The gluten free option was a sausage and a dry schar panini package with 2 paninis on the side. I had to «cut» it myself with my fingers and put the sausage inside. Good that they have a gluten free option, but this doesn’t deserve a stop. At least they could have had bread that fits the sausage.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
We had the French Fries without any issues.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Average
The choice on the menu isn’t that big (würstel and bread, fried potatoes) but the host is the kindest man!
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Average
Glutenfree hotdogs served. They use pre-Packers glutenfree buns.
On our last day in Bolzano, Italy, I was pleasantly surprised to find GF streetfood. We had just seen Ötzi at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology and came upon Elmar Number One's cart with this prominent sign, and followed orders to, "just ask for it!". When I told him I was Celiac, he promptly offered me a sausage and Schar GF bread. The mustard was GF as well! It was so fun to finally be able to enjoy some streetfood alongside my gluten-eating family. Afterwards, we stopped at Walthers for some delicious GF gelato.
Yes