SearchBrusselsRue du Congrès 8

Medusa
Multiple locations share the name Medusa, each with different gluten-free practices. The Southend-on-Sea branch (FindMeGlutenFree) has a reported gluten-free menu, knowledgeable staff, and a grill-cleaning protocol, but no dedicated fryer and carries a general disclaimer. The Kato Katelios branch (Greece) has a dedicated gluten-free fryer and knowledgeable owners, but the listing contradicts itself on whether a GF menu exists. The Brussels branch (novacircle.com) states gluten-free options are available and staff can discuss accommodations. The Turin branch (La Medusa) developed a dedicated GF menu with the Italian Coeliac Association and makes fresh GF pizza dough daily, though one diner reported an undercooked pizza. The Brooklyn branch (Medusa the Greek) marks many items as gluten-free on its online menu, but no kitchen practice details are provided and some GF-labelled items come with pita bread. No location has a dedicated gluten-free kitchen or formal accreditation. Call ahead to confirm practices at the specific branch you plan to visit.
Per-allergen evidence
Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 65% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
Multiple locations share the name Medusa, each with different gluten-free practices. The Southend-on-Sea branch (FindMeGlutenFree) has a reported gluten-free menu, knowledgeable staff, and a grill-cleaning protocol, but no dedicated fryer and carries a general disclaimer. The Kato Katelios branch (Greece) has a dedicated gluten-free fryer and knowledgeable owners, but the listing contradicts itself on whether a GF menu exists. The Brussels branch (novacircle.com) states gluten-free options are available and staff can discuss accommodations. The Turin branch (La Medusa) developed a dedicated GF menu with the Italian Coeliac Association and makes fresh GF pizza dough daily, though one diner reported an undercooked pizza. The Brooklyn branch (Medusa the Greek) marks many items as gluten-free on its online menu, but no kitchen practice details are provided and some GF-labelled items come with pita bread. No location has a dedicated gluten-free kitchen or formal accreditation. Call ahead to confirm practices at the specific branch you plan to visit.
Cited references
Vegan
confidence 70% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
The Brussels branch (novacircle.com) states vegan dishes are available. The Brooklyn branch (Medusa the Greek) marks several items as vegan on its online menu, including Smoked Eggplant, Vegan Lentil Falafel, Kale, and Roasted Lemon Potatoes. No kitchen practice details or cross-contact mitigations are described for either location.
Cited references
Vegetarian
confidence 70% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
The Brussels branch (novacircle.com) states vegetarian dishes are available. The Brooklyn branch (Medusa the Greek) marks many items as vegetarian on its online menu, including Horiatiki, Brussel Sprout Salad, Greek Fries, Tzatziki, and Cypriot Halloumi w/Pita. No kitchen practice details are provided.
Cited references
Nut-free
confidence 50% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
The Brooklyn branch (Medusa the Greek) marks the Brussel Sprout Salad as containing nuts on its online menu. No other nut-related information is available for any location.
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
Read the methodology →