
Gluten-Free Pizza in Siena: Where Celiacs Actually Eat (2026)
Real gluten-free pizza in Siena, certified by AIC (Italian Celiac Association). Where to go, what to ask for, prices.
# Gluten-Free Pizza in Siena
Real gluten-free pizza in Siena is rare — but it exists. If you're celiac or seriously gluten-sensitive, this is what you actually need to know.
The short version
- Look for AIC certification (Associazione Italiana Celiachia) — it means the restaurant has been audited and uses a dedicated workspace.
- "Senza glutine" on the menu without AIC certification often means *flour-free toppings on standard dough* — not safe for celiacs.
- Expect to pay €2–4 more than the same pizza in standard wheat.
Where to actually eat
1. La Napoletana 2.0 — Viale Sardegna 37 Wood-fired Neapolitan pizzeria. They offer **gluten-free pizza on request** with a separate dough preparation. Always **call ahead and confirm** (+39) — they're set up for it but it's not on the standard menu. €14–18.
2. AIC-certified pizzerias in Siena province The official AIC restaurant search ([prontoceliaco.it](https://www.prontoceliaco.it)) is the only reliable list. As of 2026, the central-Siena AIC pizzeria scene is thin — most certified spots are in the wider province (Monteriggioni, Colle Val d'Elsa, Poggibonsi, 15–30 min by car).
3. Slice/takeaway spots A few **pizza al taglio** spots in central Siena keep frozen GF bases. Quality is mediocre — fine in an emergency, not memorable.
What to ask before sitting down
Even if a place advertises "senza glutine," ask these three questions:
1. "Avete certificazione AIC?" (Do you have AIC certification?) 2. "Il forno è dedicato o condiviso?" (Is the oven dedicated or shared?) 3. "L'impasto viene preparato in una zona separata?" (Is the dough prepared in a separate area?)
If the answer to #1 is no AND #2 is "shared," the pizza is not safe for celiacs — only for mild gluten intolerance.
What to skip
- Pizzerias around Piazza del Campo claiming "GF pizza" without certification.
- Anywhere that hesitates when asked the three questions above.
Locals' tip
If real certified GF pizza isn't available the night you're in Siena, switch to a risotto, grilled meat, or salad at a serious trattoria like Carroccio or Papei. Tuscan cuisine has plenty of naturally gluten-free options — pizza isn't the only path.
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Final word
GF pizza in Siena is workable but requires planning. Always call ahead. Write us at redazione@visitsienaguide.it if you find a new AIC-certified spot — we update this guide quarterly.
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