Gluten-Free London and Cotswolds Top Picks

Hi! I’m Kendra and I recently traveled to London and the Cotswolds! I am strictly gluten-free and found many safe spots to eat—I’ve shared them all on the Spokin app and they are featured in this guide. One of my favorites was
The Farmer’s Dog in The Cotswolds where I had Sunday Supper! A fun thing to do if you are in London is walk from Buckingham Palace through the gardens and the parks, stopping for a coffee at Round Pond within the Kensington Gardens, to Notting Hill. Grab a quick takeaway lunch from Ottolenghi and do some shopping at Sezanne & Daylesford Organic. Follow me on Spokin @drizzlekitchen to see my 110 reviews and on Insta @drizzlekitchen!

Peanut and Tree Nut-Free Cotswolds and London Top Picks

Hi! I’m Gabby, I recently traveled to the Cotswolds and London on a fabulous trip thoughtfully planned by my travel advisor
Eve Favia, who did an amazing job organizing must-see sights, unique experiences, and helped me find many safe spots to eat with peanut and tree nut allergies! I’ve shared them all on the Spokin app and they are featured in this guide. One of my favorites was hotel Estelle Manor, where I had the most amazing homemade meals in their 4 onsite restaurants! A fun thing to do if you are in the Cotswolds is touring Blenheim palace and exploring the antique malls of the Cotswolds. Follow me on Spokin @gabbylevinson to see my 221 reviews and on Insta @gabbylevinson!

Peanut, Tree Nut, Dairy, and Egg-Free London Top Picks

Hi! I’m Catherine, and I recently traveled to London! I found many safe spots to eat while managing peanut, tree nut, dairy, and egg allergies and shared them on the Spokin app—all of my finds are also all featured in this guide. One of my favorites was
Brown’s in Covent Garden, where I had halibut with roasted veggies, smashed potatoes, and salsa verde! A fun thing to do if you are in London is to shop around Marylebone or Notting Hill for a slower-paced day of exploring. Follow me on Spokin @catherinewalker to see my 126 reviews and on Insta @cook_it_up_catherine!

Gluten-Free London Top Picks

Hi! I’m Esha and I recently traveled to London! I found many safe spots to eat while managing celiac disease and shared them on the Spokin app—they are all also featured in this guide. One of my favorites was Mayfair Chippy, where I had the most delicious gluten-free fish and chips! A fun thing to do if you are in London is to go to afternoon tea at one of the many gluten-free teas in the city. Follow me on Spokin @gfreebasicb to see all of my gluten-free reviews and on Insta @glutenfreebasicb!

Gluten-Free London Top Picks

Hi! I’m Leslie, and we recently traveled to London! We found several celiac-safe spots for my son and shared them on the
Spokin app—they are also all featured in this guide. One of our favorites was Soho Hobson's Fish & Chips, where we had fish and chips and sticky toffee pudding. A fun thing to do if you are in the area is walk along Regent Street and shop. If you have kids, stop at Hamleys, a seven-story toy store! Follow me on the Spokin app @glutenfreefinds to see all of my allergy-friendly reviews and on Insta @glutenfreefinds_pa.

Matt’s Gluten-Free London Top Picks

Hi! I’m Matt from @
glutenfreestreetgang and have been living gluten free in London for the past 6 years. I’ve shared some of my absolute favorite local London finds on the Spokin app, which are featured in this guide. If I could only pick one essential London spot, it would be Manna Dew to get a croissant, cheese twist, and one of everything they bake. London is famous for fish & chips and afternoon tea: Wicked Fish and the Charlie & The Chocolate Factory afternoon tea are my top spots to find them! While eating is a big highlight in London, there’s more to do here than just eat. My favorite activities outside of eating are: 1. Going to a market where local London and visitor London intersect. Borough Market is a classic, but Broadway Market is great to get off the beaten tourist path. 2. See the incredible parks London has to offer. Richmond Park, Victoria Park, or a stroll along the Regent’s Canal towpath are my go-to parks 3. Grab a cocktail at a vibey cocktail bar. Coupette and Equal Parts are my current top picks. 4. It’s cliche, but the museums in London never get old. The V&A and the British Museum have incredible permanent exhibits and an ever-changing list of special temporary ones. 5. As a transportation nerd, I can’t get enough of the London Transport Museum’s events. Their train depot is worth a trip and they even offer tours of abandoned tube stations! NEW: I am launching a newsletter and if you sign up here you will get a BONUS guide to my Favorite Gluten Free Bakeries across 11 countries! See all my reviews and follow me on the Spokin app @gfstreetgang and on Instagram @glutenfreestreetgang! RestaurantsBakeries |Drinks | High TeaMarkets | Grocery Stores

Tree Nut and Sesame-Free London Travel Guide

Hi! I’m Izzy and I recently traveled to London and Paris! I found many safe spots to eat while managing a tree nut and sesame allergy and shared them on the Spokin app—all of my London finds are also all featured in this guide. One of my favorites was one of my favorites was the
Devonshire, a nut free restaurant, where i had the most amazing stick and fries and sticky toffy pudding! A fun thing to do if you are in London is go to high tea at Fortnum & Mason. Follow me on Spokin @izzytri12 to see all of my allergy-friendly reviews and on Insta @izzytrinin.

Dairy, Nut, and Sesame-Free London, Paris, Chamonix, and Geneva Travel Itinerary

Hi! I'm Carlin, and I recently traveled to Europe for the first time to visit my sister who was studying abroad in London! I found several safe spots to eat in London, Paris, and Geneva while managing peanut, tree nut, milk, sesame, and shrimp allergies and shared them on the Spokin app—they are also all featured in this guide. One of my favorites was the
Chilltern Firehouse in London, where I safely had fresh tomato flatbread, citrus chicken, and watermelon sorbet for dessert. My favorite part of the trip was our day trip from Geneva, Switzerland to Chamonix, France, where I took a tram into the Alps and could see the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps. Follow me on Spokin @carlinhanley to see all of my allergy-friendly reviews and on Insta @sweetlifeofcarlin!
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