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The 27 Best Gluten-Free Spots in Badajoz

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Updated Jul 2025

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Bar restaurante La Marmita

Bar restaurante La Marmita

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C. Jacinta García Hernández, 9, Badajoz, Spain

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Raqui Vasco Arqués

Spectacular place for celiacs! I'm from Mallorca, my father is from Extremadura. I've been celiac for 18 years. I've never tasted croquettes as delicious as the homemade ones at this restaurant! A 20/20! Very nice and friendly people. Thank you for making me feel at home. We'll be back! One of my favorite restaurants in all of Spain for celiacs! Thank you for making me feel like a normal person!

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Bar Carmen

Bar Carmen

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C. San Juan, 3, Badajoz, Spain

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Anabel Marquez

BE CAREFUL WITH INTOLERANCE, I WILL NEVER RETURN Last Friday I made a reservation for dinner, when I called I asked to make sure the food was 100% gluten-free, since I have celiac disease. And they confirmed to me that yes, everything is suitable. We arrived at the reserved time and from the beginning it was chaos, they showed us our table and from the moment we sat down until they took our drink order, about 20/25 minutes passed. We ordered dinner and gluten-free bread (confirming everything gluten-free). The first tapa arrived wrong and one of the waiters insisted that we had ordered lasagna when we had ordered cannelloni. Finally they brought the tapas that we had ordered, which were really delicious but nothing to highlight either. The gluten-free bread was brought with the last tapa we had ordered… Finally, we wanted to try a dessert and we ordered a chocolate cake that I previously confirmed with the waitress and herself with the kitchen that I could eat it without problem, gluten-free. The cake without further ado, a chocolate cake with salt and caramel but nothing special either. We had tapas of salad, roasted garlic sirloin and cannelloni for dinner and we closed with the cake that I indicated. All this for €38 My surprise comes when I get home and start to feel sick with my stomach, nausea, inflammation... which amounts to gluten contamination. I don't know if they gave me a product with gluten, that had traces, or if there was contamination from the kitchen to the table, but what I am sure of is that we will not return again, and I cannot recommend a place where they claim to be GLUTEN FREE but I have been contaminated. Beware of celiacs, not everything is as beautiful as they make it out to be

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Voodoo

Voodoo

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C. San Pedro de Alcántara, 8, Badajoz, Spain

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Julian Jose Gonzalez Leal

A clear menu for vegetarians and another for those with celiac disease. Very delicious food, friendly service, and excellent value for money. Highly recommended 👍🏻

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La Cosa Nostra

La Cosa Nostra

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Alcantara, 43, Badajoz, Spain

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Migue Gallardo

Highly recommended. One of the best gluten-free pizzas I've ever tried. Will have to go back.

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MIA NONNA

MIA NONNA

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C. Julio Cienfuegos Linares, bloque 10, Badajoz, Spain

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Laura Trasmonte Zambrano

I am celiac, I went to eat with my family, there are quite a few gluten-free options, they paint it as a home-style Italian restaurant and in my opinion it has little, it is the typical bagged pasta that you can cook at home, the carbonara risotto tasted of absolutely anything, the Bolognese sauce was very acidic, the icing on the cake was when they told us that with each dish we would get a dessert per person, it is also reflected in the menu, what was our surprise when they told us that we have to pay for the desserts, since according to them not all of them enter, nobody gave us that information nor do they mention it in the menu, when we explained what happened to the girl who served us she was very rude to us, instead of understanding that it had been a confusion on her part for not explaining it, to all of that her response was that it is logical that not all of them enter, I will never return, first and last time.

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