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Vegan gluten free carrot cupcake only- terrible. Was dry and grainy and wanted to spit it out straight away. And the sugar crystals were still apparent in the frosting. Other food looked okay though so good luck
5
Visiting retiro park and want a great place to eat healthy and grab a great coffee? Find no further ! Great variety of relevant food gluten free Ordered an omelette and capuchino. Which was made beautifully The downstairs settings is pleasent , spacious and gives you privacy . The sweet , pastry selection is impressive . Great service really recommended, enjoy !
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Sandwich was dry and stale, my partner took two bites and refused to eat the rest. Tofu bowl; the rice tasted and felt like it was 3 days old with no flavour. I forced myself to eat half the bowl because I was starving. The gluten free cake was decent. Only thing I would give 3 stars. All for €32. Over priced, wouldn’t recommend.
5
Great place for GF dining in Madrid! I visited Celicioso during a trip to Madrid- I was staying near the one on O’Donnell but also visited the one in Gran Via. This is a great venue for celiacs and/or someone requiring a low GF diet. I went as 1 of 3 people; I try to eat a low GF diet but have eaten gluten (so can tell the difference) and the I other 2 people eat gluten. We were all impressed with our food. When we went in we were worried about what food was available as the fridge was pretty empty (about 3pm) but we ordered from the menu. As a group we tried the pancakes, poached eggs with salmon and chicken sandwich. The only criticism was the bread was a bit dry, it would benefit from a spread that would make it moist. The pancakes were lovely- I had them with maple syrup which gave it flavour. I enjoy pancakes and have to say these fell into my top 10. I would recommend getting some fruit with it though, to add a different texture. The other two dishes were cooked well. Both stores in O’Donnell and Gran Via have large dining spaces to eat in, or if you want you can take away. In O’Donnell there is a large dining space downstairs. The service was good and the food came relatively quickly. For cakes we tried the lemon pie and the vegan black velvet cake slice. They were both well made- they pastry had a crumble and they both had good flavour. I consider pricing is reasonable- approx 14 euros each for a meal and drink. This is truly one of the nicest places I have eaten that offers a GF menu. I only wish there was one in England! I will definitely recommend visiting
5
Bottom line: gluten free heaven in Madrid. Gluten line: every. Single. Thing. There's even ciders and beers! Long line: first stop in Madrid after a long flight for breakfast. Had a delicious truffle grilled cheese sandwich. There's a quick paced area upstairs but downstairs feels like a super cool Cafe. Would definitely recommend. Disclaimer: wifey and I both are Native Spanish speakers.
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