Strudel Cafe Kroll, located in the center of Innsbruck, offers a pleasant selection of gluten-free options, including apple strudel and pretzels. A cozy place for an afternoon break, open until 9 PM.
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5
It is located very close to the famous golden roof. I got a gluten-free pretzel to take away. It is frozen and, upon request, they heat/cook it individually in about 15 minutes. I obviously didn't see the preparation, but they seemed organized. Friendly and welcoming staff.
4
Café located in the center of Innsbruck, near the Sissi Palace (Hofburg). They have gluten-free strudel and packaged pretzels that are very good. Café offers various seating options.
5
Really good gluten-free strudel. Too bad the place is very small and sometimes there isn't a spot available. Highly recommended!
5
delicious gluten-free apple strudel!! possibility of getting gluten-free sandwiches. average prices
3
I tried the gluten-free strudel. Good, decent portion. 5€ per portion.
4
We tried the gluten-free strudel and I must say that my son said it was decent, nothing exceptional, but in any case, it was satisfying to be able to try it. A slice costs 5 euros.
3
Experience was mediocre.. we expected much more... Quality was sufficient. The view of the pastries was not great compared to other cafes. We avoided gluten-free options even though we needed them.
3
we went here because in the menu it said that there are gluten-free cakes and strudel and also vegan strudel. I’m celiac so I was quite excited, but there sadly weren’t any gluten-free strudel, which was okay tho because they had gluten-free cake. Sadly I’ve never eaten such a bad cake so I was quite disappointed (also not cheap, one pice of gluten-free cake was 6.40). The not gluten-free options that my friends are were really good tho, the vegan option as well. So if you look for gluten-free food I can’t recommend it, otherwise it’s nice.
5
A location near the city center with the cathedral and the Imperial Palace just a short walk away, offering delicious dishes including gluten-free options between sandwiches and strudel, and service in three languages: Italian, English, and Austrian, with helpful staff. The downside was the limited space and poor ventilation.
5
In the heart of Innsbruck, it's the only place I found where you can have a snack in the afternoon with a gluten-free pretzel and apple strudel! For the pretzel, you have to wait at least 10 minutes because they bake it fresh on the spot; we asked them to set it aside and came back in the afternoon. It closes at 9 PM.
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