We found so we decent gluten free options. My daughter liked the chocolate cupcake more than the brownie. The shelves were pretty empty so I grabbed a small tub of chickpea salad stuff that smelled good but tasted bland. I picked the phone rolls because it also had a vegan label, but turned out to have chicken (it said something like poule vite with an R in a circle, so with my poor French it was hard to know if that was supposed to be fake or actual flesh). When I went back to the shelves to double check, the label had disappeared. We aren't celiac, just highly wheat-sensitive, but neither of us got sick.
Small chain cafe in the middle of Charleroi. Listed very clearly all allergens, I found it difficult to find gluten free places in Charleroi that did proper gluten free food, worth a look if you can't find any proper restaurants. However options are limited.
Yes
Went for breakfast. All the food is self service and pre-packed. Offered a small selection foods marked ‘low Gluten’, although the website suggests they are GF. These included yogurts, a muffin and fruit salad. Also a selection of low gluten soups, salads, rice and other bowls offered through the day.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Not completely Gluten Free, but only traces
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
More than 25% of what’s on offer is gluten-free. The labels only say “low in gluten” though. Had a lovely salad with rice, hummus, carrots, edamame and miso. The coffee is not up to my standards.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
This place was a little market with grab and go items. Tried to find something when we stopped by but none of it was gluten free. Had to go somewhere else.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
Delicious gf salads and coffee. All ingredients written out so it's easy to find the gf options. Great for on the go, good priced lunches. There was also a gf sandwich option which I didn't try.
Yes