Welcome to GLUTEN FREE in the UK. If you have celiac or are gluten sensitive, and traveling to the United Kingdom, you will love this book. It is full of lists of restaurants all over the country, that will meet your needs. Not only does it offer gluten free information, there are other features listed to help you meet the needs of your entire party. Listed are things such as: Vegan Friendly, Kid Friendly, Free Wi-Fi, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Takes Reservations, Romantic and Alcohol Serving.
If you suffer from celiac disease, you will be delighted to find the vast amount of restaurants available to you, in the UK. There are far more choices there than are available in America and other countries. This is because more people from the UK suffer from celiac than do residents of the US. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity is also quite common in the United Kingdom. It is not difficult to find plenty of gluten free meal choices throughout the country, despite not having all the food chains found in America.
For celiac sufferers who miss the enjoyment of delicious baked goods, you will be pleasantly surprised on your visit to the UK. Gluten-free brownies, or other gluten free baked goods, are not that hard to find. Actually, gluten-free seems to be all the rage there. Restaurants and other businesses are getting the word out regarding their gluten-free meals and products.
Despite England’s knowledge of gluten-free issues and celiac disease, do not ever let your guard down. Ask plenty of questions and be sure that your meals are prepared as they needs to be. Ask about every single ingredient used in a dish if you have any doub. All it takes is one slip-up to ruin your travels.
You will find that the English countryside, smaller cities and towns are filled with gluten free restaurants. Be careful in London, however. Some visitors, as well as London residents, have reported that it is indeed harder to find a truly gluten free restaurant in London, despite what establishments may claim. Many who live there find themselves eating home more than not, as they can often only trust one or two restaurants to be completely gluten free. Be sure to ask questions and, if in doubt, ask for a list of what is in each dish and how they prepare it. Do ask, as well, if they use a separate fryer for their gluten-free, fried selections. Again, if in doubt, do not eat it.
Here’s a heads up, as well. Hamburgers and sausages in England usually contain additives like bread crumbs, so be careful of those. It’s better to stick with a steak if you are in the mood for beef.
Where available, we have included such things as price range, listed as $, $$, $$$ or $$$$. After the restaurant name and location, you will find features such as phone number and website, as well. Each of these website links can be easily accessed from your phone or tablet, so it makes finding a gluten free restaurant easy wherever you may end up at meal time.
Gluten should not be a cause for concern when you are traveling. This list has been a help to many, already, as part of it was first printed as a hand out for gluten free travelers. Here’s hoping that you will find it as useful as those who have relied on its help, in the past.
Of course, this list is not exhaustive, though everything has been done to ensure accuracy and to include every possible gluten free restaurant. Due to the fact that we cannot know when establishments might close or change owners and offerings, we do encourage you to go to the websites listed, or call ahead of time, to make certain they can accommodate you. Be sure to check operating times, double check gluten free offerings, hours of operation, and locations.
Please contact us with any incorrect or changed information, discrepancies or additions so that we might update all information, as needed.
Welcome to GLUTEN FREE in the UK. If you have celiac or are gluten sensitive, and traveling to the United Kingdom, you will love this book. It is full of lists of restaurants all over the country, that will meet your needs. Not only does it offer gluten free information, there are other features listed to help you meet the needs of your entire party. Listed are things such as: Vegan Friendly, Kid Friendly, Free Wi-Fi, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Takes Reservations, Romantic and Alcohol Serving.
If you suffer from celiac disease, you will be delighted to find the vast amount of restaurants available to you, in the UK. There are far more choices there than are available in America and other countries. This is because more people from the UK suffer from celiac than do residents of the US. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity is also quite common in the United Kingdom. It is not difficult to find plenty of gluten free meal choices throughout the country, despite not having all the food chains found in America.
For celiac sufferers who miss the enjoyment of delicious baked goods, you will be pleasantly surprised on your visit to the UK. Gluten-free brownies, or other gluten free baked goods, are not that hard to find. Actually, gluten-free seems to be all the rage there. Restaurants and other businesses are getting the word out regarding their gluten-free meals and products.
Despite England’s knowledge of gluten-free issues and celiac disease, do not ever let your guard down. Ask plenty of questions and be sure that your meals are prepared as they needs to be. Ask about every single ingredient used in a dish if you have any doub. All it takes is one slip-up to ruin your travels.
You will find that the English countryside, smaller cities and towns are filled with gluten free restaurants. Be careful in London, however. Some visitors, as well as London residents, have reported that it is indeed harder to find a truly gluten free restaurant in London, despite what establishments may claim. Many who live there find themselves eating home more than not, as they can often only trust one or two restaurants to be completely gluten free. Be sure to ask questions and, if in doubt, ask for a list of what is in each dish and how they prepare it. Do ask, as well, if they use a separate fryer for their gluten-free, fried selections. Again, if in doubt, do not eat it.
Here’s a heads up, as well. Hamburgers and sausages in England usually contain additives like bread crumbs, so be careful of those. It’s better to stick with a steak if you are in the mood for beef.
Where available, we have included such things as price range, listed as $, $$, $$$ or $$$$. After the restaurant name and location, you will find features such as phone number and website, as well. Each of these website links can be easily accessed from your phone or tablet, so it makes finding a gluten free restaurant easy wherever you may end up at meal time.
Gluten should not be a cause for concern when you are traveling. This list has been a help to many, already, as part of it was first printed as a hand out for gluten free travelers. Here’s hoping that you will find it as useful as those who have relied on its help, in the past.
Of course, this list is not exhaustive, though everything has been done to ensure accuracy and to include every possible gluten free restaurant. Due to the fact that we cannot know when establishments might close or change owners and offerings, we do encourage you to go to the websites listed, or call ahead of time, to make certain they can accommodate you. Be sure to check operating times, double check gluten free offerings, hours of operation, and locations.
Please contact us with any incorrect or changed information, discrepancies or additions so that we might update all information, as needed.