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The 18 Best Gluten-Free Cafés in A Coruña

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Updated May 2025

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ClemCafé

ClemCafé

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Rúa de San Pedro, 118, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

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Giselle Iglesias

Gluten-free: Gluten-free sweet options are brownie, an almond tartlet, cheesecake and cookie. I tried the cheesecake and it was delicious. All the toasts have the option of gluten-free bread, which they make themselves, although it seems out of place to charge 2 euros extra for each plate of gluten-free toast, it ends up costing 9 euros and the plate is not worth it for that price. I think it is an abuse, celiac disease is not a lifestyle or a fashion, it is a disease. Outside of this, the attention is excellent, the place is divine. I recommend going for sweets!

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Pandelino

Pandelino

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PANDELINO, Rúa Rosalía de Castro, 7, A Coruña, Spain

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INES M.C.

In my opinion the place is spectacular, with music and a calm atmosphere. I have been comfortable. I ordered a matcha tea with a vegetable drink, it was not one of the best I have had, perhaps because I am used to having homemade vegetable drinks and this one had too much sugar. The gluten-free bread toast was good. I wanted to buy the bread but I found out in the store that it had too many additives, which disappointed me. They put my drink first and it took them a long time to bring me the toast. The price seemed exaggerated to me. I already knew the price of the toast because it appeared on the menu and it also appeared that there was an additional €1 supplement for the gluten-free bread, but the price of the matcha tea seemed excessive to me and it did not appear on the menu. Breakfast menus appear on the menu but none for celiacs. The attentive staff

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Café Tertulia

Café Tertulia

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Rúa do Pombal, 2, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

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Irene Camus

My sister took me to breakfast and the service, the atmosphere and especially the food were truly incredible. We are both celiacs and they had toast options that were brutal and they also gave us some gluten-free cookies with our coffee. A 10, I will repeat without hesitation on the next visit.

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Liam brunch

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Rúa do Xeneral Pardiñas, 6, bajo, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

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Sonia Vila Rivas

Friendly treatment and pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. Gluten-free options

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La Alacena De Cris

La Alacena De Cris

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Rúa do Pintor Juan Luis, 3, Bajo, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

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LUIS MATIAS LOPEZ RIVAS

Very nice place, with soft and enveloping ambient music. Very attentive staff explaining the dishes and recommending. Simple decoration without fanfare. You eat calmly and well. Prices go up a little for gluten-free products.

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