Piazza della Vittoria, 17, 57027 San Vincenzo LI, Italy
Accommodating Gluten-Free
PizzaDinnerKid FriendlyOpen Late NightOutdoor SeatingTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsBeerDeliveryPet Friendly
Charming and cozy spot with great outdoor seating, where deliciously unique pizzas keep the crowds coming back for more!
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Anja Wintersteller
Gluten-free pizza was very good, everything was well tolerated. The regular pizzas were also sensational. Great advice. Very tight seating, some plastic chairs
Located near the harbor in a quiet pedestrian zone, this spot offers a cozy vibe and a variety of tasty dishes with flexible options.
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Mon Rie
Very friendly staff, clean, delicious food, children's menu, pizza also at lunchtime, gluten-free pizza (€3 extra charge), lactose-free mozzarella (€1 extra charge), and something else for everyone!
A hidden gem near the port offering exceptional service, a welcoming vibe, and rave reviews for their delicious dishes—perfect for families or dates!
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Ambra Scarcella
Excellent fish restaurant, very careful about gluten-free. Attention to detail, attentive service and a pleasant environment. Excellent seafood pan and fabulous gluten-free frying. I advise!
This spot is a go-to for delicious burgers and unique variations, with great service and a welcoming vibe that keeps people coming back.
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Laura
Lots of expectations but then we weren't even able to eat. We booked on Saturday afternoon, also notifying us that we have a celiac child and asking if there were dishes for him. They answer us absolutely yes without problems there is practically everything. We arrive at the appointed time and they had missed the reservation. They manage to find us a table. I open the menu and I don't find any mention of any allergens or presence of a gluten-free menu, I kindly ask the waitress what my son can order and she replies that there are gluten-free sandwiches but that they are certainly contaminated because they were cooked together with the others. I ask her if they can at least pay a little attention and she says no. Not giving ourselves much hope, we decide to abandon the place, much to our disappointment and above all that of our child. Twenty minutes by car to go to McDonald's when all the restaurants in San Vincenzo were full as it was Saturday evening. Really bad and not serious. I understand that it is not easy to do gluten-free well and I appreciate those who do it (even though more and more places are now doing it well and with excellent feedback) but if you propose it and then say that you will surely contaminate it then it is better to avoid it altogether because celiac disease is a disease and contamination nullify all efforts. We are very sorry they practically ruined our evening.