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NEW Autumn Menu at FCWellbeing Cafe for Superfood Gluten-Free Feel-Good Food


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NEW Autumn Menu at FCWellbeing Cafe for Superfood Gluten-Free Feel-Good Food


Our Superfood-based, Gluten-Free cafe is evolving - now with new delicious winter warmers menu from next week. Great dishes include Vegan Gluten Free Banana Bread Breakfast Bowls, health-boosting Turmeric Cauliflower Soup, Aubergine Curry with Vegan Raita and gluten-free, sugar-free surprise sundries and more!


We are also adding to our weekly menu and range of gluten-free sandwiches, artisan gluten-free bread and cakes, tarts and pasties with freshly-made specials such as rustic gluten-free sausage rolls, courgette cornbread, raw pecan pie bites, strawberry coconut cake.


This is all alongside our small batch Old Spike Roastery coffee (amazing!), selection of fairtrade and organic non-caff and herbal options, always with your choice of dairy or non-dairy milks.


We always offer options for dairy-free milks, yoghurts, spreads and butters to work alongside our delicious dishes.

Whether you need GF-free, dairy-free, Vegan or not come and try our delicious dishes, always big on flavour, and good for you.


28a Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards for East Dulwich Station

FCWellbeing Cafe just behind Fashion-Conscience.com Boutique


 

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