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.
Great pizza - fresh with quality toppings and dough. Good service. Good selection. Good atmosphere. The gluten free base should come with a warning, it's inferior to the normal base and we did not feel it was worth it.
Highly Recommend coming here if you’re 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 filled😋
Delicious food and very friendly staff. Highly recommended for anyone with coeliac disease - they are super careful about cross contamination and have lots of gluten free options.
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.
I visited this restaurant in Sep 2024 for lunch and yesterday for coffee as we were celebration one Greek friend completed the half marathon. The food in Sep was good, grilled chicken with no pita bread as I am gluten intolerant, neither feta cheese as I have a dairy free diet. They don't have an alternative milk, so if you don't drink cow milk, better to go to another place for coffee.
First, there was a gluten free menu. The variety and quality of the food was amazing. We were there on a Wednesday and did their Steak Experience. I got an appetizer, Hot Honey Wings, which were not hot but they were darn good! Then there was dinner: expertly cooked fillet, amazing wedge salad with zesty honey mustard and bacon dressing, chunky crisp potatoes…all accompanied by an onion loaf (think classier fried onions). All of this was incredible. Then….there was the Sticky Toffee Pudding which I will be dreaming about for ages. All of this was gluten free!
Wowsers it was fantastic xx as a gluten intolerant they covered everything. GF pittas with first course and they ensured that the phenomenal Mixed grill was all GF. Was the best ever xx staff were professional and warm, attentive. A lovely buzz welcomed everyone.
We had a wonderful first experience at bandook this evening. The food is such high quality, amazing flavours and so hot and fresh. The menu has a wide variety of the dishes to choose from and everything was delicious. I have coeliac, and gluten free (and vegetarian and dairy free) items are clearly marked on the menu (large selection to choose from). The squid and duck dosa were my personal favourites, and both things you’d usually not expect to be gluten free! Staff were very friendly and attentive. Would definitely recommend and we will be returning! Thank you for such a lovely meal!
Awesome place- the staff were lovely and the desserts were incredible. My original choice was out of stock so I was given a free cookie sandwich - I would not have expected this at all but it was a lovely touch. I had a slice of cookie dough and my friend had a brownie, we both had breakfast tea. Couldn't be happier with the quality and selection of desserts - no charges for plant based milk either which is great, even if it should be the standard!
I am a vegan and the options were very plentiful, I saw that there were also gluten-free options though I can't confirm whether or not they were coeliac friendly. I also cannot comment on the hot food but I'd be keen to go back and try it!
Overall, a great location in Bath at a standard price.
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.
First time having gone to Las Iguanas for bottomless brunch and it was great. The service was brilliant by Finn who also helped our friend with her gluten free options. Drinks were ordered and delivered so quickly!
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
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 booked a family meal at Edesia last minute, having travelled from Birmingham for a short break and had a wonderful time. From the minute we stepped in we were taken care of, shown straight to our table and the service throughout our dinner was excellent. Natalia helped us decide on our drinks, there was a wide variety of wines and cocktails to choose from. My husband has a gluten allergy and son a nut allergy, which were accommodated well by Arbias who was really attentive and liaised with the chefs to make sure the food was allergy friendly. My husband had a gluten free beef steak burger with a gluten free bun and fries which he really enjoyed. My pan fried seabass with capers was a sublime special. The kids fish and chips also got a thumbs up as did the churros for dessert! The atmosphere was just right but the food, service and friendly attentive staff make this place a must do if your eating out in Bath. We would definitely return!
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.
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.
Whilst walking around the Roman Baths we spied the chocolate sign from the top and planned to visit when we finished! When we walked in we were greeted like regular customers. The chocolate barista knew so much about each blend, he explained the strength and the flavours. When we couldn’t make a decision he gave us a little pot of the flakes to smell and taste. I had the 100% and it was the best chocolate I’ve had. I’m vegan and gluten free and it was such a treat to have choice, they even had vegan whipped cream!
My husband and kids thought the dessert was good. I, however, have Celiac Disease and found it impossible to order here. There is an allergy guide but I'd say you could order from maybe 5% of the menu if you need gluten free. I tried to order a new drink on the menu and they had no ingredients information so I just didn't order.
Great choice of gluten free food, staff were allergy aware and friendly. I had the pea and spinach burger GF, excellent. Nice to be able to eat GF and vegan.
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. £10 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.
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.
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.
drove past this little corner restaurant last week and thought “That looks interesting, let’s look it up - oh, they have folded pizza (calzone to us), ingredients look good, haven’t had pizza in ages, what’s a ristobar(?), let’s give it a try”
A week later, table’s booked, hubby is having the folded pizza (Vesuvio on the menu) and I’m probably having a marinara with added artichokes.
Ah, but I hadn’t reckoned on the specials…
Where else in Bath (maybe the Southwest) are you going to have courgette flowers stuffed with ham and melty mozzarella cheese in a perfectly crispy light batter, served on a parmesan rich homemade tomato sauce? If that doesn’t rock your boat, there were four other appetisers on the specials list which were hard to resist. Given the strength of the cooking, I’ll happily go for the arancini next time (there will most definitely be a next time) - I’m usually wary of arancini as they have to be executed perfectly (or they are like the contents of a Christmas cracker - holding so much promise but really only affirming the British trait of craving disappointment.)
Then, the pastas, which I had dismissed as looking a little uninteresting on the menu (and pizza is their specialty after all) again flummoxed me when the specialities list came out. Ravioli stuffed with seabass and crabmeat with homemade tomato sauce; or filled with ham and cime di rape (turnip greens - OMG, where do you even buy those here) in a cream sauce or filled with four cheeses in a Gorgonzola sauce (so five(!) cheeses really). Hubby was close to ditching his calzone (which is one of his favourite things) for the cheesy pasta (he’s a sucker for gorgonzola).
The food was fantastic. The ravioli with ham and greens (for that’s what I went for) was so well made, really thin pasta and beautiful fresh flavours. The calzone crust was thin and crisp, filling astonishingly moreish - they use really good anchovies which hubby had as an added extra.
We had affogato for puds - not a standard one here either - lots of cream and amaretto.
We were so impressed - really great cooking by a real Italian chef who knows what he’s doing. Service was charming, friendly and attentive. Bill came with Baci chocolates and no service charge added. They do GF pizza bases, so even our gluten intolerant friends can visit.
Go, go, go - Napulé appears to have been around for a year and deserves to be a lot busier. It was a Wednesday night and it was a crying shame that there was only one other table occupied while we were there. Prices are reasonable for the quality - pizzas in particular - they use fior di latte, for goodness sake.
Era perfetto! Grazie mille!
Nice little cafe which is dog friendly. Staff were really friendly but it took a little while to get our food and drinks which were quite nice but nothing particularly special. Lots of gluten free cake options
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
Unfortunately Mokoko Abbey Churchyard is the first venue to receive a 1 star review from the team at CoeliacWellNES.com 😥 You can read the full review there.
They have an allergy statement on display but they managed to hit all the wrong notes with gluten free ingredient understanding, cross contamination and customer care. We used to love Mokoko but they need to revisit their allergen training and until then, coeliacs/celiacs should avoid this branch.
Walked in looking for a nice restaurant after a long day visiting Bath.
We were more than pleased. The staff was friendly, the, what I presume was the, owner showed us the daily specials. It was obvious he was proud of his work, food etc.
We had a lovely John Dory to share. And gluten-free fish and chips. And ended with a cheesecake.
We absolutely recommend this restaurant!
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.