
Café Le Boletó
Spinach.guide rates the venue as 'Good vegan options' (VFI grade C) with 3-5 vegan dishes, though the menu is described as 'unclear in places'. The same source notes vegan pastries, almond milk, and plant-based soups/salads. HappyCow's list of top vegan restaurants in Santiago does not include Café Le Boletó. The abillion page is a closure notice with no venue-specific data. No dedicated vegan kitchen or accreditation is mentioned.
| Mon | 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM |
| Tue | 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM |
| Wed | 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM |
| Thu | 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM |
| Fri | 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM |
| Sat | 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM |
| Sun | Closed |
Per-allergen evidence
Vegan
confidence 0.65 ·
Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.
Spinach.guide rates the venue as 'Good vegan options' (VFI grade C) with 3-5 vegan dishes, though the menu is described as 'unclear in places'. The same source notes vegan pastries, almond milk, and plant-based soups/salads. HappyCow's list of top vegan restaurants in Santiago does not include Café Le Boletó. The abillion page is a closure notice with no venue-specific data. No dedicated vegan kitchen or accreditation is mentioned.
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Vegetarian
confidence 0.60 ·
Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.
Spinach.guide describes the venue as offering 'vegan-friendly foods' including vegan pastries, fresh juices, and daily plant-based soups and salads. Wanderlog lists it as a coffee shop/restaurant but not specifically as vegetarian. The venue is not included in Wanderlog's list of best vegetarian restaurants in Santiago Metropolitan Region. No dedicated vegetarian kitchen or marked menu is confirmed.
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Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 0.40 ·
Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.
No evidence of a dedicated gluten-free kitchen, accreditation, or marked menu. The venue's own website (leboleto.cl) is a bare directory index with no menu or allergen information. Spinach.guide lists it as a cafe with vegan pastry and almond milk but does not mention gluten-free options. A Camino de Santiago blog post about gluten-free eating in Spain does not reference this venue. Coeliac UK listing is for a different venue called 'Santiago' and is behind a login wall. No coeliac-specific reviews or safety reports found.
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Dairy-free
confidence 0.40 ·
Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.
Spinach.guide mentions almond milk as an option, suggesting dairy-free milk alternatives are available on request. No dedicated dairy-free kitchen, marked menu, or staff training is documented. No reviews specifically address dairy allergy safety.
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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