Top 5 Gluten-Free Dining Spots to Experience in Downtown Montreal
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
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
900-1100 Boul. René-Lévesque O, Montréal, QC H3B 4N4, Canada
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Enjoy an elegant hotel with stunning views, a warm bar atmosphere, and easy access to shopping and unique indoor tunnels.
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Pato
This was our second time to the Fairmont. First time after their renovations. This time we took the train from Toronto instead if driving. Best decision ever as the Via Rail train stop is just under the Hotel. Hotel was walking distance to shopping on St. Catherine Street and to St Andrew and St Paul Church were we went for Good Friday evening Choral and Orchestra service with the Handel's Messiah. We loved Fairmont's accommodations and the Buffet breakfast was worth the $39 charge for all that you get. Eggs as you like them, I chose Eggs Benedict with Salmon, also tried the crepes, sweet pastries, breads, bagels or you can have gluten free options, hash browns, bacon sausages, including fresh fruits ( blueberries, rasberries , blackberries, cantelope, pineapple, watermelon) that we almost missed as they were on the left side on a wall unit under cooling/ refrigeration fans.
La Finca Café | Café, Marché Local Lunch De Quartier | Dans La Région De Montréal
1067 Rue de Bleury, Montréal, QC H2Z 1N1, Canada
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Charming spot with a cozy patio for relaxing, offering a range of organic goodies and unique drinks, but it wraps up early at 3pm.
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Cecile Dubois-Herry
The place is nice with a patio in the back, just a shame it closes early at 3pm. Staff is very friendly, you can buy a few organic cereals/jams/beers/chocolate and gifts. They have a gluten-free brownie and the matcha latte is great but their filtered coffee is quite light/watered down so better to get an allongé.
This spot is known for its expertly aged steak, impressive sushi, and a generous creme brulee, though service can be a bit slow.
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Erin Turnbull
Honestly, one of the better steak places Ive been to. We had a 45 day aged Kansas sirloin and the chef's choice maki platter. The sushi was well made and tasty, and the steak was excellent. Service can be slow, but worth it. Only disappointing thing was the truffle fries - I dont recommend them. But the grilled asparagus was perfectly done. The creme brulee for dessert was generous and tasty. Happy to see their menu has all the gluten-free options well marked.
A lively spot perfect for group celebrations, known for its accommodating service and diverse menu options to suit everyone's tastes.
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Carly Shiff
I recently went to Arthur’s with a large group of girls while on a Bachelorette Party. We had an incredible server named Zak who went above and beyond in accommodating us. The food options worked well for all of our preferences, including vegetation, gluten free and those with no restrictions. Would recommend!