Top-Rated Dublin Celiac-Safe Travel Guide

From historic Dublin Castle to the lively Temple Bar District, if you’re lucky enough to go to Dublin, you’ll find safe eats. Our Top Rated Celiac-Safe Dublin Guide features gluten-free fish and chips with a dedicated space and fryer, a 100% gluten-free and vegan restaurant, gluten-free beer, and pizza that is free of dairy, egg, and gluten, and more. If you have food allergies, see our Top Rated Dublin Allergy-Friendly Travel Guide.

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Avoca Suffolk Street

“Ate here with my mom and sister and had a fantastic lunch! Food is fresh and could easily find gluten-free and dairy free options! Love the cute atmosphere, it is located above the Avoca retail shop which is also fun to check out!”

@paigeflory, who manages a milk allergy and celiac

Gallaghers Boxty House

Gallaghers Boxty House

“Great gluten-free options and delicious gluten-free fish & chips. In a great location right near Temple Bar too. Not 100% dedicated gluten-free but there is a dedicated gluten-free space and fryer. Staff is very knowledgeable, and we felt comfortable here.”

@deargluten, who manages vegetable allergies and celiac

Glas Restaurant

“100% gluten-free and vegan restaurant!”

@deargluten, who manages vegetable allergies and celiac

Lemon Jelly Cafe

“Our server was super helpful and was able to indicate which items were gluten-free! She asked if it was celiac, and when I said yes she made sure to tell the kitchen to clean everything!”

@glutenfreeky, who manages celiac

Matt The Thresher Dublin

Matt The Thresher Dublin

“They made me a dedicated dish custom to my allergies! So, no gluten, dairy, eggs, or nuts. It was a salad with leaves, capers, olives, tomatoes, and crispy garlic topped with sea bass and prawns. Delicious!”

@hannahfleurmcc, who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, and egg allergies and celiac

Milano - Blanchardstown

Milano – Blanchardstown

“All of the Milano restaurants have super clearly marked menus! And great pizza. They also have a special vegan menu which is super helpful for those with dairy and egg allergies.”

@reganh, who manages milk and egg allergies and celiac

Old Mill Restaurant

Old Mill Restaurant

“So happy we stopped here—got to have gluten-free vegetable soup which I was so excited about! There is a gluten-free menu, and I recommend reservations. It is a small place right near Temple Bar.”

@deargluten, who manages vegetable allergies and celiac

The Church Café Bar

“Absolutely amazing! There was an entire celiac menu! Such a gorgeous restaurant and the food was delicious. Even had a gluten-free beer!”

@deargluten, who manages vegetable allergies and celiac

The Port House

“Great gluten-free Spanish tapas!! The staff was not super attentive, but so many naturally gluten-free options!”

@jessiegraber, who manages celiac

The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection

The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection

“I had the most incredible high tea at this hotel while studying abroad! I never got to talk to the chefs or see a menu since I came here on a class trip, but my class was full of students with dietary restrictions. We had an incredible professor who made sure we were accommodated for. I was so happy that this hotel fully accommodated for every single allergy and no one had any issues. Highly highly recommend this hotel for high tea!!”

@getmovingluten, who manages a milk allergy and celiac

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