Are you celiac or gluten intolerant and wondering where to eat in Sevilla? You’re in the right place! As a fellow celiac, I know how stressful it can be to find safe and delicious food while traveling – but don’t worry, Sevilla is a city full of delicious and safe options.😍
From traditional Andalusian food to delicious pastries, and the best gluten free pizza, this guide has all the best gluten-free eats in the city. Most of the restaurants in this list are places I’ve personally visited, with a few that I am planning to visit but haven’t been able to yet due to time restraints.
Without further ado, get ready to discover the Seville’s best gluten free restaurants! 🤩👇
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Grosso Napoletano (100% Gluten Free Location)
- ⭐️ Rating: 5 on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: Alameda de Hércules 46, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
- 💰 Price Range: $$

Recognized as the #1 Best Artisanal Pizza Chain in the World, by Top 50 Pizza, Grosso Napoletano is the real deal.
Grosso Napoletano has regular locations, as well as 100% gluten free locations where you’ll find the most delicious gluten free, Neapolitan dough. It’s so good you forget it’s gluten free.
While I haven’t had the chance to go to this location yet, I devoured a mix of three of their pizzas when I visited Madrid. My friend, sister, and I split in three their Margherita, HellBoy DI Paulie Gee, and Prosciutto & Funghi – all of which were to die for!😍
Al Solito Posto (Celiac Safe)
- ⭐️ Rating: 5 on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: Alameda de Hércules 16, Bus lineas 13,14 y C5, 41002 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
- 💰 Price Range: $$


Al Solito Posto is an italian-owned, Italian restaurant where you will get to enjoy everything from pastas, to pizza, steaks, and desserts.
Al Solito Posto has two separate kitchens, making this a safe haven for those with celiac disease.
Personally, if you’re strictly in the mood for Pizza I’d recommend Grosso Napoletano. If you’re in the mood for Pastas, then this is a great spot! Don’t get me wrong, their pizza is good, but the gluten free dough does not compare to that of Grosso Napoletano.
I ate their signature pizza, Al Solito Posto, which is a margherita (cheese) pizza with gorgonzola and cured ham on top and it was great!
Belmonte Bar (Gluten Free Friendly)
- ⭐️ Rating: 4.2
- 📍 Location: C. Mateos Gago, 24, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla
- 💰 Price Range: $


Situated right in the historic center, a few steps from Real Alcazar and La Giralda, Belmonte Bar is a tavern-style restaurant that offers delicious, Andalusian cuisine.
While this isn’t a dedicated gluten free restaurant, they personally have always been great about celiac disease and are aware about the best practices to ensure you have a safe, gluten free dish. I strongly recommend their Gazpacho, and their Pulpo a la Brasa, “grilled octopus”. 😍
Their Cola de Toro, “oxtail stew”, was also delicious – but due to how many hours it takes to prepare this stew, and maybe my own fault for having a 5 PM lunch, I didn’t necessarily receive the freshest dish.
Brunch Milk Away
- ⭐️ Rating: 4.6 on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: C. Carlos Cañal 5B, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
- 💰 Price Range: $

Located right in the center, a few steps away from Real Alcazar, Brunch Milk Away is a great spot for breakfast, brunch, and even lunch time.
This restaurant does not have separate kitchens, but they are very aware about celiac disease and best practices to help ensure the safety of their customers. I personally felt very safe, and completely fine after eating here.
I ordered their toast with Goat Cheese / Walnuts and Avocado Toast, with a side of scrambled eggs. I also had their delicious, and freshly squeezed, Vitamin C juice.
If you’re a big coffee lover like me though, they do not have the best coffee – so I’d recommend ordering it elsewhere.
Señora Pan (100% Gluten Free)
- ⭐️ Rating: 5 on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: C. Zaragoza 64, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
- 💰 Price Range: $$
Señora Pan is a 100% gluten free restaurant with a fusion cuisine, where you’ll find all sorts of international flavors and dishes. Here you’ll get to enjoy everything from Patatas Bravas to Paella, Truffle Pasta, Ribs, and beyond – making it a true fusion.
This restaurant has been on my radar for a while now, and it’s my mission to visit next time I visit Sevilla.
Pastelería Durazno y Chajá (100% Gluten Free)
- ⭐️ Rating: 5 on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: Calle Asunción 59, 41011 Sevilla, Spain
- 💰 Price Range: $


Durazno y Chajá is a 100% gluten free and lactose free bakery where you will find endless, delicious options – including local delicacies.
One traditional dish you must try here, that is usually hard to come by, is Torrijas. Torrijas are essentially Spain’s version of French Toast, and there are two different versions – one made with milk and the other made with wine. I personally prefer the milk Torrija, as I found the wine Torrija to be too sweet.
This bakery also makes bread and focaccia – making it a perfect place to buy fresh baked goods to eat during your days in Sevilla.
Mito (Celiac Friendly)
- ⭐️ Rating: 5 on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: C. Almirantazgo, 8, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla
- There are 4 locations total. This location, according to reviews, has gluten free cones: C. San Pablo, 14, LOCAL C, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla
- 💰 Price Range: $$

With a slogan that means “Gelato is Italian”, Mito is the most authentic and delicious gelateria, “gelato shop”, you will find in Sevilla. As an Italian who’s grown up devouring gelato every chance she could, I can easily say this is some of the best gelato I’ve had in Spain.😍
Almost all the gelato flavors at Mito are gluten free, and when you mention celiac or gluten intolerance, your server will pick gelato from a new batch to ensure there is no cross contamination.
The location I visited didn’t have gluten free cones, but according to some people on Find Me Gluten Free it seems that some other locations might offer them. One location that offers gluten free cones is Calle San Pablo, 14, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla.
Chök (Gluten Free Location)
- ⭐️ Rating: X on Find Me Gluten Free
- 📍 Location: C. Sagasta, 20, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
- 💰 Price Range: $$

Chök is a bakery chain that has several locations, ones with gluten and others that are 100% gluten free.
After trying Chök for the first time in Madrid, I was excited to find it in Sevilla and re-order their Peanut Butter & Jelly biscuit. I also got to sample their hot chocolate and I cannot recommend it enough – it is so thick and rich in flavor!😍
Here you will find all sorts of baked goods, from cookies to cinnamon rolls, small focaccias and more.
One note is that this is a more expensive bakery, and the food does not always have the most consistent quality – in my personal opinion. I share this place because at the end of the day it does have many gluten free options, a very fun menu, and it is right in the city center.
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I have to ask…
Which of these gluten free restaurants in Sevilla are you most excited to visit? Did this guide make you feel more at ease? Let me know in the comments!😊
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