Extremely delicious Wiener Schnitzel, both gluten-free and regular. A huge variety of gluten-free options, including dessert. Everything from Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes) to chocolate soufflé, leaf salad, and finally, the Wiener Schnitzel, 10/10. Very friendly staff, and a nice, quiet spot in the center of town. We went there three times during our short stay!
My mum and I visited the other week and were so impressed! The food was brilliant, and the two waitresses we had were lovely. My mum is coeliac and she really enjoyed her gluten free pasta. Great place for coeliacs.
Pizza here was good, but the crust was not as airy and chewy as it should have been. Ingredients seemed of good quality. Their house wine was tasty and cheap as well.
The best reason to come here is if you have any food allergies, they were very accommodating to any gluten or vegan or any type of limitation without any problem.
Anyone who loves delicious cakes and pastries should try this place at least once! The next visit is a must, either way. Simply a wonderful little café with great service, incredibly delicious pastries, and savory options too! And the best part: gluten-free and vegans, as well as other allergy sufferers, will also find their money's worth here!
Thanks to Raphaela for giving Vienna this wonderful café with her delicious creations ❤️
+ Great quality burgers
+ Friendly staff (& spoke English)
+ Most burgers can be made gluten-free
- If you want a specific table, make a reservation
- I don't recommend the smash burger
We were there on Sunday lunchtime. It was quite busy. The place only recently opened, but it's apparently already very popular.
We had beef soup with liver dumplings and two pizzas, all gluten-free, of course, and everything was excellent.
For next weekend, we ordered a gluten-free Steindorfer fire brigade cake, which I'm sure will be amazing as always!
We had a great experience at this restaurant. One of the few places to note gluten free options on the menu and clearly understood what gluten was. I had the veal schnitzel and it was beautiful. We have rebooked for a second night.
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Maze Tue
I've never written a review before, no matter how disappointed I was... but the gluten-free pizza was by far the worst pizza I've ever had, and I feel obligated to warn my celiac friends... go for the risotto instead. I would recommend the restaurant make their own dough, then you can afford to charge an extra €4 for it.
I was drawn here by the gluten-free pizza and I wasn't disappointed! It's prepared in the same oven as other pizzas, but in an aluminum tray to minimize contamination and it was really tasty, plus very nice service and a nice back alley ambience.
The food here is always so so so good! The staff is always very friendly, and they mostly offer vegan and gluten-free meals. The SG is especially recommended in the summer, when you can sit in the garden, which is quiet and away from the hustle and bustle of Mariahilferstraße. Unfortunately, it's often full because there aren't many seats available—it's best to make a reservation well in advance.
The food was very, very tasty, but the gluten-free pizza wasn't completely gluten-free, which is extremely dangerous and irresponsible.
Since we paid the extra price for the pizza, I assume that the kitchen simply doesn't care about which foods come into contact with each other.
Below-average pizza at a high (highway) price...
We picked up a pizza there because my wife is gluten intolerant, and Pizza Plus offers pizza with gluten-free crust.
They forgot the onions on my tonno (luckily, they didn't charge for it), and we only noticed it when we got home.
The regular tonno crust (€14.90) was very soft and fluffy, so you have to use cutlery to eat the pizza otherwise the toppings fall off, and the crust was anything but crispy. The cheese and tuna on the tonno tasted greasy and cheap.
The gluten-free pizza was deep black all over. According to my wife, the taste was "OK." For just under €17.40 for a gluten-free pizza, "OK" is too low.
There are much better pizzas in Villach for this price.
I certainly won't be visiting Pizza Plus again.
I had the French bagel, it was delicious BUT it's goat cheese with a skin around it, so if you don't like that, you should get a different bagel :). There are also lots of vegetarian and vegan options, and they're gluten-free!
Lovely food. Coeliac friendly with a gluten free menu (although significantly reduced from main menu - there are still excellent options). Gluten free roast pork with potatoes, gravy and cabbage and bacon salad was to die for!
Very nice, shady guest garden.
The waiter is quick, very friendly and considerate. The meal was excellent. My gluten-free pizza didn't look any different from the others. The dough was really good. The best gluten-free pizzas in Graz! Surcharge 4€ fits. They also serve a very good Illy coffee. Even an extended drink tastes like an espresso elsewhere!
I was looking for a breakfast place in Vienna, and this was an amazing spot to stop! Very busy when I went, but I was able to find a table and be served quickly and kindly. I am celiac, so the gluten free bread was a great addition and the eggs were delicious! The flat white was also one of the best I’ve had. Highly recommend coming here!
Hintere Achmühlerstraße 1a, 6850 Dornbirn, Austria
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Denisa
We were in this region for 4 days and had dinner here twice. It was sensational. Gluten-free works without any problems and is very safe. The staff is also very nice and accommodating.
Unfortunately, the portions there are too small for us, although they're quite tasty. My girlfriend and I were still hungry afterward yesterday. I ordered a gluten-free salami pizza for €13.40.
The best cupcakes ever and so many different gluten-free ones!!!! The place is simply cute and cozy! You feel at home here, very nice!! The waitresses were very nice, friendly and not aloof!!! I'm already looking forward to my next visit and bite into a super good cupcake!!!!
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Valli T.
A huge number of vegan and vegetarian options. Gluten-free and even sugar-free options are also available. And the house beer tastes absolutely delicious. Tip Top
Super delicious breakfast! Something for everyone (vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available).
Unfortunately, it was very busy, so service was a bit struggling. It was also a bit too noisy for a quiet conversation.
Excellent restaurant. Interesting tasting journey, especially considering that the dishes are all vegetarian and vegan (I think also gluten free but I'm not sure, the waiters immediately ask at the beginning if there are any intolerances or unwanted foods, well done). Well balanced dishes, you can see that there is a lot of research and careful use of the ingredients. I ate more than I expected. The quality/price ratio was well above my expectations (unfortunately in Vienna a high price does not always correspond to tasty food or food prepared with care and experience). I highly recommend it, especially to vegetable lovers (vegetarians, vegans and otherwise). I will definitely return, also to discover new dishes (all strictly local and seasonal).
Lunch was delicious! They have multiple gluten free options and the menu has all of the allergens listed and well marked. I had the Rogan Josh and it was very good.
What I really can't understand is how, in 2025, there are still places that treat gluten-free with so little attention. If you say you have the gluten free option, you need to know that it's not enough to use a different dough: you need to avoid contamination, otherwise people will get sick. And instead here the gluten-free pizzas are cooked in the same oven as the others, with the same surface, the same blades, the same flour that flies everywhere. This is a serious problem, not a small detail.
Those with celiac disease cannot afford the luxury of "hoping" that everything goes well. You need expertise and care, and unfortunately both are lacking here on this front. It is a carelessness that can have important consequences, and should be addressed in a much more responsible way.
Pizza? In the norm. Nothing unforgettable. The dishes in general are well made, and the prices are honest, even below average. However, the organization leaves something to be desired: for everything there is a different queue, between waiting, confusion and lack of clarity, the result is a chaotic experience.
They pass themselves off as Italian but only the name and the menu are Italian.
It's a shame, because it wouldn't take much to really improve, but certain slights cannot be ignored.