PizzaExpress
Takeaway/sandwich shop · Edinburgh (City of)
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Source: Coeliac UK accredited · updated 02/06/2026
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What reviewers say about the free-from experience
- gluten-free options
- gluten-free pizza
- dairy intolerance
- vegan options
- staff allergen handling
- allergy accommodation (sauce on the side)
Reviewers frequently mention a good range of gluten-free choices, including gluten-free pizzas, with several saying it was important for their group. Diners who are both gluten and dairy intolerant note they felt comfortable finding something to eat, and one describes a child's allergies being handled by serving the sauce on the side. Vegan options also come up repeatedly and are described warmly, and reviewers more than once mention friendly, attentive staff around their dietary needs.
Summarised from 11 allergen-related public reviews. feefrae is not a medical authority and does not verify individual reviews — this describes what diners discussed, not whether the venue is safe for your needs. Always check directly with the venue and do your own research.
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