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The 11 Best Gluten-Free Lunch Spots in Pavia

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By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community

Updated Jun 2025

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Pizza Leggera Pavia

Pizza Leggera Pavia

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Via Alessandro Brambilla, 70/F, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy

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Raffaella Spanedda

Excellent thin-crust pizzas, with a wide choice on the menu including traditional, white and special. The menu also includes appetizers, first and second courses, sweet pizzas and desserts. The service is quick and courteous, the place modern and pleasant. Gluten-free dough and vegan versions are present on the menu. The only flaw: to view the menu it's not enough to scan a QR code, but you actually need to download an application; It can be inconvenient for those who don't have space on their phone.

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Trattoria Pizzeria Vecchia Pavia

Trattoria Pizzeria Vecchia Pavia

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Via Antonio Mantovani, 3, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy

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Pina Italiano

Good pizza and also served in a reasonable time. Worth mentioning are the options for celiacs. The desserts, however, are only industrial: too bad! The environment is a bit noisy.

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Ristorante Pizzeria Marechiaro

Ristorante Pizzeria Marechiaro

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Piazza della Vittoria, 8/D, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy

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We ate well with average prices. They are also equipped for gluten-free, too bad they didn't have desserts for lunch to satisfy us. Otherwise friendly staff and quick service.

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Tigella Bella

Tigella Bella

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Corso Carlo Alberto, 28, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy

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Valeria Zonato

Simple place, excellent quality/price ratio, friendly and efficient staff. They also have products for celiacs. Reservation recommended

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Puro Slow Burger

Puro Slow Burger

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Corso Carlo Alberto, 18, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy

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Angela Brasacchio

Being celiac, I contacted the place in advance asking for information and, despite the lack of a separate kitchen, they reassured me by telling me about gluten-free bread, AIC certification and a separate oven, only the fresh ones could be contaminated. Once I arrived for dinner, together with some colleagues, apart from the empty and cold place, I noticed that the menu only contains food with gluten. A game of continuous contradictions begins: 1) I reiterate my celiac disease to the staff and first, they tell me that they are certified then, based on "how they were instructed", they are obliged to inform me that there is a risk of contamination (I point out that if there is certification, there should be no possibility of contamination but I move on); 2) immediately afterwards they ask me if I am intolerant or allergic. I repeat again that I am celiac but there is nothing to be done, they insist on the possibility of contamination (not well-educated staff); 3) "separate oven" in which bread was heated meant the same oven but on different levels; 4) as an order I ask for the least contaminated food possible, they recommend cold cuts because they are "still closed and sealed in their packaging" (I explain that the problem of gluten, in this case, shifts to the methods of production and conservation of food and not so much on the open or closed packaging, but I move forward); 5) they confirmed to me that the kitchen was clean as no dish had yet been served and that they would have spoken to the chef to give me further information, warning him to have him prepare my dish first and then that of the others, to avoid contamination. Well, I never heard anything more about the chef (among other things, my colleagues' dishes arrived first, including cut bread). 6) my two small sandwiches arrive, I ask again if the chef had been notified and they tell me that my dish came out last only to have them all come out together but in reality it was made first (I remain with the benefit of the doubt and eat). I am also disappointed by the portions in general (they are not at all like the ones in the photo, I would highly recommend updating the site and the Google page). The others take a sandwich (classic loaf) and two small tomini with a microscopic portion of fish and chips. All this for around 25/30 euros each and a return home with an empty stomach. I'm sorry but we're definitely not there.

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