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The 9 Best Gluten-Free Lunch Spots in Warminster

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Updated Jul 2025

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The Pancake House

The Pancake House

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Center Parcs Longleat Forest, Longleat Forest, Warminster, United Kingdom

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Great meal at the pancake house. Good range of food, but not much of a selection if you have a gluten/wheat intolerance such as Coeliac Disease. But they did offer was lovely.

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Gusto Divino

Gusto Divino

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21 Market Pl, Warminster BA12 9AY, UK

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Dale Pottinger

Phenomenal experience. Myself and the family stopped off for a meal when we were in the area. Everything was perfect. There were no complaints about the food or the menu. My partner is gluten free and she was over the moon about her meal. 10 / 10

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Cornmarket Cafe

Cornmarket Cafe

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4-5 The Cornmarket, Warminster BA12 9BX, UK

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HeaTher Robertson

Really friendly staff who couldn't have done more to help us, even bringing out a bowl of water as soon as they saw we had our dog with us. The food, jacket potato with toppings and salad was very good. The cold drink was just that. They had 2 menus, one gluten free. Well done all round, Cornmarket Café.

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The Coffee Garden

The Coffee Garden

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4A Silver St, Warminster BA12 8PS, UK

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Jasmine Ashcroft

Brilliant place for breakfast, staff were very knowledgeable and great with allergies including gluten free options. I had the gluten free pancakes which were delicious.

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Le Cafe Journal

Le Cafe Journal

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6 High St, Warminster BA12 9AE, UK

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If you want to feel irked and as if you are in some absurd tv sketch, this is the place for it. During the week the day I went it was open only 12 to 2:30. The hours on google have not been updated. Food was okay to be fair but the rest has put me off ever coming back. We were told we could only have lunch as they are a bistro and not a cafe! Fair enough but someone needs to tell them to rename it Le Bistro Journal for a start. The place had one other table in and then it was only ourselves. Despite not being rushed off their feet, neither the cook bringing the food to the table or the lady owner bringing more drinks took the finished with glasses/bottle away for well over an hour. I saw delicious looking gluten free chocolate brownies staring at me (two massive platters of them) but had had lunch there. The owner told me I could buy one to take with me. Another day I said. So today at 2:30 thinking Saturday they might be open to 3pm as per hours in Google I called to check they were open n did have gf brownie left. I was informed they were closing now. She also said I could not come in and just buy a brownie to take away - they did not do that. I pointed out she has invited me to do that the other day. She said only lunch customers can buy to takeaway. This really makes so little sense as you would think rather than a pile of brownies going stale someone buying one while not creating washing up or taking up space would be a fair idea. Only if they have had lunch there prior apparently is within their rigid rules. I expect to see in the next episode a sign on the door “zee rules are to be obeyed” or “go away - we hate you all with your expectations of the cafe to be a cafe”. They don’t seem to understand the hospitality part of hospitality. You could not make it up. I understand they may have decided to make changes for personal reasons but don’t call yourself a cafe then (call it Le Luncherie), be consistent, be logical and update your hours on google maps. Don’t spend your money here or entertain this kind of service unless you want Basil Fawlty and Manuel. They clearly don’t really want your money anyway. What an absolute shower!

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