The Best Gluten-Free Cafes in Melbourne to Try

From eggs benny and bagels to pancakes and sweet treats, these are the best gluten-free cafes in Melbourne.

Glazed Cafe

For those who are coeliac or gluten intolerant, eating out can be a bit of a bore. You’ll find yourself analysing menus or settling for yet another salad when there are no safe alternative options available.

Luckily, Melbourne’s buzzing food scene has made leaps and bounds in recent years when it comes to inclusivity. There are now an array of gluten-free options that are just as delicious as they are wholesome.

Next time you’re seeking out a brunch spot or a sweet treat, hit up one of the best gluten-free cafés in Melbourne and enjoy a fuss-free bite to eat.

Pistachio Papi pancakes from Pillar of Salt in Melbourne

Pillar of Salt

Pillar of Salt sounds like a beachside oasis you’d stop into on your weekend morning coastal walk, so you’ll be pleasantly surprised to hear this cafe is bringing the beachy vibe to the inner-city suburbs. This Richmond cafe offers refreshing salads, nourish bowls and brunch classics—and almost all of the menu has gluten free options available! We recommend digging into the Cilbir Eggs; loaded with herbed labne, smoked paprika, cumin spiced burnt butter, poached eggs and Turkish bread (or your gluten-free option), it’s a Middle-Eastern-inspired delight for your tastebuds.

541 Church Street, Richmond

Henry and the Fox

Henry and the Fox is an all-day cafe and eatery whose gluten-free options are abundant in both choice and flavour. Breakfast is available until 11:30am daily, and you’ll find everything from classic smashed avo to hearty bowls and indulgent vanilla and cinnamon poached pear oats. As the day rolls on, the menu shifts to a European-inspired selection of dishes, featuring gluten-free pasta, fresh seafood, and vibrant salads. Whether you’re stopping by for a morning coffee or a leisurely lunch, Henry and the Fox ensures that gluten-free diners don’t have to compromise on taste or variety.

525 Little Collins Street, Melbourne

Kudo Bakery
Kudo Bakery

Kudo Bakery

Kudo Bakery is a gorgeous gluten-free cafe and bakery in the heart of Melbourne serving up delightful treats that break the stereotype of gluten-free goods being dry, flavourless and dull. Here, you’ll find a daily rotation of sourdough, small buns and breads, and a whole lot of delicious sweet treats, including their incredible canelés which they are most known for.

8 Little Collins Street, Melbourne

Butter Mafia
Butter Mafia

Butter Mafia

Butter Mafia is a paradise for gluten-free dessert enthusiasts, proving that gluten-free treats can be just as irresistible as their traditional counterparts. With indulgent brownies, gooey peanut butter choc chunk cookies, and luscious slices, this Northcote gem knows how to satisfy your sweet cravings. Don’t miss their burnt butter biscuit New York cheesecake slice—it’s a true standout!

Swing by their store for a tasty takeaway or place an order online, and let their exceptional delivery service bring these gluten-free delights straight to your doorstep. Butter Mafia is here to make every day a little sweeter!

Unit 25/148 Arthurton Road, Northcote

Eat Cannoli
Eat Cannoli

Eat Cannoli

For a taste of dessert heaven, Eat Cannoli is a must-visit gluten-free cafe in Melbourne. They offer a delectable range of cannoli, from pistachio to cheesecake to vanilla creme brulee, all accredited by Coeliac Australia.

Beyond their irresistible cannoli, Eat Cannoli also serves up gluten-free delights like eggplant parmigiana panini and take-home sourdough and continental cakes.

132 Wood Street, Preston

waffles from Regretless Cafe
Regretless Cafe

Regretless Cafe

There’s no better feeling than finding a cafe that gives you a guilt-free feed, and that’s exactly what Regretless Cafe is all about. Low carb, gluten-free and diabetic friendly, this cafe caters to many different dietary requirements without sacrificing on flavour. This team knows how to take regretless sweet treats to the next level, making them one of the best gluten-free cafes in Melbourne.

Shop 13-14/200 Bourke Street, Melbourne

Serotonin Dealer (Image Credit: Piers Fitton)
Serotonin Dealer (Image Credit: Piers Fitton)

Serotonin Dealer

Dealing out doses of serotonin in Melbourne since 2014, Serotonin Dealer in Burnley is well known for its welcoming space and extensive menu of house-made, dairy-free smoothies and plant-based dishes – all of which are also gluten-free!

What’s more, the menu is carefully crafted and backed by research to provide nourishing meals that make you feel good from the inside out, using ingredients and produce that your body, mind and skin will love.

One of the best gluten-free cafes in Melbourne, it’s so good that you’ll walk out feeling better than when you walked in.

52 Madden Grove, Burnley

Red cakes from Glazed gluten free cafe
Glazed Gluten Free Cafe

Glazed Gluten-Free Patisserie

Gluten-free babka, anyone? Glazed bakes every loaf, croissant and pastry in-house, ensuring that not a single crumb contains gluten, soy or nuts. The casual cafe has indoor and alfresco seating for diners to relish in a lazy afternoon coffee and golden Danish. If you’re in the mood for something savoury, be sure to try one of their vegan sausage rolls or flaky quiches.

Shop 2/1-3 Carre Street, Elsternwick

Lobbs Cafe
Lobbs Cafe

Lobbs Cafe

Behind a gorgeous dark-turquoise façade on bustling Sydney Road, you’ll find a gluten-free friendly destination in Lobbs Cafe.

Inside is just as dreamy, with flashes of modernity that blend into soft features like dusk pink pillows. It might be an attractive cafe, but it’s strongest feature is the menu, highlighting simple dishes done well.

Nearly every dish on the menu can be made gluten-free, with the simple addition of GF toast; there’s nothing better than that toast sitting pretty next to their perfectly folded eggs. 

589-591 Sydney Road, Brunswick 

biscoff smoothie from Heal Thy Self Co
Heal.Thy Self Co.

Heal. Thy Self Co

Specialising in organic, nourishing dishes for all foodies that have a penchant for organic, gluten-free and wheat-free.

Located on Yarraville’s buzzing Ballarat Street, Heal. Thy Self Co has a creative menu of wholesome and gluten-free delights, including their Insta-worthy anti-ox acai bowl, vegan pancakes, brownies and a bunch of gluten-free burgers to wrap your hands around.

26 Ballarat Street, Yarraville

Exterior of Arepa Days in Preston
Arepa Days

Arepa Days

Did you know that arepas are little pockets of gluten-free goodness? Made from unleavened maize (corn), they’re extra delicious at Arepa Days in Preston.

From the frijoles pocket brimming with, black beans, feta, guacamole and coriander to the simple egg and bacon and cheese-only varieties, the options here are super tasty, fresh and will have you coming back to try more. There’s no doubt this is one of our favourite gluten-free cafes in Melbourne.

25 Preston Street, Preston 

Wolfhound on Brunswick
Wolfhound on Brunswick

Wolfhound on Brunswick

The menu at Fitzroy’s Wolfhound on Brunswick offers the classic breakfast dishes, tasty vegan options and almost all of their dishes are available as gluten-free – such a win!

Inside you’ll find cosy booths, couches and a central fireplace. Head on back to the sun-drenched courtyard filled with shady nooks to while away the sunny days during the warmer seasons.

The menu highlights the best of local and seasonal ingredients in its delectable array of brunch dishes. Think bacon and banana waffles, breakfast burgers, granola bowls and eggs benedict.

Inviting, warm and eclectic, this gluten-free cafe in Melbourne is the perfect destination for your next coffee date or remote working session.

386-388 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

Seedling Cafe
Seedling Cafe

Seedling Cafe

Seedling Cafe is the snug laneway coffee spot that’s been making weekday lunches a breeze for gluten-intolerant folk, offering gluten-free, healthy and satisfying meals for busy city workers.

Pick up a box of superfood salad bulked up with a wedge of grass-fed meatloaf or sit in for hearty baked eggs served with roast veggies and pumpkin bread. 

275 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Vegie Bar
Vegie Bar

Vegie Bar 

If you’re looking for a great gluten-free brunch option, Brunswick Street’s iconic Vegie Bar is a must-try.

Step inside the lively, leafy and brick-lined cafe for a taste of inventive vegetarian, vegan and raw food dishes…and refreshing cocktails, of course!

There’s even a gorgeous, quiet courtyard out back. Gluten-free wise, there’s plenty to choose from, like Pad Thai or laksa, warm lentil salad and satay skewers. 

380 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 

Monk Bodhi Dharma
Monk Bodhi Dharma

Monk Bodhi Dharma

Packing as much personality as it does flavour, Monk Bodhi Dharma plates up some of the most creative vegetarian fare in town, while almost every dish is GF or GFO.

Pull up a milk crate for internationally-inspired dishes such as zucchini mint hotcakes sparked with beetroot relish, pickled cucumber and chilli almond feta or umami mixed mushrooms on pumpkin polenta bread.

An easy stop in Balaclava on your way to a beach day in St Kilda, this is one of the best gluten-free cafes in Melbourne.

202 Carlisle Street, Balaclava

Caffe Strada
Caffe Strada

Caffe Strada 

Caffe Strada has been standing strong as one of the best gluten-free cafes in Melbourne for over a decade. This GF mecca is well worth the trek to the ‘burbs for their bakery alone, which offers Turkish rolls, buckwheat loaves, fruit bread, hot cross buns and even pizza bases to take home. Oh, and did we mention they also make some of the best gluten-free cinnamon scrolls in Melbourne?

If you’ve got a little time, warm yourself up from the inside with their black rice and coconut cream porridge, or bite into a meat pie or juicy burger for lunch.

197 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe

Schmucks Bagels
Schmucks Bagels

Schmucks Bagels 

They’re known for their seriously good bagels – and Schmucks Bagels don’t discriminate, saving the day with gluten-free bagels. Take this as your sign to head on into the city to give them a try – you’d be a schmuck not to.

There are plenty of breakfast and lunch-style fillings to choose from. For breakfast, we’re partial to the SEBB (sausage and egg, kewpie mayo and iceberg) or AVO OUR WAY. But the classic LUV U LOX with creamed cheese and smoked salmon is a must. 

The William, Guests Lane, Melbourne 

Tenancy 9/567 Collins Street, Melbourne

Worked your way through the best gluten-free cafés in Melbourne? We’ve got plenty more delicious eateries to nourish your body and soul. From vegan eats to the fun spots for a  bottomless brunch, we’ve whittled down the best of Melbourne to make sure your next food date is a complete success.

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