This charming pub offers a unique historic ambiance with preserved mill workings and a striking waterwheel. The lovely atmosphere is enhanced by a hidden roof terrace and outdoor area, complemented by quick, friendly service that accommodates gluten-free needs with care and knowledge.
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Andrew
Knowledgeable and friendly staff. Excellent food and a good range of gluten free options. Generous portions.
This tiny, cozy cafe offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with limited seating that fosters an intimate dining experience. The staff are very accommodating for gluten-free folk, ensuring a comfortable visit without any fuss, making it a surprising hidden gem for gluten-free diners.
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Matthew Hopkins
My first time at Poppies, got to say I was really impressed, great little cafe!
Coffee was nice as well as the food. I had the bacon rosti and my wife had the gluten free eggy bread. Really good choice for gluten free and they were happy to accommodate for your dietary requirements and didn't make you feel like you were putting them out or there was something wrong with you.
Will be going back when next in Ulverston.
This traditional tearoom offers a cozy ambiance with roaring log fires and a beautiful garden seating area, creating a welcoming setting for those seeking gluten-free options. The timeless atmosphere enriched by jazz and classical music complements its family-run charm.
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Denise Kirton
Lovely hot coffee, loads of butter for tea cake, and a gluten free toasted sandwich that my daughter actually enjoyed. Lovely cheerful people, great ambience.
This lively pub offers a warm, bustling atmosphere with a covered outdoor seating area welcoming dogs. Inside, the fantastic decor and welcoming staff create a comfortable setting, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a gluten-free friendly environment with knowledgeable service.
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Casey Gilbert
Me and my partner (who is a coeliac) went to the farmers after doing some research on places to eat in Ulverston. The decor and atmosphere was fantastic and the staff were very welcoming.
Unfortunately when the food came out, my partners steak came out with onion rings. Which we were told would not be suitable for coeliacs. This was quickly noticed by the staff and the dish was completely remade as they were very knowledgeable about cross contamination. When the food arrived the staff were very apologetic and we were offered a drink on the house. Which we were both very impressed with. Overall we had a great night and would definitely recommend to anyone.
This quirky cafe enchants with its charming, nostalgic atmosphere and eclectic decor featuring antiques. Known for its friendly, welcoming service and dog-friendly setting, it offers a cozy spot for those seeking gluten-free options in a unique environment.
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Chloe H
Lovely, quirky little cafe with an added bonus of being dog friendly. Although limited, there were gluten-free options on the menu, and the food was very yummy. Their homemade limeaid was also very good.