VEND CAFE

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Accommodating gluten-free
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This vibrant spot features a spacious cafe filled with greenery and an eclectic marketplace showcasing local entrepreneurs' decors, paintings, and clothing. It's a welcoming hub for all ages, including families with toddlers, making it ideal for those seeking a gluten-free friendly environment with diverse options.
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Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
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Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

Many food trucks offer gluten-free options.

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Parking can be difficult due to limited availability.

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A gluten-free market event is happening tomorrow at 10 am.

1760 Sandgate Rd, Virginia QLD 4014, Australia
2.4km

People are saying

S
I went to the gluten free markets a Vend and there was so many good trucks to choose from. Everything I ate was delicious!
M
My experience with gluten free food is usually one of avoidance of eating out and the risk of cross contamination, unless I do a massive amount of reading and research on line. Last weekend I went to the Vend Markets in Virginia Brisbane Queensland. I'd seen a post on Coeliac Brisbane face book site that recommended the outing. So I got in the car and drove clear across town to enjoy a gluten free safe meal. They had a bevy of food trucks, and gf wasn't a problem for me. One in particular called the 'Feel Good Foodie' food truck is 100% gf and so delicious too. I couldn't help myself and bought two meals. Karage Chicken and Loaded Fries with pulled pork. The Loaded Fries I had for lunch, so delicious. 😋 Then the chicken was for dinner, equally as scrumptious too. 😋 I also had a slushee that was very thirst quenching and so cold, especiallybeing such a hot day. It came in raspberry or tropical flavours which was definitely a bonus. The prices are reasonable for a Coeliac, especially when you are satisfied in knowing its Coeliac gf safe. I will be looking out for them in the future at other events!