I think one of the worst situations a coeliac can find themselves is walking past a chipper and getting that lovely smell of vinegar and fresh chips knowing full well they can’t have them. However, if you know where to go, you can still enjoy a sneaky takeaway, it just requires a bit of research. There are loads of options but these are my tried and tested favourites in Dublin.
 Gluten free chipper
Beshoff Bros on Mespil road do gluten free fish, chips, battered sausages and much more on Saturdays and Sundays between 12 and 8 although they currently have a banner on their website which confirms they are now doing GF daily. I’ve never been glutened and love this as a treat now and then. It’s very handy to pop in if you’re going to a gig in the RDS especially. I have been known to go for a 40K cycle out to Howth and back with my only motivation being a bag of chips on the way home. Okay, the ole fitness aswell.
Pic above is from Bunsen on Wexford Street. Not a chipper, or a takeaway but doesn’t it look amazing? GF bun for the win! These guys will definitely be on my listing of quick eats in Dublin also, which is in progress.
Gluten free Indian
 Bombay Pantry is absolutely gorgeous. They are Bridgestone award winners and it’s easy to see why. Their menu is a bit unique in that they mark the items that aren’t gluten free as opposed to the items that are. They do a great value meal for two and have branches all over the city.
Ananda in Dundrum is uh-maz-ing but they don’t do takeaway. I just couldn’t help mentioning.
 Gluten free Thai
There are so many options for Thai although they do tend to have the same menu(at least as far as gluten free options are concerned) in all of them.
My favourite at the moment is probably Neon on Camden Street which delivers around the inner city or you can eat in. €15ish for a bottle of house wine when eating in, amazing! Their curries are GF and the red curry with prawn here rocks my world. Other great options are Diep at home, Kanum Thai and Camille all of which have multiple city locations and clear GF options marked on their menus.
 Gluten free pizza
If I was writing this post two years ago there would be very little to say, thankfully though the options for both take away and frozen pizza have increased dramatically since then. For take out options, the easiest is Dominos, who launched their GF pizza based late last year. It’s not the best but it’s very handy and the most readily available. You can also order a GF pizza to take away from Bits and Pizzas in Dun Laoghaire depending on where you live. Same can be said of Credo which is in the city centre but delivers to some areas.  Milano do take away options and have locations throughout the city. I can’t fail to mention Manifesto in Rathmines which does the best GF pizza in Dublin but doesn’t offer takeaway unfortunately.
Takeaway from frozen
It’s handy to have a few things in the freezer for a lazy evening or the odd time you come home from the pub and need something greasy and satisfying!
Pizza: There are two main brands, DS Bonta d’italia or Marco’s Pizza (which is Irish owned and made). Dunnes and Supervalu are good stockists of both and I’ve seen the odd Tesco with the DS range.
Savoury Treats: DS do a range including Quiche, Sausage rolls and pies.
Breaded Chicken and Fish: I’m all about the nuggets, as I have previously written about. M&S do chicken chunks which you can freeze and they also have breaded chicken/cod fillets. Very handy with a few oven or real chips at home. There are a few brands of GF fish finger if that’s your thing also. Get up to Sainsburys in the North if you fancy a Chicken kiev or better value for your nuggets.
Chips: You can get a full listing from the Coeliac Society in the foodlist but Green Isle and McCain label their GF oven chips very clearly – supermarket own brands are listed in the food list.
Indian: Bombay Pantry do ready meals and sauces which are pretty much as yummy as their takeaway counterparts.
There are quite a few other ready meals which are gluten free and you will find in the chill cabinet in the supermarket. None that I would recommend though and I’m not a lover of them in general, I’d much prefer to buy a sauce or whatever and cook the meat and veg fresh.
It’s not as easy to have a takeaway as a coeliac but with a bit of planning and research you can stuff your face on a Saturday night with a bottle of wine just like everyone else!
Firehouse Pizza in Ballymun is amazing, definitely worth a try if they deliver to your area.
They don’t unfortunately Ornaith and I’ve been meaning to try them. Guess I’ll have to head out to Ikea soon to buy a rake of candles/picture frames/rugs I don’t need and drop in on the way back!
Thanks a million for this. I have another that you must add. Bachelors Wok on the North Quays. Pretty much everything on the menu can be done gluten free and they do girlie size portions for 70% of the price. Love them
Thanks Lorraine – I’ll have to try it, so handy to know!
Millers of Baggot St can supply a GF Pizza .
Fresh in the chiller cabinet of some shops are Matt’s GF WF Dream Pizza.
M&S have Mini GF Kiev’s along with other items specially for christmas
Oh my god David, mini Kievs!! Got to get myself down there. That’s fantastic about Millers, I know Millstone is their sister restaurant but I didn’t realise they did GF aswell. Matts Dream is lovely, bit expensive though so I’m not convinced…..yet
Thats all brilliant information, thank you.
Also anyone travelling to Killarney, Co. Kerry, look out for The Allegro chipper. They do GF chips burgers with GF buns, battered onion rings and battered fish and pizza. These are cooked in a separate area and are YUMMIE! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Allegro-Hand-Made-Food-Company/138204012892968
Tralee, Co.Kerry have a cafe called The gluten free kitchen. Everything in the cafe is Gluten Free. https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gluten-Free-Kitchen-Company/180170145421230
Thanks Eithne, I was in Allegro last year – it was amazing! Did you know the owners are the same people who make Marco’s frozen pizza?
ManifManifestino ( sister restaurant to Manfesto) in Rathgar offer Manfesto pizzas to take away
Did not know this at all Jo, I’m there!
Wooden spoon in Portmarnock do tasty HF cakes!!! Not over priced either
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Thank you so much for this! It’s like gold to find takeaways. Looking forward to my first Indian takeaway tonight since I was diagnosed 8 years ago! Please keep on blogging!