This charming pub offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with a newly refurbished interior and a lovely beer garden, making it a great spot for gluten-free diners. The staff are very friendly and helpful, providing excellent assistance with gluten intolerance and dietary requirements.
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Jo B
Staff super friendly and helpful.
Great menu choices and we had 1 coeliac and they had a good choice of options.
This pub features a bright, modern, and inviting atmosphere with stunning navy blue and tan leather decor. Its family-friendly vibe is enhanced by a dedicated play area, while friendly, attentive service ensures a comfortable experience. A specific gluten-free menu caters thoughtfully to dietary needs.
This welcoming pub features a sunny beer garden and a warm, friendly atmosphere enhanced by engaging staff. Known for exceptional service, the team goes above and beyond to accommodate gluten-free needs, including sourcing gluten-free beer to complement your visit.
This intimate Italian pizzeria offers a cozy atmosphere with a homely setup and about eight tables. Despite its charm, the gluten-free options face cross-contamination risks due to shared oven use and staff handling, impacting the safety and quality of gluten-free dining here.
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Maria Carthy
We ordered some ‘gluten free’ pizzas here. 2 x pizzas. 2 x gluten free garlic breads and 1 x gf pasta.
It was the worst pizza take away we have ever had. We ate about 1/4 of the food and we are not fussy at all.
The base was so dry and chewy and ridiculously crispy it could have taken a filling out. The topping was not even decent.
I ordered 1 x tomato and 1 x cheese garlic bread and we got 2 x cheese just to top it all off.
The pasta was watery and tasteless.
If you are a coeliac avoid here like the plague. They have absolutely no idea at all. They didn’t even want to try to isolate the food. I was told upon ordering that the pizzas would be in a shared oven which is fine. I understand that. We get that everywhere but I asked the girl are they put on a tray and I was told yes. Then I turned up and they were literally put in with the normal pizzas on the oven floor! Absolutely no concept of wheat cross contamination at all. I asked could they be put on trays and I was told no they were already in! I was met with attitude about how the whole oven will have wheat in the air. We are aware of that but at least TRY not to have the underneath of the pizzas where cross contamination mainly takes place isolated from where the wheat pizzas have been.
Had the food at least been enjoyable I wouldn’t have gone out my way to write a review but it was awful. I can think of better ways to waste £35. We couldn’t even get half way through. It was terrible.
I ended up making my partner egg and chips for tea it was that bad.
They seriously need to just not even get involved in the gluten free pizza game. It is not their forte. The normal pizzas look good but their GF offering is inedible. Don’t lure people in under the impression you can do it. Take it off the menu and stick to what you know or buy in the bases like dominos and put them on trays!!
This cozy cafe offers spectacular valley and park views with both indoor and veranda seating, perfect for enjoying a relaxing atmosphere. Its dog-friendly setting and attentive service create a welcoming environment ideal for those seeking gluten-free options in a charming, scenic spot.