
The Loch & The Tyne by Adam Handling Old Windsor
Location: Old Windsor, United Kingdom
“They had a separate Gluten-Free/Dairy-Free menu and were very proactive making sure I wasn’t eating anything that anyone else ordered if it wasn’t Gluten-Free. Food was delicious and many amazing selections that were Gluten-Free!”

The Farmer’s Dog
Location: Burford, England
“We had such a fun proper English Sunday Supper at The Farmer’s Dog. You can note your allergy in your reservation so they immediately asked about it when we checked in. Every server, even the food runners. were aware I was gluten-free and the meal was wonderful! Not many desserts without gluten but if you’re happy with some beautiful cheese then you’re set!”

Two Old Goats
Location: Market Harborough, United Kingdom
“I stumbled into this charming cafe and almost fell over when they told me their entire pastry case was gluten-free! They asked if I had celiac or if it was a preference, so they knew for the kitchen preparation. They were so wonderful and the food was delicious!”

The Three Swans Hotel
Location: Market Harborough, United Kingdom
“The restaurant inside this hotel chain has a solidly listed food allergy section. Their fish and chips are entirely gluten-free, not even an option for regular! It’s amazing. The fryer is also dedicated.
One note, their breakfast is not the best for food allergies. While they are all clearly listed there are not many options.”

Milo’s Café
Location: Market Harborough, United Kingdom
“Half of the pastry case was gluten-free, of course because it’s in the same case some cross contamination is a concern. But the menu is wonderful and happily almost half gluten-free!”

The Lansdowne
Location: Bourton-on-the-Water, United Kingdom
“Charming little bed-and-breakfast. She asked if I wanted her to order some special gluten-free sausages for the breakfasts when we checked in. Simple menu, be sure to double-check they are using separate pans and toasters though!”

The Mayfair Chippy
Location: London, United Kingdom
“Omg heaven. A fun little fish and chip spot (definitely make a reservation!). They have dedicated fryers for the gluten-free fish and the chips. And my husband even said the gluten-free was better than the regular! A must-stop at every time in London in one of our favorite neighborhoods.”

Flemings Mayfair Hotel
Location: London, United Kingdom
“Every bit of this hotel is so lovely. Breakfast every morning was wonderful with all allergens listed clearly and gluten-free bread offered no problem. Very helpful with the menu and anything gluten-free that I needed!”

Ottolenghi Notting Hill
Location: London, United Kingdom
“I just adore Ottolenghi. The food is so amazing! Tiny little spot, big enough only for about 6 people at a time to order. Things are in a shared case, almost family style. But listed accordingly with the allergens. Plenty of packaged desserts that are delicious and marked with allergens as well.”

34 Mayfair
Location: London, United Kingdom
“Constantly amazed at how well educated the waitstaff is in London restaurants. And there is always delicious gluten-free bread available! Classic steak restaurant but charming in a French bistro way. Fabulous date night, live jazz and an ice-cold martini. Gluten-free was no problem there either, servers were very proactive ensuring it was all safe for me!”

Gymkhana
Location: London, United Kingdom
“As a Michelin starred restaurant I certainly expected them to pay strict attention and they did! Guided us through the menu with ease and made sure everything was gluten-free, including the desserts they sent out as a surprise for our honeymoon. (I find often the comped things get overlooked at restaurants). 2 servers by my side every time we ordered. Can’t speak highly enough about it here. And it’s beautiful!”

La Petite Maison (LPM) London
Location: London, United Kingdom
“A very fun restaurant in the heart of Mayfair, French bistro with some really delicious food. Gluten-free menu presented to me with plenty of options, gluten-free bread brought out as well. Really delicious!”


