Update on Mexican restaurant in the food hall - it is NOT safe for celiacs. They do not have a separate prep space and food is cooked on the same grill as gluten items. The tortilla chips also are NOT safe. Luckily they were honest about this up front so we ate at the sushi place nearby in the food hall. Many rolls are gluten free and they proactively gave us GF soy sauce when we explained my son had celiac.
I ate at Zocalo in the food market connected to Tivoli. All burrito bowls, tacos, and nachos were gluten free. It was a good amount of food for the price and a great option when visiting Tivoli.
I ate at Zocalo (Mexican food stall) in Tivoli food hall. All the burrito bowels, soft tacos and nachos are/can be made gluten free. I had a bowl and it was amazing and I had no reaction after it. Highly recommend, the staff seemed very aware of coeliac disease and gluten free foods.
I ate at “Zócalo - Fresh Happy Mex”. All bowls and are gluten free and all the soft tortillas can be made with corn tortillas. I had a bowl with carnitas, it was yummy and the service was great. The Thai place said that their Pad Thai it’s gluten free but I didn’t inquire more.
Gasoline grill does not have gluten free buns at Tivoli but salad wrapped burger is a possibility.
It depends on the restaurant as far as options, but we went to Figaro towards the entrance. They have a separate fryer for Gf (fries are delish) and the mussels were delicious. They are kind, attentive and aware of Gf and allergies. I highly recommend. Otherwise, this feels like Epcot in Denmark, and you can dine and drink all around the park.
Gasoline Grill: we have eaten here in Dec. 2021 and May 2022. It was a great option because the buns and burgers were cooked separately. The fries were also GF because there were no breaded items on the menu. The burger can be wrapped in lettuce. Update: June 2022-fried chicken sandwich has been added to the menu so the fries are no longer an option for our child.