This cozy cafe offers a great gluten-free menu with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The friendly, attentive staff and relaxed, homely atmosphere create a welcoming oasis, complemented by a small al fresco section overlooking a bustling tourist strip.
Taylor’s kiosk, 2 Eastern Esplanade, Paignton TQ4 6ED, UK
Celiac friendly
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This spacious lounge features a lovely roof terrace with stunning sea views and a friendly, accommodating atmosphere. Known for its wide gluten-free menu mirroring regular options, it ensures guests with dietary needs feel included and well cared for in a dog-friendly setting.
This spacious venue offers panoramic sea views and a relaxed, quiet atmosphere, making it ideal for guests seeking gluten-free dining. The friendly service and dog-friendly policy enhance the welcoming environment for diverse visitors.
People are saying
"Some say gluten-free options are plenty, others don't."
"The gluten-free pizzas are made fresh and taste great."
Perched on the sea front, this family-run spot offers a sunny terrace with stunning river and sea views, creating a relaxed, dog-friendly atmosphere ideal for those seeking a welcoming gluten-free dining experience. The helpful, friendly staff enhance the visit.
Set within a beautiful park, this lively venue offers gluten-free friendly small plates in a safe, welcoming environment. Guests enjoy a bustling atmosphere with live jazz, complemented by friendly, helpful staff and a lovely beer garden perfect for relaxing.
People are saying
"They offer plenty of gluten-free meal choices."
"The gluten-free meals taste great and feel safe."
Set against a beautiful beach backdrop, this inn features a spacious outdoor area with plenty of seating ideal for enjoying the sea view. The atmosphere is enhanced by live brass band performances, creating a festive and welcoming environment appreciated by guests managing gluten-free needs.
People are saying
"I felt confident with the tasty gluten-free options."
"Ordering gluten-free food was confusing at first."