Cozy restaurant with Coeliac UK gluten free accreditation and a varied gluten-free menu ensuring safe, delicious meals.
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Trish Solly
Bills a great restaurant in the heart on Tunbridge Wells. It offers indoor & outdoor seating & is open for breakfast, bruch, lunch & dinner. It is dog & family friendly. They have high chairs & children's menu.
They offered a great range of gluten, vegan & vegetarian options.
We loved our breakfast at Bills. The service was friendly & efficient. Food was cooked with top quality ingredients & was so fresh & flavourful. The squash was beautifully roasted & sweet.
Drinks list was extensive serving hot drinks, juices, smoothies, moju shots, cocktails, mocktails beer & and impressive wine list.
I only wish we had a chance to have an evening meal there!
This welcoming spot offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere where guests feel at home, including those with dogs. The clearly marked gluten-free options and first-class, enthusiastic service make it a top choice for gluten-free diners seeking quality and comfort.
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Allegra Swann
My family visited here for brunch and my husband and I are both vegan and I’m gluten-free. All of us (kids included) thoroughly enjoyed the food and definitely would go again.
This café offers a relaxed, cosy atmosphere with a pleasant seating area perfect for unwinding or working. Known for catering thoughtfully to dietary needs, it provides a welcoming setting for those seeking freshly prepared gluten-free options and a friendly, accommodating service.
This light, bright, and airy space offers a warm, friendly atmosphere with welcoming staff. It's a lovely cafe known for its wide variety of gluten-free options that delight visitors seeking safe, delicious treats in a refined setting.
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Julie
4 ladies who had pre-booked afternoon tea.
One of us had requested the gluten free option on the menu.
Was very surprised that this meant that one other person had to have GF ‘as the serving was for 2??’ Despite offering ‘bottomless’ tea we were only permitted 2 pots to share and yet again each couple had to have the same tea and no offers of a refill? The promised hot chocolate and mini cookie never materialised.
The cafe was clean but the ambience left a lot to be desired. The noise levels were horrendous, we think possibly due to a blender crushing ice for iced drinks and the music was exceptionally loud, we did eventually ask if the music could be turned down as we couldn’t hear ourselves speak.
The attitude of the staff (other than one member) left a lot to be desired and although we enjoy the cakes will stick with take away in future.
This vibrant spot offers a calm yet lively atmosphere with live music enhancing the experience. Staff show good allergy awareness, creating a welcoming environment for gluten-free diners, while the setting remains friendly and accommodating for those with dietary needs.
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Matthew Churchward
Everyone of our friends said this was a great place to go to so having a day off we visited TN1 for some lunch. When we looked at the menu and we couldn't see any indication what dishes were gluten free so when ordering with the waiter we asked if the burger was gluten free, he said he yes (gluten free bun) We waited I think about 15 - 20 minutes for the starter to turn up (I would say there were 5 to 6 other tables in there) when the waiter turned up he only had one dish, we were trying to work out what he was saying and eventually it turned out that my wife's starter wasn't gluten free (chicken satay) having this told to you at this point wasn't a good start. It would have been too late for my wife to order another starter as mine was getting cold (frozen prawn tempura at £9.00)
So a little pissed off we persevered, the waiter didn't come over at all though the meal to ask if everything was alright, I had to get the attention of the lady behind the bar to get some more drinks (she was very polite and hoped we enjoyed the drinks) however a dog that turned up with its owner who was a friend of the owners got more attention from the waiter than we did, what did worry me was that he was stroking and interacting close to the dogs face with his hands and then he went straight to the bar to pick up clean wine glasses and then serve food without us seeing if he had washed his hands. The burger was ok (£17.00) but nothing to write home about. The problem is with today's cost of living when you spend £80 for some lunch you expect it to be to a certain standard. The sad thing is that when you have a bad experience at a place you will certainly tell more people about it. We won't be going back.
This spot offers a safe and inclusive atmosphere with a chef skilled in crafting gluten-free dishes upon request. The owner's deep knowledge enhances the experience, making it a reassuring choice for gluten-free diners seeking both care and flavor.