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The 8 Best Gluten-Free Cafés in North Adelaide

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Updated Jun 2025

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St Louis House of Fine Ice Cream and Desserts

St Louis House of Fine Ice Cream and Desserts

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20 O'Connell St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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This spot offers a lovely atmosphere with floor-to-ceiling windows, a unique menu printed like a book, and fresh, delicious desserts.

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Simone LU

The store staff is warm, and the hygiene is impeccable. The coffee beans were fresh. The desserts are also delicious, the sweetness jumps to the right level, and the fruit on top is fresh. But if you are also in need of Gluten free desserts or light meals, this store is not a good choice.

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Cathedral Hotel

Cathedral Hotel

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45 Kermode St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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With a cozy vibe and a beautiful upstairs venue, it's perfect for celebrations and offers a great atmosphere for gatherings.

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Tan Me Baby

Visited on a Tuesday, tried their $25 curry & house wine deal. Curry, roti and additional gluten free garlic bread was hot, fresh and delicious. With a glass of Yalumba wine - good value for money (noting I paid extra for the garlic bread). The curries were tasty and a good portion size. Could not fault the dishes. Was quiet-ish, but is a Tuesday. Table felt and sounded sticky as you moved (booth table) but otherwise it was an ok dining atmosphere. Just a Tuesday pop in and out vibe. Would definitely recommend going to try the curry night and am keen to see what else they do well.

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Chocolatree

Chocolatree

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25 O'Connell St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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Known for its amazing desserts and great coffee, this spot delivers a warm vibe that has everyone recommending it for a sweet treat.

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Absolutely love the desserts here! Josh is super welcoming and friendly, and was brilliant with my dietary requirements. Would highly recommend a gluten and dairy free Good Heavens. See you next time.

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Fare and Square

Fare and Square

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6/8 Wellington Square, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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A go-to spot in Adelaide for a quick and delightful brekkie or brunch, always serving up great vibes and smooth coffee.

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The Flying Fig

The Flying Fig

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161 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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Cozy corner cafe with a unique menu and a warm vibe that surprises with creative dishes and beautiful plating, perfect for a rainy day.

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bonbon and pumpkin

This unassuming small corner cafe is a lovely surprise ! When it’s cold and it rains , your thoughts turn to food . It was by chance that my friend and I found this place and went in to try . It was only after we parked nearby that he remembered he’d been here before and had had a lovely experience . The Flying Fig is apparently modeled after a NY Jewish Deli ( not that I’ve ever been to NY) . When we entered , it was warm and cozy , with a lovely aroma of coffee mixing with spices . The server was prompt and all smiles , told us to choose seating and followed us with menus to a small wooden window seat . My friend had already eaten , but ordered a small banana cake , with a side pitcher of cream , just right for a wet Winters afternoon. I ordered an iced almond latte - the coffee was a dark roast with a slight fruity aftertaste. I forgot to ask which blend they used , but it was pleasant. The menu was a little different to ordinary cafe fare , and had lots of dietary options. I ordered the smashed avo with poached eggs, but the difference being that instead of the ordinary toast, it was stacked on a sweet potato latke , which was so warm and crispy on the outside , and soft and sweet inside . The eggs were perfectly cooked , with runny yolks , and the smashed avocado and hazelnut dukkah helped round out the dish . The surprise element was the Manischewitz wine reduction ( which apparently is a non alcoholic Jewish wine , which tastes like a cross between maple syrup and honey , and complimented the hazelnuts)In addition, it was plated beautifully. I really loved this dish . The owner was so happy and friendly; he came to the table and ready to explain any questions that you had about the menu . Definitely need to come back and try the French Toast - which has a gluten free option . I saw it at someone’s table and it looked amazing. If you are getting a little tired of normal cafe fare, give this place a try .

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