfect balance of flavours.
The mains (duck, chicken and salmon) were also delicious: seared or crusted on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside. Accompanying seasonal veg were also toothsome and simply prepared.
Desserts (gluten free almond cake and a chocolate entremet) were to-die-for and I don't even eat dessert usually. Pretty as a picture and layered with complementary elements.
Our server, Lyndon, and manager Emily provided stand-out service making our evening even more special.
Excellent music by Ron Kelly, great menu options and service on a Friday night in May. Consistent friendly welcome from Chico when he only sees us from out of town a few times a year. Food was delicious. Scallops, spinach salad and fish and chips with sweet potato fries. 3 salad options, lots of fish and shellfish and gluten free options on dinner menu.
Experience a cozy spot with comfy rooms, stunning views, and a welcoming vibe, plus a great lounge and dining area for relaxing moments.
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Doug Woollard
Darlene the owner does a wonderful job of making you feel instantly welcome at the hotel. Recognizing we had been on the road awhile she offered her laundry facilities so we could do our laundry. The rooms are not fancy or large but they are functional, with a great view and comfortable bed. Dinner was great. My partner had the cod and I had braised beef. Our friends had the Crab cakes and salad. The Complimentary breakfast includes two types of scrambled eggs, various bread and buns fruit salad and yogurt. Darlene even had gluten-free bread which is rare in western NL. The rooms are quiet at night even though the hotel is roadside. There is a lounge with full bar, dining room and lobby.
Definitely not the experience we were expecting. It has been awhile since we were at Saltwater - we were last there in 2013 at the old location and it was excellent. It was a very different experience this time.
Service was extremely slow, especially given that there were only a few other tables that were occupied. Just over an hour before we got the one appetizer that we shared between 2 of us. Our mains left a lot to be desired. The cod was very undercooked and the salmon was just “fine”. This was after witnessing multiple dishes going to wrong tables over and over, and then when ours finally arrived the server announced our gluten free salmon dish (we are not gluten free).
The whole evening felt very chaotic and disorganized even though it did not seem busy at all.
Our server was very kind and apologetic, she did it take the cod off of our bill.
Overall, it was very disappointing and hopefully just a very “off” night for the staff/restaurant.
Upstairs rooms and a cozy bar vibe make this a great spot, with skilled bartenders crafting unique drinks and offering personal local tips.
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Lauren P
A friend and I stayed in the rooms upstairs, and after a long day of traveling from Vancouver, decided to head down to the bar after dropping stuff off in our room.
I'm so glad we did!
I had potato skins and the chicken wings. They were very tasty, and Gluten-free! I also had a fair amount of wine. :D
The man behind the bar that night was attentive and kind (I think he even laughed at one of my jokes= very kind). As he grew up in the area, he also had a lot of fantastic recommendations.
Some words about Blair: "Not only is Blair really smart, but he's also super kind and generous. I've heard him referred to as 'saintly' and I wouldn't argue."
I would suggest trying whatever drink/cocktail special they have when you're there. They're concoction wizards!
For a few other nights, we had Ian serving us. He was also kind and attentive, and withstood friendly roasting quite well. I looked forward to our evenings downstairs at Magnum & Steins. Other staff members, and especially the manager, Kelly, really made us feel like family. It was so lovely, and they're a major part of why I can't wait to head back to St. John's. I could probably write a novel, but I'll settle for this short story. ❤️