Top 6 Gluten-Free Spots with Outdoor Seating to Enjoy in Bloor West Village, Toronto
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 19, 2025
Simply Thai Cuisine
2253 A Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 1N8, Canada
Accommodating Gluten-Free
LunchDinnerDeliveryTake AwayOutdoor Seating
A beautiful spot with super delicious dishes and a clean vibe that keeps diners coming back for more.
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Guy Crawford
Absolutely love this Thai restaurant - we've been several times. They're happy to make almost every dish gluten free, the restaurant itself is beautiful and the service is excellent.
This unique fusion spot in Etobicoke offers a warm atmosphere and incredible flavors, making it a must-visit for food lovers.
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Eat With Buns (EatWithBuns)
Gluten-Free Options: Yes, but not indicated on the menu.
Halal/ Kosher Options: Unsure
Vegan Option: Unsure
Vegetarian Options: Yes
Nut Free Options: Yes
Dairy Alternatives : Unsure
First Impression: Unique spot in Etobicoke. They serve a fusion of Turkish and Greek food.
Order: lentil soup, pomegranate chicken salad, kebab
Favourite: Lentil soup. I really liked that they added pomegranate , very tasty. We also really enjoyed the black bread with their home made sauce.
Critiques: The chicken in the salad was frozen chicken fingers, this was not indicated on the menu. This left us disappointed.
Bonus: Very friendly staff, you will surely feel welcome.
Take Away: Great spot to have some good food on a nice patio.
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Unique pasta options shine here, with a delicious vegan twist and flavors that pack a punch, leaving everyone satisfied and happy.
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Rebecca Shirer
If you don’t have allergies this place is great and has delicious food.
This post is mainly for the gluten free community because I have had many frustrating experiences at this restaurant. Long story short, if you have a gluten allergy, I wouldn’t recommend eating here.
Long story:
I am very gluten intolerant and used to come here often. I had ordered the RIGATONI ALLA RUSTICA 3 times and had always asked if the sausage was gluten free. The waiters always went to the kitchen to ask and have always said that it was. However, every time I ate there, I never felt very well, but was always assured that the sausage and everything else in that dish was gluten free so I brushed it off. One time when I ordered that meal, the waiter told me he had been working there for years and that the sausage was never gluten free. I was so shocked and explained that I was always told it was. He assured me that no, they never have been gf. This explained the sickness I had experienced after my meal. This was very concerning to me and has caused a lot of confusion and a loss of trust in the restaurant and I stopped eating there.
Last night was my first time back in a while with some friends. I was hoping that my experience would be more positive. My mom, who is also gf and not knowing my previous situation, asked if the sausage was gluten free in that same meal. Our server gave a very annoyed look at her, shrugged and said “I don’t know.” Mom asked if he could find out for her and he again shrugged and said “Just don’t order that one”. My mom then asked if the meat balls were gluten free and got the same response. I asked if the salad dressings were gluten free and also got the same response. Our server seemed annoyed by our questions and very dismissive.
I didn’t feel very comfortable eating there last night after that as he didn’t seem to care about what we could actually eat on the menu. He made us both feel nervous eating there. So what pasta sauce and salad dressing options are even gluten free? Going forward, it would be very appreciated if your staff and chef were more educated about gluten intolerance and your gluten free options. If you are going to offer and advertise gluten free options on your menu, your staff needs to be educated on what sauces are actually gluten free on your menu. This is a very serious issue for many people. I was very upset and disappointed to find out that I was eating gluten that whole time when I trusted that the servers and kitchen staff would know better. I understand that there is always risk of cross contamination when eating out, but when there are gf options, the expectation is that the employees would at least know what options are actually gluten free on the menu.
Ordered a customized vegan pizza and regular pizza. The crust was just how it should be. Fluffy, light + airy. Service and delivery was great. They're one of the best pizza places in the area and they really cater to everyone too. You can get gluten free and dairy options and they have a wide array of toppings. Highly recommend 👍
Quirky serving style and delicious coffee make this spot a cozy gem, though the glass latte can be a bit tricky to handle.
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Anthony Petrini
Friendly service and yummy coffee. Lost a star because my latte was served in a glass without a handle which seemed odd because it was a hot drink, but everything else was great!
Egg on toast was delicious, and the gluten free date and almond bar tasted like a butter tart!