As someone with celiac disease, eating out is a struggle, but the cozy club has a separate gluten free menu and our waiter Louis was amazing caterering to my allergy !
Fab food good portion sizes, lots of gluten free options. Service was a little bit slow but they were busy in the lunchtime rush. All round a good place to grab some food while out exploring.
Superb! I chose to go here because they offered an extensive gluten free menu. I had the corn truffle soup, the beef Bourguignon, a Kir rose cocktail and the cafe crème. Some of the best gluten free food I have ever had. Made me do the happy food dance.
Highly Recommend coming here if youâre gluten free, staff are aware of coeliac disease and have a separate toaster and area to prepare your sandwich! It was delicious and the sandwich was well filledđ
We've had afternoon tea at The Pump House a couple of times. Once we walked in and got a table, another time we booked in advance and it was a good thing because we would not have been able to walk in. I had the gluten free tea, which was wonderful. The children had a children's tea, and loved it. Beautiful architecture, great atmosphere, great classical music, and you can see the Roman baths from the windows inside.
The view was perfect, the food was tasty, and the prices reasonable. I would go back again. I was particularly grateful for the clearly marked gluten free menu!
We turned up for a quick breakfast as some reviews said it was coeliac safe - the server let me know that although it was gluten free, it wasn't safe for me to eat there. They explained through the procedures well and I was very well informed, but just a warning that they can't cater for cross contamination.
We ended up just having a tea (can't really go wrong) but my milk was served with crumbs in it! Luckily I noticed and they replaced it. My partner had a hot chocolate which wasn't very good at all.
The food looked good from a distance and it's a nice atmosphere, but just a warning that they have a small kitchen so can only do gluten free for intolerances
Had an evening meal here and the food was tasty, filling and unique in a positive way.
The menu is limited but that is because it is part of the historic experience.
Happy to offer additional veg and potatoes or gluten free bread as the Sally Bunn is not GF.
Affordable and a wide variety of options. The staff are so lovely and having a huge portion of options be gluten free is such a luxury. They're also great with other dietary requirements like being vegan with everything being clearly labelled when you order at the kiosks. Their salads are fresh and crunchy and their waffle fries are incredible. It's definitely worth downloading the app too cause the rewards system is great. They also offer student discount here :)
They run out of beef burgers, so I ordered the ham, cheese and smokey tomato sauce panini but with GF bread as I am intolerant. ÂŁ10 for a tiny sandwich (2 small slices of bread, who eat GF knows that bread), so overpriced. If you are GF intolerance or celiac, this is not your place and you will have to eat again in another place after 30min.
I had the Five course feast which was great. We went on a group of four and experiencing the different dishes in a group was the perfect way to try out this restaurant.
The ricota ravioli was really good, the broccoli with smoked almonds was my favourite. Really good range of food.
I appreciate that this is a vegetarian restaurant, which is hard to find nowadays as most lean directly to vegan.
Great accomodation for gluten-free (coeliac) too.
The food is great but the staff are excellent. They are incredibly helpful, caring and have great personalities. 10/10 for the staff.
Really great place! We were a bit nervous because it was empty when we arrived but it was an excellent experience. The food is well worth the price and the menu has great options (including loads of gluten free options). Our server, Alex, was excellent, friendly and gave really great advice about the menu. And the cocktails were amazing! Highly recommend.
We had an amazing meal here! They managed to accommodate a party of 9 last minute. We had vegetarians and a gluten allergy and everyone really enjoyed their meals. Service was pretty quick and the servers were very friendly and clearly putting effort into their work. Would very happily visit again
Had a great experience at Diana's. Delicious gluten free brownies and lemon drizzle cake. I'm coeliac so was encouraging to see the cakes were stored under covers to prevent cross contamination. A good size pot of tea and cosy atmosphere.
As it was our first visit to The Boathouse, we were a little apprehensive as we had a special guest with us & needed a quiet space in which to chat. (There were 3 of us). We were shown to the Conservatory. It couldn't have been nicer - tastefully decorated with beautiful houseplants (real ones!), warm & with a river view. We were given outstanding service by Jo, our waiter, who was particularly attentive to my need for gluten-free food. We all enjoyed the food which was presented tastefully, & all excellent. We also considered we had good value for money. Altogether it was a delightful & memorable experience & we look forward to our next visit. Many thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make us feel special.
Refused to make a gluten free sandwich as she said it was an intolerance. I'm coeliac. She said it would mean cleaning the kitchen again so didn't want to do it.
After getting into bath just before 9 we really were finding it hard to get somewhere to eat that not only had gluten free options but that would allow children in so late, the coppa club was about the 5 places we walked in and was meet by such friendly staff and a yes to everything we were looking for. The food was amazing and all staff from beginning to end could not do enough for us would highly recommed. Millie our server was brilliant and made what was beginning to look like a bleak evening into an amazing night.
Not suitable for those with dietary requirements/allergies.
I am a celiac and was told before we sat down that they could accommodate some gluten free adjustments, after the waitress had a conversation with the chef I was told they would just have to change the way they prepare a couple of things.
Whilst ordering I enquired if the sausages were gluten free and was told no which is fine. when my breakfast arrived I would say it was about half the size of my partners meal which had no changes. I had not been told they would have to take anything else off.
The management was rude, with no apology and I was simply told they donât cater to allergies.
I was thoroughly disappointed as if I had been told this at the beginning I would have been able to go elsewhere, instead of wasting everyoneâs time.
We were in the end given a refund for my meal however it was just upsetting as I didnât feel like my requirements were understood.
I often visit here on my way through Bath bus station when I'm visiting my mum. The food range is excellent, and the service is fantastic. I have been in once and had bad service, which we brought to the attention of another staff member who took it straight to the duty manager. She was incredibly understanding and insisted that she serve us for the rest of the meal, so it was very well handled.
The menu has great options for vegetarians, gluten intolerance and lactose intolerance. But also a fantastically rich selection of grills, tagines and breads. The decor is good and light and you can buy a number of the items they use to make the food to cook for yourself. Overall, a great experience!