![]() They have gluten-free pizza crust and gluten-free pasta. They have only one dish with peanuts (the fried anchovy), and there were a few pine nuts and some other tree nuts on salads and in desserts. The menu is labeled for the top 14 allergens, which was extremely helpful. Overall, it was a good experience but they are not the most allergy aware. I found this place on a gluten-free Italy blog, which stated that they were well versed in gluten-free. ![]() Dinner + Cocktails: Santa Maria Osteria – Ristorante Pizzeriaįun and pretty affordable Italian spot right behind the big Rome Termini train station! We stayed at a hotel nearby and walked over for drinks and a late dinner. Apparently they do make announcements if you ask, but I didn’t feel it was necessary. You can also request a gluten-free meal, although I didn’t since I feel more comfortable bringing my own food. They hand out gluten-free and nut-free potato chips and do standard drinks. I didn’t pre-board, since I was with a group, but I looked up the airline ahead of time and knew they didn’t serve nuts. We flew British Airways on our trip to Italy and had a great experience! Staff are friendly and they handed out wipes to everyone (due to COVID), and the plane was very clean. There are a bunch of cute restaurants nearby and we did find safe options at a few but they weren’t our favorite restaurants of the trip (much better selection and allergy awareness in Rome city center) Would recommend though if you need a convenient and affordable place to stay! Airline: British Airways We heard from a few people that this is not the nicest area and not the most safe but we didn’t have any issues. ![]() Stayed here our first few days in Rome! It’s right behind the train station (less than a 5 minute walk) Staff were very friendly and spoke great English and it worked well for our group of 3 in terms of location and affordability.
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