This cozy spot offers a delightful selection of freshly made treats and a warm atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing visit.
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Jon-Sindre Husum
A very pleasant bakery which, in addition to everything good, has lots of good gluten-free pastries for those who need it.
Stop by here when we are nearby.
Expect an upbeat vibe with a creative twist on delightful crepes, all served in a cozy spot that gets busy early—definitely worth a visit!
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elisabetta vitali
Nice place that serves excellent crepes, both sweet and savory, even gluten-free! I went twice during my trip to Oslo and was very satisfied. The first time the waiting times were a little too long, but the very kind waitress apologized and offered us some ice cream. I recommend it!
Charming spot with delightful pastries, a cozy atmosphere, and a welcoming vibe that makes it a must-visit every morning.
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Cla
Very nice and welcoming place in the center, possibility of eating gluten-free but the pastries (desserts) are available after 10:00 in the morning, I went there at 9:30 as I had a tour of the city at 10 and the only gluten-free option was bread with which the shop assistants prepared me a sandwich with ham, cheese and mayonnaise, too bad the bread was cold. I went by in the afternoon to get some pasta and that was very good. In any case, breakfast for two, a gluten-free sandwich and a normal filled sandwich, a fruit juice and a latte: €30
Step into a vibrant spot where the chefs craft authentic Italian pizza in a cozy atmosphere, making it a must-visit for pizza lovers!
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Andreas Dønåsen
Without a doubt Trondheim's best pizza. The menu is just right, both classics and some exotic varieties. Good ingredients without being over the top. Have eaten here many times, never disappointed. Especially good on gluten-free and adaptations if needed. Small minus on service due to mobile (QR) ordering. This takes away a bit of the charm.
A charming café with a cozy vibe, known for its delicious breakfasts and generous portions, perfect for a casual brunch in Tromso.
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Sarina Bösch
Cozy restaurant with some gluten-free breakfast options (omelets and pancakes). The omelets were amazing, very large and with a lot of cheese. I think the bread could have been crispier, but that's the only comment.
This cozy spot offers a self-service vibe with a variety of average-priced options, all in a warm and nicely decorated atmosphere.
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Inge Zijlmans
We ate here because we could walk in straight from our hotel. We were greeted kindly by a very fast man. But... You have to order via an app unless you have allergies, then walk to the bar yourself. It took 40 minutes for us to get the food. The fish soup was ok. Enough fish but not super tasty. My friend got a gluten-free sirloin dish and that was ok too. There are much nicer places to eat in Tromsø. I would say choose that. And that friendly gentleman did not greet us back when we left. Shame.
Cozy vibes, stunning views, and a welcoming atmosphere make this spot perfect for a relaxed hangout with your furry friend.
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Silje Kristiansen
Løvetann is so cozy! Their food is great and so is their selection of beverages. I had a super nice red wine last time I was there. And it is one of the few places in Bergen where you get good tea (and not just a Ceylon tea bag). Love it!
They are very accommodating when it comes to dietary requirements and choices. There are always several things on their menu that are both gluten free and vegan, or can be modified to fit. Thank you for being inclusive! ❤️
They also allow dogs inside which is SO nice! My little Chihuahua loves coming with me.
Very easy going place with super cozy atmosphere! I highly recommend it!
A cozy haven with vintage vibes, perfect for cake lovers to relax and enjoy delightful treats while people-watching through large windows.
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Venus
A very cosy, vintage-style café specializing in home-baked cakes and soups.
We arrived at around 10.30am, noted there was minimal crowd. Upon entering the shop, there was no clear guidance from staff on the seatings (we assumed it was free-seating). At the start, the service wasn’t particularly friendly, but it felt like they trusted their food to speak for itself.
Seating is limited (about 5–6 tables if I can recall correctly of various sizes). Some plates were left uncleared, and I noticed customers occasionally moving them to find space (the plates were eventually cleared though, when the staff had the time ◡̈).
At the counter, my family and I were greeted by a beautiful display of cakes. Though there was minimal English signage, a kind staff member took the time to explain the different options in English and offer recommendations after she noticed us struggling to decipher using Google translate what the labels meant.
We tried the Islandkake, Marias suksessterte, and Limepai; all sooooo delicious. The Islandkake and Limepai were my ultimate favourites. These 2 cakes left such a lasting impression on me even after the trip. I miss it already!
Overall, this place is a charming spot perfect for cake lovers who enjoy a cosy, nostalgic atmosphere. It was like visiting your fantasy grandma’s cottage. Also, the gluten free choices here were plentiful! Would recommend this cafe for the good food and unique experience!
A vibrant spot with a variety of dishes and a unique ambiance, perfect for a casual meal with excellent service and a delightful atmosphere.
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Chris Lewis
Great local place to eat. The food was very good and had gluten-free options for me. Drinks were made well, and everything was delicious. It was strange for us to order at the bar and everything was delivered to our table. However, all the employees were super friendly and helpful.
This spot is a must-visit for its amazing variety of baked goods, especially unique pastries and sandwiches that stand out in Oslo.
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Lindsay Krygier
GLUTEN FREE BAKED GOODS!! I had the best gluten and lactose free cinnamon bun!! They have plenty of gluten free breads, baked goods, and sandwiches! A must-visit when in Oslo!!!
A chic spot merging style with tasty baked goods, offering unique treats that cater to all dessert lovers.
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Giuseppe Trotta
Pastry shop inside a clothing store. I review it because among the different options it also has gluten-free desserts including kaneldrom also known as cinnamon roll. For celiacs it may be worth going and tasting it
Quirky spot with unique rolls and cozy vibes; enjoy a chilled atmosphere and multilingual chatter, perfect for a fun outing.
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iris manov
Now I have been disappointed several times by this scheme. They sell gluten-free buns with and without raisins. I have stopped by several times early to get hold of the bowl that they are supposed to fill with cream and butter and sugar and cinnamon. It sounds delicious, but I can never get hold of these buns and for some strange reason they refuse to spread raisins on buns. You don't get any explanation either, I'll pay for it whatever it costs, but no they just say they're not allowed to spread raisins on them🤯
A cozy spot with a chill vibe, offering a tasty variety of veggie options that cater to various dietary needs and leave you feeling satisfied.
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Mona Malin Berglund
Vegan food with many gluten free options both food and sweets. Kids portions available. Service is sometimes good other times bot so good because the place is full.Sadly often a bit too crowded because it's popular.
Charming spot with excellent baked goods and cozy corners, perfect for a relaxing chat over coffee and cider.
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Ennio I.
I met a cute guy I was supposed to take on our first date, but he has a gluten allergy. Walked around Asker from cafe to cafe, looking for good alternatives, until I came here! Both gluten-free cakes and rolls, and quiet places where we could chat. Also bought a bottle of apple cider to share, had to impress. Thank you Baker Hansen!
Baker Hanson is to be credited for it gluten free and other ranges of cakes and bread.
Unlike other major chains vis Star bucks which offer nothing.
Vote with feet.
All 4 at the table got cold food. Same bread on gluten-free burger bread as Macdonald's. And the burger was dry and tasted burnt. NOK 340 for something you could get at McDonald's for NOK 200.
Good crockery, I think?, if we had had more time they would have fixed the problems.
Enjoy a cozy spot with a great selection of baked goods and coffee, perfect for relaxing with friends or grabbing something sweet to go.
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Signe Vollan
De har et stort utvalg av glutenfritt brød, grovbrød, loff og gulerotbrød - noen ganger ferske bakevarer!!
Flere glutenfrie kakestykker som gulerotkake, fromasjkake med nøttebunn - glutenfri granola, hamburgerbrød, pølsebrød, foccaia og wienerbrød.
Anbefaler absolutt å dra innom 😍
The burger was VERY good, both without and with gluten! And good service! I, who am picky, found something I liked, and my dear grandfather found something he liked. The toilets were clean and nice.
A cozy spot with a unique build-your-own sandwich option, comfy seating, and a perfect blend of delicious flavors and great coffee.
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Nick Smith
This was a great find for us as they had freshly made gluten free loaf so we could have make your own sandwich. The food was delicious with a good selection, comfortable seating, great coffee, friendly staff, and lovely location.
Charming central café with a tempting cake selection and tasty coffee, perfect for sweet indulgence and cozy hangouts.
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Leah Mullins
I came here for the gluten free and dairy free options, which are sparse in Oslo. I was pleasantly surprised by the bean brownie, which was a tad sweet but otherwise good. The coffee was OK.
What I thought was really strange was the Mediterranean bowl. It was a really odd assortment of fruits, vegetables, and nuts with hummus. While I’m happy to have something to suit my dietary needs, I found it off to be eating pickles, sun-dried tomatoes, dates, olives, passion fruit, and hummus in the same plate. Overall, I would suggest avoiding the food and sticking to the teas and sweets.
Needed manned counter to be certain what I ordered was gluten free. The self service machines are hard to use for such. After 10min waiting with no service at the manned order counter I left. Disappointed, a feeling often reserved for after having eaten McD.