By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community
Updated Nov 2024
Celiac friendly
53 Church St, Manchester M4 1PD, UK
Celiac accommodating
20 Hilton St, Manchester M1 1FR, UK
Celiac accommodating
Smithfield Buildings, 44 Tib St, Manchester M4 1LA, UK
Gluten-free options
84 Oldham St, Manchester M4 1LF, UK
The place is and will always be amazing!! Budget friendly food and the best cocktails. We went for dinner and genuinely had a great time!! The food is finger liking good, and the best part is they got a gluten-free menu and vegan menu catering to our needs. The cocktails were simply amazing xx. The waiting staff were great, too. A bit loud with the music, but apart from that, it's really good. Definitely recommend.
Celiac accommodating
9 Nicholas Croft, Manchester M4 1EY, UK
There are 3 Federal cafes located in Manchester, all of which permanently have a long queue, braving rain and wind. I can clearly see why, so make sure to arrive early as it will certainly be worth it FOOD- 10/10 Absolutely delicious, fresh and consistently good. Coffee is nice and they offer a unique selection of teas and snacks. SERVICE- Quick (normally served within 15 minutes even when busy) and EXTREMELY friendly. I've often come at 12 (when brunch ends) and they have sweetly offered to still serve me their delicious acai bowl with their unique peanut butter. VALUE- 8/10 They have good portions that aren't too big nor too small. However they aren't the cheapest place for certain items like their French toast yet they do offer cheaper alternatives. However it is worth it for the taste. ATMOSPHERE- 8/10 Very clean and aesthetic. The restaurants are certainly on the smaller side yet and tables are quite close/ shared due to their popularity. RANGE/DIETARY- 9/10 A wide range of vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. Milk alternatives include oat, soya and coconut. However their vegan options are quite standard like falafel, brownie and acai.