Top 39 Gluten-Free Late-Night Spots to Enjoy in Binnenstad, Amsterdam
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Last updated: July 12, 2025
Pizzeria Bella Roma Amsterdam
Lange Niezel 20HS, 1012 GT Amsterdam, Netherlands
Celiac friendly
ItalianVegan OptionsDinnerKid FriendlyOpen Late NightLunchTake AwayVegetarian OptionsPastaPizzaDeliveryOutdoor Seating
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Erwan Meunier
Risotto quantity was small considering the price. Four Seasons pizza was nice but nothing special. The crust was crispy but not up to the standard of a restaurant that calls itself Italian.
Tartufata pizza had mediocre crust, lacking gluten, elasticity, and moisture. The cheese was tasteless. Yet another tourist trap. The waitress was very pleasant, though.
Bar located near the central station and Chinatown.
The menu features many varieties of pancakes, including Dutch ones, both sweet and savory.
I appreciate the possibility of gluten and lactose free options.
The pancakes, the one with apples and the one with chocolate chips, are very good and generous in size.
Unfortunately, despite being young, the staff is not friendly, never a smile and when I asked if there were vegan options I was told by a girl to look on the menu even if there was nothing written on the menu, I solved it by talking to the male waiter who was able to point out options not listed on the menu.
We spent €10.70 per person for two pancakes.
Great place, I highly recommend it, we had been looking for days for a place that made gluten-free pizza and first courses and we finally found it! Very welcoming place, super friendly and smiling staff, we also asked for variations on the pizzas and they made them without any problem! Delicious pizzas! Kudos to the management
I really enjoyed this place. I admitted it’s in the middle of the central district of Amsterdam and very close to the central train station, and yes, it is a bit touristy, but the staff was very pleasant and the food was very good. It also offered a variety of gluten-free options, including both pasta and pizza, which was very nice since most of the Italian restaurants in Amsterdam only offer gluten-free pasta and not pizza. It’s friendly here, and if you sit outside, there is an excellent opportunity to people watch. I do not think you’ll be disappointed, if you’re looking for a casual but quality experience.
Food was so-so. Many things not available (including gluten free pasta which was advertised and the reason we came). Service was inconsistent. Not terrible but definitely not up to expectation.
CocktailsAsianDinnerOpen Late NightTake AwayLunchDeliveryKid Friendly
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Lydia Giordano
Amazing gluten free options!!! Best Chinese food I’ve ever had. Everything on the menu looked so good!! And gluten free Chinese food is so rare!!! A must go to when in Amsterdam, especially if you’re gluten free!!
A-Fusion has a gluten free menu. If you are celiac you definitely need to let them know you can’t do cross contamination. Delicious sushi though! Would recommend and it’s on the Michelin guide.
GLUTEN FREE BEERS!!! Highly recommended place, there are two types of gluten-free beers and they were very delicious. Great music, attention and atmosphere.
A group of us went in , no problem sitting down , very attentive to us , ordered gluten free fajitas, came it was really good , had the pitcher of margarita between 4 of us ,was faultless
Previously a pearl, now a huge disappointment
We ordered the 5 course menu, but we left after the 4th course, unfortunately the food and service were terrible.
The first starter was placed on the table without any explanation, but it was tasty. The soup had a good taste, but the temperature was not right. Then the real disappointment began: the entree was a fried fish with butter sauce and pearl barley; the barley was cold and undercooked. The main course was a pathetic hunk of lamb, extremely tough and mainly tendons. The garnish of peas was also not warm. The other person came to ask if I liked it, I indicated that the meat only consisted of tough tendons, after which I received a replacement dish. This was actually good and friendly service! The beef looked nice and pink but unfortunately was just as tough and zesty as the lamb, I didn't eat it either.
When taking our order I indicated that I have a severe food intolerance to sesame seeds, the waiter assured us that there are no sesame seeds in anything. Then we get 2 rolls with sesame seeds visible on the outside... this is really not possible, I could have become very ill if I had just eaten that roll. We asked the waiter if there was a sandwich without sesame, but he simply replied that there was none, that my partner could enjoy 2 sandwiches and I would just have to watch. I asked another waiter if there was gluten-free bread without sesame, they did and a little later I got a freshly baked roll without sesame, so it wasn't that difficult. Well, maybe you already sensed it coming: the sandwich was warm on the outside but still frozen on the inside.
We have eaten here several times in the past and enjoyed it and were very much looking forward to another evening of culinary enjoyment. Unfortunately this was a debacle, almost everything went wrong and we are not confident that with the current occupancy this restaurant is still worth a visit.
The best Dutch potatoes in Amsterdam, as well as gluten-free! The guys are friendly and nice. Cone available in three versions (Small, Medium and Large)... If you find yourself passing through Amsterdam I recommend them, among other things (unlike other stores) it is also open after 10pm, and for those who have been to Amsterdam you know that most restaurants or refreshment points close quite early compared to Italian opening hours… HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
Well, I must say the fries were good but a friend ordered a gluten free burger and first of all there was a really long hair on it, but it didn't really bother her because well we thought it can happen but something that really shouldn't happen is that she got severe problems because apparently there was gluten in it. Even though she asked the staff 5 times if her meal is really gluten free.
Thai restaurant with very good value for money, in the red light district. The staff is very friendly. The noodles and chicken satay are very good. They adapt dishes for celiacs.
We just happened to stop here, and I was SO happy because there are SO MANY gluten-free options. The menu clearly identifies what is GF. Food was delicious
rather small place but the owner (?) was very friendly and helpful. he offered to check all the sauces to see if they’re glutenfree. food was delicious at a very good price!
Easy to book a table online. Very nice restaurant and ambience. Friendly service and reasonably priced. Not the best steak I've ever had but still nice. Location is really good too. Staff knowledgeable about allergies (gluten etc)
I rarely leave negative reviews. I will start with the positive, which is that the cut of beef I had (tenderloin) was very good.
Unfortunately, there were several negatives:
* the mixed vegetables were literally frozen vegetables that had been microwaved, with two slices of sautéed onion and one slice of sautéed pepper thrown in. No seasoning. Maybe 1/4 of a bag of frozen carrots, broccoli, and cauliflower you could buy for €2, and they charge €6,50.
* the baby potatoes were baked, with essentially no seasoning, no oil, nothing. Just baked.
* the gimmick (which I hadn’t realized ahead of time), is that the meat cooks at the table on a hot stone. So if it’s over-cooked, that’s on you. The instructions they give are to cook it 30 seconds on each side. That is not enough to come close to browning the outside of the meat and it will be completely raw. I don’t like overcooked meat, but 30 seconds on a side?? I don’t think you could brown the outside without way overcooking the meat. It pretty much can’t be cooked properly this way.
* water cost €6,50.
* the old fashioned cocktail (€14), was made with cheap whiskey and overly sweet.
* service was very slow and the servers didn’t know what was gluten free or not.
* the website claims to have over 75 menu items. I guess they are counting different sizes of the same cuts of meat, mixed and matched with the sauces that cost an extra €2,50 for ~1.5 tablespoons of sauce. When you don’t order the extra sauces, they bring the plates with empty bowls.
After this, we definitely did not try dessert. I guess this is what we get for eating in the tourist district.
I should have been suspicious when they didn’t have their menu online. Definitely got dubious when I saw paper napkins.
I’m amazed at all the positive reviews.
Super good. I think one of the best burgers we tried. Really nice salad, good bread + nice meat and very, very tasty and fresh. I loved it :)
I tried Keto version of burger, without bread and was with salade. So it is Keto and gluten free friendly.🥩🍗🥓
Price range is good for Amsterdam.
You will need about 15e per person with some drink. And that is not too much for Amsterdam. Highly recommended for all meat lovers.
This restaurant is perfect if you’re looking for a rather fancy restaurant with a homey feel in the middle of Amsterdam. They have only a couple of menu options but that’s a good thing because everything tastes great. They are very facilitating towards gluten free options. The staff is great and they have good wines.
We genuinely go out of our way to eat here, it's so good and the fact you can get sauces that are gluten free is excellent. I imagine the cross contamination is pretty high so be careful, but my wife isn't bothered by it.