


Top-Rated Allergy-Friendly Milan Treats
La Dolce Vita in Milan with our Top-Rated Allergy-Friendly Milan Treats Guide. Our guide features the sweetest finds, including a gelato shop with a scoop for each flavor, a QR code for allergen information, dairy and nut-free options, plus gluten-free bakeries serving croissants, tarts, cake, muffins, and more. And for when you can’t survive on sweets alone, see our Top Rate Restaurant Guides for Food-Allergy Friendly and Celiac.
SunButter Honey Giveaway!
Honey Honey! Make a beeline for the NEW flavor from SunButter: Honey! It’s all the buzz, when the #1 rated spread on the Spokin app, SunButter, launches a new product! SunButter Honey is top 9 free and gluten-free, and all ingredient and facility info is now live on the Spokin app. To celebrate, SunButter is […]

Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Airports
If you travel and plan to fly, there’s a good chance that at least 2 airports are involved. If you have food allergies or celiac, you likely have a bag full of snacks, but for the times you forget and are dealing with a delayed or cancelled flight, it’s a first-class experience to find an airport with safe food. Our Top-Rated Allergy-Friendly Airport Guide provides details on where to find allergy-friendly snacks from tried-and-true brands, as well as both fast-food and sit-down restaurants. See reviews from 47 airports worldwide where the Spokin community shared reviews highlighting rare finds like gluten-free bagels, a terminal with a nut-free section, and more.Arizona | California | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Illinois | Iowa | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Nevada | New Jersey | New York | Pennsylvania | Texas | Utah | Washington | Australia | Canada | Denmark | Greece | Iceland | Italy | Japan | Mexico | Portugal | South Africa | South Korea | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Turks and Caicos | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom

Best Apps for Food Allergy and Celiac Travel
Traveling with food allergies or celiac disease, especially internationally, is so much easier with the right apps. Having the resources at your fingertips on your phone helps you translate ingredient lists on food labels in a foreign language, find safe restaurants in new and unfamiliar cities, communicate with servers about what you must avoid to stay safe, and even locate emergency care if needed. Our first guide of the best apps for traveling with food allergies supports you at every step of your journey.
2026 Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Airlines
When flying with food allergies or celiac, we want the first-class treatment from airlines, including the option to note allergies when making a reservation, the ability to pre-board, a buffer zone should other passengers bring food on board, an announcement if asked, safe snacks, and ingredient knowledge for meals. Whether you choose not to eat on a flight, eat only your own snacks, or are comfortable with the meals served – we all need to feel safe flying. Airlines are one of the most reviewed categories on the Spokin app, and those reviews drive our annual ranking of the best airlines to fly with food allergies. Our 2026 guide of the Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Airlines saw some new airlines soar into the Top 10!
2026 Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Cruises
Our first guide of the best cruises for traveling with food allergies and celiac, ranked by reviews from the food allergy community shared on the Spokin app. Cruising with food allergies and celiac offers an ideal way to see a variety of cities, as it allows you to eat most, if not all, your meals in a safe, controlled environment. It's smooth sailing with cruise lines that ask what you would like to eat the next day, make special items including dessert, have wait staff that stays with you for each meal, and have staff that helps you navigate buffets. See the top 10 most allergy-friendly cruise lines!
Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Bar Harbor, Maine
Where rugged coastline meets pine-covered mountains, Bar Harbor is home to Acadia National Park—the 8th most Google-searched travel destination in 2025! Our top-rated Allergy-Friendly Bar Harbor Guide highlights the best places to eat, featuring gluten and nut-free lobster rolls, mac and cheese, and clam chowder, plus dairy-free pancakes and treats ranging from dairy-free ice cream to nut and gluten-free flavored popcorn! Eats | Treats
Tree Nut-Free Oslo, Norway Top Picks
Hi! I’m Lexi, and I recently traveled to Oslo, Norway in December. I found so many spots to eat safely with a tree nut allergy and they are all shared on the Spokin app and featured in this guide! One of my favorite places was Viggo’s Kjempegode Smultringer at Jul i Vinterland (Oslo’s Christmas market). A must-do in Oslo is visiting one of the sauna spots on the Fjord -- we went to KOK Oslo which was such a fun experience. Oslo is also packed with incredible museums, and I especially loved the Munch Museum. We went to the rooftop bar at the Munch, the Kranen Bar, and it was a fantastic way to end the museum experience. Follow me on Spokin @lexiry to see my 102 reviews and on Instagram @lexislifelately!
Shellfish-Free Nice and Monaco Top Picks
Hi! I’m Kelly and I recently traveled to France where I visited Paris and Nice with some day trips to Antibes, Eze, and Monaco. I was able to find many safe spots to eat while managing a shellfish allergy! I’ve shared them all on the Spokin app and they’re featured in this guide. It’s so hard to pick favorites because everything was truly amazing! But if I had to pick one I think it would be Marius Monaco where I had an incredible tomato appetizer that was bursting with flavor and a comforting beef tenderloin dish with polenta and vegetables. And if you ever find yourself in the south of France you definitely have to check out Eze! It was such a cool place to wander around and had great views. Follow me on Spokin @ksalina to see my 97 reviews!
Gluten-Free Kyoto, Shibuya, and Osaka, Japan Top Picks
Hi! I’m Jordan and I recently traveled to Japan and visited several cities including Kyoto, Shibuya, & Osaka! I found many celiac safe spots to eat-- I’ve shared them all on the Spokin app and they are featured in this guide. One of my favorites was Kyoto Engine Ramen, where I had amazing dumpling soup! A fun thing to do if you are in a fun thing to do if you’re in Kyoto is check out all the historic temples - it just happens to be a bonus that there’s great gluten free spots nearby many of them! Follow me on Spokin @sustainablygfre to see my 37 reviews and on Insta @sustainablygfre!!