We went to this place because it is one of the few places that you can eat gluten free. We waited a bit but the food was delicious. We ate one of the best hamburgers we have ever eaten, good pinsa. Highly recommended.
Great service and the ideal place to work, study or be with friends. The music is super pleasant and for those intolerant to gluten there are many delicious options! Furthermore, the issue of allergens is very well clarified in the letter. I loved it
Honestly, I'd heard good things about this place, but it's true, it was a while ago. I was disappointed, and the gluten-free options leave a lot to be desired. It's a shame.
Lucia .. a guarantee. Friendly, very sweet and helpful. I've just been here to try their Orxata (absolutely a must try), their chufa cookies and then she managed (exceptionally) to transform a simple gluten-free sandwich (empty packaged) into a super stuffed toast with guacamole artichokes and jamon serrano. Delicious!!! I highly recommend coming here :)
For gluten free people, it is okay. I tried a gf item (some sort of chocolate / peanut butter layered bar) and it was quite large and cost about €5. I would say this is a fair price for a gluten free item, but it wasn't really worth the cost as I didn't particularly like it (however my roommate did so could just be my tastes). The atmosphere of the cafe was great- some studying others grabbing a coffee with friends. A bit overpriced (especially for Spain) but cute. The service was great and the workers are super kind :)
I have a wheat allergy and they have the option of gluten-free toast, which is difficult to find, and I have some intolerances, with a good conversation I was able to taste the homemade red fruit jam with gluten-free bread, the delicious coffee I already bought to make at home.
I recommend this place for the attention and quality of what they serve.
Phenomenal location and food, with a great summer terrace and a great atmosphere.
And in my case, being celiac, I had read some reviews about some options like the sandwiches, but upon arrival, at the owner's suggestion, they quickly adapted different starters and desserts for us so we could share them without any problem. As I said, great service.
I am only giving a review for the fact it is claiming it’s gluten-free here and there is nothing gluten-free. The coffee is good but a little expensive compared to many places in Valencia. It seems to be very popular with people in the neighborhood, but for me as someone who has celiac, I would not go here again.
I had a cold brew with an orange almond cake. The coffee was served in a small bottle that you could empty into the glass with ice cubes. The orange cake (gluten-free) was of course made with oranges from Valencia and was super tasty and not dry. If you're in Valencia and near the port, this is a really great cafe. Definitely try it out
I visited this place and ate a gluten-free “cheescake” that looked more like a flan with red berries on top because it didn't have any cheesecake. I doubt it was gluten-free because I have celiac disease and after eating it my stomach hurt all afternoon. I had visited the Kaffeina in Russafa before and without a doubt it seemed much better.
Despite arriving without a reservation and having the kitchen full, the service was wonderful and fast, they prepared the gluten-free dishes since I have celiac disease and Christian, the waiter, in addition to making us have a good time, made sure that everything was fine. If we return to the area (which is also beautiful) we will definitely repeat. Oh, and the very affordable price for the quality of the products!