Not many options on Burano but thanks to research we headed here. A nice little restaurant with friendly staff. Advised there was too much cross contamination risk for a pizza, however they offered safe pastas, and the spaghetti bolognese was delicious. Gluten free crackers were also provided to accompany the meat and cheese platter. A bit light on the wine pour, but overall a lovely lunch.
— Some
— Average
Burano is fantastic for a wander and vino, unfortunately very thin on the ground for GF food options. This place popped up on Google maps and - from the reviews - seemed like a good bet. However it was terrible… my GF pizza first came out under cooked (the base was like soggy cheap white sliced bread). I had a mouthful then gagged. The waiter took at back for some extra cooking and it still came back barely edible. One may have expected that as the waiter said “you didn’t like it”, it may have been removed from the final bill but no. Suffice to say, play safe and stick to the pasta or wait until you’re back in Venice where there are better GF options
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Poor
Very good spaghetti and nice staff.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
There is a gluten free pasta available for €2.5 surcharge. Nice little establishment.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
Found this place using this app and the boards outside said ‘GLUTEN FREE PASTA AND PIZZA’ so we thought this will do.
The wife ordered the gluten free pizza and the waiter returned saying there isn’t any so she had a salad.
I had a regular pizza which was nice.
However they do have gluten free peroni which my wife enjoyed.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Good
Small pizzeria restaurant in Burano, quick service and nice staff, the menu is different languages. The menu is not marked as gf but they have everything go you just have to tell them.
— Most/All
— Excellent