Enjoy a lively trivia night in a charming Irish pub vibe, perfect for a fun date or a casual night out with friends!
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Greg Firestone
My wife and I love the food at Bunratty Tavern. She has a gluten sensitivity and Bunratty Tavern has one of the best selections around. We’ve been ordering from them for a couple years now and the food is always consistent. We mainly do takeout, and the staff is always welcoming and friendly when we call and pick it up. Just the other day we ordered the Rustic Flatbread, gluten free, with grilled chicken added to it. It was perfectly cooked and delicious. I ended up chatting with the owner a little bit when I was picking it up and she told me about all the work they do to ensure people with gluten intolerances have a safe place to eat (with yummy food).
They are open 7 days a week but note that they currently don’t offer takeout on Fri and Saturday evenings due to high volumes in the restaurant.
This spot is a must-visit for its super crispy general gau's chicken and unique drunken chicken with fat rice noodles, plus delicious calamari and fried rice!
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Jessica Siewrattan
We really love Oye's! They have a great gluten free menu. My personal favorite is the general Gau's Chicken. It's super crispy and flavorful. Not spicy. The drunken chicken is unexpected with fat rice noodles. The calamari comes with a lime dipping sauce. It pairs really well with the fried rice too.
This is our go-to place when we feel a need to escape from my cooking. The food is good, the environment is friendly and low key. At Capri, I can eat real pasta dishes, and generally find them to be nice. My gluten-free spouse generally gets a salad of some kind or steak tips, and seems quite happy. The prices are ok. It's fun to see families with small kids and geezers all in one place. I think it's a good sign that I can go back time and again, a number of years actually, and generally see many of the same wait staff. Some of them have been there so long that I've learned their names. There's something to be said for stability.
They have good pizza, but what's nicest is that they also have gluten-free pizza that is rather decent. As a result, my spouse and I can both get pizza. The place down the street, perpendicularly from them, claims to have gluten-free pizza, but it's a pretty poor effort on their part (it doesn't help that the service in said place sucks too). So, if you want pizza in Reading, and especially if you need gluten-free pizza, Louisa's is the place to go.