Really delicious food, nice atmosphere and really friendly and helpful staff. As a coeliac and vegetarian it’s great to eat somewhere that can adapt anything on the menu (except the pancakes) to be gluten free, and reassuring that staff really understood my allergy (a few staff members are coeliac). Really recommend the avocado smash!
Foodilic offer nutritious meals and nearly always have gluten free options. Reasonably priced and they use separate utensils to limit cross contamination. Great for a quick meal when on the move!
19 Nile St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HW, UK
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G. Petersson
Absolutely wonderful, my mother and I visited during our short holiday in Brighton. We took full advantage of the 2 for 1 deal on cocktails here and enjoyed mojitos and long Island iced teas. While we had hoped to have our lunch here, we were quickly informed that there was risk of contamination in the kitchen and so, due to my coeliac disease, we chose not to risk it. Still, we adored the drinks and the atmosphere more than made up for the food. The cats are friendly and sweet, especially the Turkish Angora, Eros! Highly recommend a visit, book a reservation if you can!
Amazing Brighton food spot! Hidden gem! The best sweet & savoury crepes I’ve ever had outside of France. Made traditionally with so much choice of fillings. The coffee is excellent as well. Great choice for vegan, gluten free, dairy free, egg free, vegetarian. Couldn’t recommend enough! Arnold and the team are lovely!
Delicious, healthy food. Very helpful staff; I didn’t really know what I was ordering but they were very considerate so don’t be put off!
Veggie / gluten free options - mine was lovely! Get down get down get down
Last time me and the Mrs visited Brighton, this was the highlight of our trip as it was the first time she had been able to eat a pasty in over 10 years of being gluten-free.
Unfortunately since the gluten-free pastys are no longer fresh and prepackaged it's just not the same anymore.
T@ The Dials is a quirky vegan and vegetarian café and coffee shop. It has lots of gluten-free options on their menu. They are coeliac friendly, preparing food in a separate area with separate equipment.
Really tasty food and really friendly staff! As a coeliac and vegetarian it’s great to have multiple options to choose from on a menu. We ate here for lunch on Saturday and came back to grab food to go before leaving Brighton on Sunday. I would recommend the falafel salad and the bolognaise (which my non vegetarian non gluten free boyfriend loved!)
The lady that runs this place is lovely and makes the best bread pudding. Is a cosy spot where one can unwind with a lovely cuppa and give a scratch to one's sugar cravings with a lot of local and homemade options. Nice to see some gluten free cakes. Will definitely recommend it. Coffe is also a good strength with a pleasant roast. Will certainly come back. Make sure you get there before noon to catch the breakfast menu.
13 of us booked Village after a couple of us ran the Marathon.
The restaurant was very busy but we were allocated a really nice spot at the end of the restaurant where we could all be together.
Even though the place was packed due to the Marathon, the service was excellent.
When the food arrived we could not have been happier - the roasts were DELICIOUS!
We had a gluten free vegan with us and they could not have been more accommodating. The nut roast was equally as good as the lamb / beef - superb!
We had a great meal and a top notch experience at Village.
Food was good. Had a gluten free cake and soya hot chocolate. Orange and cinnamon polenta cake was so tasty. Would recommend it.
Didn't find many food places that did soya milk in this location.
Service was a bit slow but apart from that all good. Would dine here again.