Pizzeria Da Rino Mare offers a wide selection of pizzas, including gluten-free options upon reservation. The venue is simple and the service is basic, but the hospitality is courteous and the prices are balanced.
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1
You need to call at least a day in advance to reserve the gluten-free dough, but this does not imply having a reserved table. The gluten-free pizza was undercooked and burnt. The price is fair, the gluten-free supplement is €1.50. The service was a bit lacking, we weren't even asked if we wanted coffee.
4
Even though the dough is not made by them but is frozen (that's why you need to reserve the pizza), for my taste, it's one of the best pizzas I've eaten so far. The location is not great, it's a bit bare and 'cold'.
4
Fantastic gluten-free pizza at a fair price. Courteous and helpful staff even during peak times. I would only suggest adding a few more gluten-free desserts to the menu.. the environment is very basic, but the goodness of the pizza makes up for the rest.
5
Now my go-to pizzeria, the best gluten-free pizza in the world! My husband is super satisfied with the pizza made with "normal" flour. They also have lactose-free mozzarella, and they don't skimp on ingredients; the pizzas are beautifully packed, satisfying both the palate and the eyes!
5
Great pizzeria! Special mention for the gluten-free pizza made by them! Perfect hospitality and service!! They satisfied the request for attention to favism.. and also the little attentions for our four-legged friends... We will be back! 😊 Thank you!
4
Great pizzeria on the waterfront of Loano. Unfortunately, they do not offer a table reservation service, so finding a free table immediately is a matter of luck! Fast service, with 110 different pizzas to choose from (ours were very good). They offer the option to reserve gluten-free dough. It's a shame about the people passing between the tables, as part of the outdoor seating is on the sidewalk next to the road. Cover charge and coffee cost €1.50 each!!
3
You cannot book the table, but you must necessarily reserve the number of gluten-free pizzas in advance. Waiting time (high season) about half an hour. Wide choice of pizzas. Good and well-topped gluten-free pizza. Courteous and fast staff. Prices slightly above average. A different organization for the reception would create a better perception.
1
Everything was very good, but in 5 minutes the gluten-free pizza was ready, and it seems strange to me. After finishing eating, the bill was also a bit too high for the service offered. Moreover, after eating, my stomach started to hurt. Now I find myself with nausea and a huge stomach because a pizza claimed to be gluten-free might not have been totally gluten-free at this point... not at all happy.
1
Absolutely disappointed, I ordered a Mare Monti gluten-free pizza because they didn't have fresh seafood (only everything in brine, in a restaurant just steps from the sea!). I asked if they had lactose-free mozzarella but they couldn't accommodate me (in my opinion, a shortcoming for a place that primarily cooks pizza). I asked for more filling, but all I got was a bit of bread with some arugula, two tiny shrimp, and ghostly porcini mushrooms 🤔 paid way too much €11.50. In August, no air conditioning, only fans. Location did not meet expectations. Nothing to say about the waiters. No, I wouldn't go back!
1
I have a celiac daughter. Last Friday, following the guidelines from the association's handbook, we went to Rino's pizzeria. The tables were almost all free, and the waiters initially welcomed us with the kindness required in the restaurant business. However, as soon as we mentioned that my daughter would be eating gluten-free pizza, one waiter rudely replied, "You can't just come and expect gluten-free pizza; you have to notify us in advance." I responded that I hadn't even known I would be stopping in Loano and that this specification wasn't mentioned on their website. We went to the restaurant next door where we had a gluten-free fish dinner. A week later, there's a mixed fry festival in Loano, and we would like to go with friends, but there won't be anything gluten-free. I remember the pizzeria from Rino and, recalling the unpleasant experience from before, I decide to call. Everything seemed fine; they have the pizza and we will pick it up at 8:30 PM, which is great... except I forgot to mention that we were glad to have resolved the issue because otherwise my daughter would have felt bad seeing us go to the festival. SUDDENLY (having now realized we were a decent group), they say they can no longer give me the pizza unless we eat it at the table. Company policy! It's not worth adding anything more; I'm sure anyone living with this requirement, especially if it concerns children, will draw their own conclusions. Never again!
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