

On the plus side, they didn’t gluten me!Ĭowbee – gluten free waffles! All their waffles are gluten free (they told me they found gf flour just makes better waffles), but some of the toppings are gluteny so the gf choices are marked on the menu. Pasture just didn’t live up to the hype for me – the steak was average, the menu limited for coeliacs and atmosphere was lacking for a pricey place (we had a child watching loud Cocomelon next to us during our late evening meal…I’m a parent, but come on!). A fellow Bristol coeliac also had an upsetting experience here recently, with the waiter being very rude to her regarding her gluten free dietary requirements. And the jacket potato at Pasture was decidedly pub quality too…not great. It just reminded me of the old coeliac days when I would always get lumbered with steak and jacket potato in pubs. It might sound silly, but there’s no dedicated fryer at this steak restaurant so you end up with baked potato or new potatoes as your choice instead of chips. Pasture – I wasn’t a huge fan of Pasture, but they did cater for me ably. Their cocktails are excellent – have a spicy mango margarita! ANYWAY, they have gluten free bread and usually pasta too. As I am coeliac she recommended I avoid the deep fried items and chips – while they have a dedicated fryer they are located next to eachother and there can be cross contamination when things spit. They had good gluten free choices when I visited and the chef helpfully marked the menu up for me. Order a gluten free bun for your burger and a nice cold gluten free beer, and you are all set!Īrtists Residence – in Portland Square, this hotel has very cool interiors and a restaurant/bar area. They have a very gluten free friendly menu (their chips and onion rings are naturally gluten free) and have processes in the kitchen to minimise the risk of cross contamination. Honest Burger – for one of the best gluten free burger feast around, go to Honest.

Everything here is yummy, plus they have a great kids menu (including options for unders 2s). I am a big fan of Pho as 95% of the menu is gluten free and their food is delicious! Try the spicy wok fried rice, or go for a classic bowl of Pho noodle soup. Pho – Coeliac UK accredited Vietnamese food. We’ve eaten here a couple of times and I’ve always had a great experience. All dietary requirements get put through as allergies so the kitchen takes it really seriously. They have an extensive gluten free menu and staff were really helpful. It’s set in the centre of town in a beautiful building.

Iberico pork to start, ricotta and nduja filled pasta for main and the BEST pannacotta for dessert – I was one happy diner! Please book in advance, as they make the gluten free pasta fresh each day and need to know how many gf diners they have coming.Ĭosy Club – a very coeliac friendly spot and a great choice for brunch. It’s a mixed kitchen, but they have cross contamination controls in place and make every effort to keep coeliac diners safe. Pasta Ripiena – one the best meals I have had in Bristol, they have a great gluten free menu here including housemade fresh filled pasta. Staff were really helpful and reassured me that my gluten free food would be kept away from the gluteny pies. Pieminister – let’s start with pie shall we! Pieminister have some brilliant gluten free pies and when I visited the Stokes Croft branch most of the sides were gluten free too. Gluten Free Bristol Guide – Restaurants, Cafes & More Central Bristol We actually walked 5 minutes to go to Cosy Club for our breakfast, but the hotel contains the Coeliac UK accredited restaurant Miller & Carter too if you prefer to eat there. It is right in the centre of the city, so you have easy access to lots of nearby restaurants. Marriott Royal Hotel – I’ve stayed at this hotel a couple of times now. They are packed with yummy places to eat across the region. If you are local to the South West, be sure to check out my Gluten Free Bath and Gluten Free Somerset guides too. So whether you fancy a gluten free fried chicken burger or a vegan poke bowl, have a read of the guide below and you’ll definitely find something to tempt you. There is good awareness and plenty of eateries offer either a gluten free menu or have staff who can advise you on coeliac friendly choices. I’ve always found it easy to find gluten free options in Bristol. Since moving to Bristol at the start of 2021, I’ve been slowly discovering the amazing foodie scene and I am loving what the city has to offer.
GLUTEN CHINESE FOOD NEAR ME FULL
Bristol is packed full of gluten free friendly restaurants and eateries, and I have made it my personal mission to find the best coeliac safe spots to eat in the city.
