If you’ve been asking yourself where to eat gluten-free in Lisbon, you’re in luck. No matter if you’re coeliac, gluten-intolerant or simply cutting back on wheat, Lisbon is quickly becoming a gluten-free food destination. From certified bakeries to trendy cafés and even gluten-free crêpes, the city is full of new spots where you can eat worry-free and still enjoy some serious flavor.

Here are three of our favorite places for a safe and gluten-free experience in Lisbon:

1. Rice Me Deli: Gluten-free Portuguese pastries

It’s no secret that Portuguese pastries are a must-try when you visit Lisbon. However for those avoiding gluten, that can be a real challenge. Fortunately, the certified gluten-free café and bakery Rice Me Deli offers gluten-free Pastéis de Nata, croissants, Bolos de Berlim and more for you to try.

Rice me Deli gluten-free

Photo from Instagram @ricemedeli

The quality is great and everything tastes as delicious as the original versions. Thanks to the Azul metro line, getting there is quick and easy. It’s just a 10 minutes ride from the city center, as the São Sebastião station is only a short walk away from this gluten-free bakery in Lisbon.

2. Comoba: Trendy brunch spot with gluten-free options

In the heart of Santos, Comoba is one of Lisbon’s most popular brunch cafés and it’s got plenty of gluten-free options. From matcha pancakes to gluten-free porridge and granola, this place puts the focus on wholesome, natural ingredients.

Matcha pancake from Comoba Lisbon

Photo from Instagram @comoba_lisboa

Even though this trendy café is not officially certified gluten-free, the staff is knowledgeable and happy to help you. Especially if you let them know about your dietary needs. It’s the perfect choice for a stylish brunch in a bright and relaxed atmosphere.

3. Chez Béa: Gluten-free crêperie in Lisbon

Recently opened in 2024, this crêperie is a paradise for celiacs which brings a corner of Britanny to the heart of Lisbon. The kitchen of Chez Béa is even gluten-free certified and the couple Béa and Jorge are very kind and welcoming.

Chez Béa Lisbon crêperie

On their menu, you will find a great selection of savoury and sweet galettes which are freshly prepared by chef Jorge behind the counter. For us, it’s the perfect place for lunch or an afternoon snack. And if you visit them, don’t forget to try out their buckwheat tea!

Certified gluten-free places to visit in Lisbon

With these three gluten-free places, you cannot do anything wrong during your next travel. However, if you want to discover more gluten-free places in Lisbon, we’ve created a detailed Lisbon Gluten-free Guide as a PDF which features our favorite spots in the capital of Portugal. On top, we even mention the best places for gluten-free pizza, pastries and romantic dinners inside our guide. Don’t forget to check this out and to discover where to eat gluten-free in Lisbon.

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