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Via Senese, 18/red, Florence, Italy
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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I’m a celiac visiting Florence. I didn’t have a lot of hope for finding a good gluten free option and they had a case of them! Individually wrapped. I had a chocolate croissant and it was amazing! Also had the best coffee. So good and worth the walk. Not badly priced at all.
P.za di Santa Maria Novella, 12R, Florence, Italy
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
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Delicious selection of pastries and goodies.
Via Erbosa, 12r, Florence, Italy
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
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Paradise for us celiacs!
Via del Corso, 30 r, Florence, Italy
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Confirmed by Fanny Isaksson, OwnerAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Excellent coffee, delicious breakfast pastries, and tasty yogurt bowls! The limited seating makes it less suitable for larger groups, but it's perfect for take-out. They offer a diverse menu with vegan and gluten-free choices.
Piazza de' Pitti, 3/r, Florence, Italy
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
I would give three and a half stars because there is ample room for improvement for this very characteristic little place. The lady and the guys were welcoming and homely. The sandwiches are also good with a good filling of salami and cheese depending on what is chosen. The lasagna is good. There are also options for gluten intolerants and the wine is very tasty (Chianti by the glass). As a suggestion for improvement, I would like to say that more authentic bread could be used (the one used is good but I think there are better ones); another improvement is the POS: those who want to pay by card have to leave the room because the terminal doesn't work and in chaotic moments it becomes annoying. You could insert a wifi repeater to take the line from outside and allow you to pay at the cash register. For the rest, considering location and affordability, it is a very convenient place.