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15 places tracked · 6 dedicated gluten-free · evidence dated, never guaranteed
Austria quietly does gluten-free comfort food better than almost anywhere: in Vienna you can sit down to a fully gluten-free schnitzel, Knödel and strudel menu, Graz and Linz have dedicated bakeries, and in October 2026 St. Pölten hosts Austria’s first gluten-free festival. The famous coffee-house culture still needs your questions — the dedicated kitchens below don’t.
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Ebreichsdorf
Weizenfrei — glutenfreie Bäckerei & Konditorei
100% wheat-free and gluten-free production bakery (founded 2016, own facility since 2018, 18+ staff). Certified with the international Crossed Grain / Glutenfrei-Symbol (AOECS licensing scheme, administered in Austria by ARGE Zöliakie).
Grafenschlag
Bäckerei Richter glutenfrei
'Richter glutenfreie Produktions-GmbH' — dedicated GF production company (breads, pastries, Krapfen, croissants, flour mixes). Sells via weekly-rhythm online shop, ships within Austria + cross-border.
Graz
Die Scherbe (La Scherbe)
Regional press (with ARGE Zöliakie dietitian Eva Terler) reports the Scherbe has its own dedicated GF menu card.
Gasthof Lendplatzl
Regional press reports GF Schnitzel, Backhendl and Cordon Bleu (traditional Austrian fried dishes in GF version). Fryer separation unknown — critical question for this venue type.
Parks — Bio Fairtrade Coffee Shop
Regional press: self-baked bread and a large selection of GF cakes. Mixed kitchen presumed; no protocol documented.
Linz
Café Gutmut (Gebärdensprachcafé)
Official menu card marks GF items with a red dot ('roter Punkt = glutenfrei') in the cake/snack vitrine. Mixed counter — no cross-contact protocol documented.
Café Kowalski
ARGE Zöliakie member report: GF Gebäck on the breakfast menu, baked off in ~10 min, no pre-order needed. Bake-off of packaged GF goods in mixed oven = cross-contact question to clarify.
Salzburg
Awunda — Die glutenfreie Bäckerei
Official: bakes with certified-GF organic ingredients in a SEPARATE GF-only Backstube; own GF sourdough ('Bruno'), no additives, no ready-mixes.
The Heart of Joy Café
Vegetarian/vegan café; official site declares GF bread at breakfast and GF cakes (e.g. GF carrot-almond cake, GF chocolate-mousse cake).
Vienna
Die KonditoFrei
100% glutenfreie Auftragskonditorei (order-only patisserie) run by master confectioner Nicole; production site in Vienna is fully GF. Austrian classics: Torten, Kuchen, Kekse, macarons, wedding cakes.
GlutenFreeX Bäckerei & Konditorei
Official FAQ: 'reine glutenfreie Umgebung' — bakery built exclusively for GF products, no cross-contamination possible. Many items also lactose-free/vegan.
Zum Wohl — das Gasthaus, das alle vertragen
Entire menu gluten-free AND lactose-free — venue positions itself as 'das glutenfreie Restaurant in Wien'. Whole-menu GF Austrian classics (Schnitzel, Knödel, Apfelstrudel), own GF beer.
Ristorante Pizzeria Scarabocchio
Venue's own page declares GF pizza, pasta and desserts (incl. tiramisu) + lactose-free and vegan variants — but documents no cross-contact protocol.
Gasthaus Nestroy
Coeliac blog reports GF schnitzel + GF beer, traditional Austrian fare; no venue documentation found this pass — third-party report only.
Nationwide chains & groups
McDonald's Österreich (glutenfreies Bun, nationwide)
Official product page has a 'Glutenfrei' filter and GF-bun variants across the burger range (Cheeseburger, Hamburger Royal, McDouble, SIGNATURE Steakhouse, even GF McMuffin variants at breakfast) with full allergen data per item. Bun is supplied individually sealed; in-store assembly protocol…
Before you go
Kitchens change — menus, owners, fryers, staff. Evidence dates tell you when we last saw proof, not what is true today. Always confirm directly with the venue at the time of your visit, say explicitly that it's coeliac disease, and trust your own questions over any listing — including ours.
Events & what’s next
Looking for gluten-free festivals, markets and pop-ups? See the Gluten-Free Events Calendar 2026/27.
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