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Eating out as a Coeliac in ED and SE London - restaurant recommendations?


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Can any Coeliacs or Gluten Intolerant folk recommend places to eat out in the area where avoiding gluten is made pretty easy/well accommodated for?


These days most restaurants are very accommodating, but after recently having a pretty negative & really disappointing experience in a local pub, where no effort was made to provide at least one main dish that is gluten free or could be adjusted to be gluten free (even salad was declared not GF due to the dressing, so we ended up eating a side of green beans which was rather sad!) - it got us thinking, surely we arent the only Coeliacs in the area?!

And that got us thinking, maybe us Coeliacs can share tips on places that are providing well for GF?

Be it, GF being well marked on menus (always makes it so much easier and less of a faff than having to ask!), lots of options/alternatives, accommodating staff & kitchens etc etc.


Would love to hear - thank you!

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