Top 15 Gluten-Free Bars to Experience in Lisboa City
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 25, 2025
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R. Luciano Cordeiro 74A, 1150-217 Lisboa, Portugal
Celiac friendly
Vegan OptionsDinnerOpen Late NightVegetarian OptionsBreakfastLunchCafeDeliveryTake AwayOutdoor SeatingKid FriendlyBarRestaurant
A vibrant spot known for its stylish decor and attentive service, offering a unique dining experience that leaves everyone raving.
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Saioa
I booked on this site because I had read it recommended on Google. The truth is that the restaurant is very cool and they have a lot of varieties of French dishes: gluten-free, vegetarian... everything looked very good. We order the normal and the pure. The truth is that we expected something more, it wasn't bad but I wouldn't say it's the best franceshina I've ever eaten in my life. The treatment was very good and the atmosphere was very cool.
Charming and cozy with a relaxed vibe, this small spot in Alfama offers well-prepared dishes and a delightful atmosphere, perfect for a casual night out.
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Nazareno Ostorero
Very good atmosphere and better food. But they charged me €10 for two slices of gluten-free bread (we ordered the mixed board that comes with regular bread, we wanted it to be without bread and order the extra gluten-free bread that cost €2, but they offered to make the change directly without telling us about the disproportionate surcharge). A great pity
Expect a cozy spot with an eclectic menu of delicious tapas that cater to diverse tastes and options, all paired with a fun 80s vibe.
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Dan Doyle
Great meal in Lisbon. Fantastic service and a menu full of tasty options for a celiac eater including gf bread for our cheese plate. Enjoyed the 80’s playlist and the friendly staff. Highly recommend.
Intimate and romantic with a cozy vibe, this place offers unforgettable fado music and a delightful atmosphere that captivates both locals and tourists alike.
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Joe Davis
Had such a great time here and very accommodating of Gluten free restrictions for diet. Entertainment was fantastic
A secret gem perfect for catching sunsets, enjoying relaxing dinners, and having great conversations with a welcoming host.
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secret gem 💎 to watch sunset or enjoy a relaxing dinner or mocktail.
I loved my homemade hummus and olives. They even switched it to gluten-free bread. I’d love to see vegetable sticks as an alternative to bread on the menu.
Mario is a very kind host and always up for a good conversation.
Thank you for making my last night in Lisbon so special.
February 2024
Optimal location. Airport attached, but you can't hear anything because of the soundproofing of the rooms.
The breakfast (buffet) was wonderful even for celiacs.
Highly recommended.
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Crafty Corner
R. de São João da Praça 95, 1100-519 Lisboa, Portugal
Fabulous resturant, the venue is unique, the service attentive and the food wonderfully cooked and served. Clearly marked and varied gluten free options. I would highly recommend a meal here!
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Hotel Açores Lisboa
Av. Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro 3, 1070-060 Lisboa, Portugal
Gluten-free options
BarHotelRestaurant
Great vibes with welcoming staff, comfy rooms, and a convenient metro stop right outside, though the area lacks attractions to explore nearby.
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Renee Caines
The staff in the reception and restaurant were the stars of our 3-night visit. The restaurant was able to accommodate my son and me with our Celiac diets (gluten free). Any interaction with the staff was warm, friendly and helpful.
The room was clean, bed was comfortable. The bathroom was a great size. Thankful for the room safe. The room felt a bit squished with furniture.
If you're a Canadian traveling to Portugal, get used to putting your room key in the power slot to get power to your room. I think it's a very smart way to stop wasted electricity.
The location is very handy for Metro as the Prança des Eshpana stop is outside the front doors. For walking, we couldn't find much around us to see or do in the vicinity.
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Seventh Brunch
Calçada do Combro 147, 1200-452 Lisboa, Portugal
Accommodating Gluten-Free
BreakfastLunchBrunchCafeDeliveryKid FriendlyBar
An energetic brunch spot on the Tramway 28 route, buzzing with music and offering a fantastic vibe along with convenient charging sockets.
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Ilmari Kontulainen
Delicious gluten free pancakes. Affordable prices. The set on the picture + flatwhite costed 17,5€