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Very fresh, nice brunch place, don't take reservations though. All their dishes are gluten free and freshly made. Super nice cakes as well!! The food was decent but not the best in town, still I would go back there anytime because it's a special place. It's a bit pricier than normal brunch restauran
Well beyond fantastic if you eat gluten free and still fantastic if you do not. Great choice of hearty, healthy savoury dishes and wonderfully named sandwiches like the *Bad Hunter* and *Magic Mushroom*. Dazzling range of bakes including breads, scones, cakes and pastries. Smart decor, comfortable
Gluten free heaven!! Best place this part of town if you are on a free from diet and the all day options are varied and all well made. Honey cake remains my fave thing on the menu though!
Delicious gluten free food, quite a few options to eat in, or takeaway. I come by and get takeaway loaves of bread from here as they are made fresh and are delicious either eaten within the few days of buying, or great for freezing too. The eat-in menu is also great, they have toasties, sandwiches,
As a coeliac it was so great to come here for breakfast and know that everything was safe for me to eat. My favourite was the cinnamon bun - so delicious - I haven't had one since I was diagnosed three years ago! My non-coeliac friend had the full English breakfast and really loved it.
So much YUM! Came here on a friends recommendation as I am gluten intolerant and was very sceptical! I now get my weekly loafs from here for my breakfast toasts and have come here once for brunch! The service could be better (had a lady tell us my order was made wrong because she had worn make up
Loved this off the beaten path bakery with a variety of gluten free options for breakfast. Great lattes as well☕️
One of my favourite spots for a quiet treat. The selection can be a bit hit and miss but I always find a little something for my gluten free dairy free needs.
Great coffee and Danish. The croissant was quite chunky. Nevertheless, for a gluten intolerant person who loves his pastries, this cafe is a life saver.
Bread was tasty. The actual menu in the shop has less items than they advertised on the menu on their website. Not a ‘restaurant’ that it seemed but more like a ‘coffee shop with food’.
Really enjoyed the cheesecake and coffee. Friendly service as well
I've tried a few bakery's/ brunches in the area and this one is great in comparison. Great service, no wait, great selection for brunch
I am not mad about gluten free foods but ended up there with a friend as we were trying to find shelter from the rain. I had a raspberry muffin which did taste a bit different than a non gluten free one but was still very good. My friend had the banoffee pie and said she did not notice any differenc
It's pretty much Gluten free heaven. Lovely bread to buy or eat in tasty breakfast, brunch and lunch options. There's free water to help yourself to and delicious teas and coffee (with soy or almond milk options). The staff are friendly, service is quick and there's a nice outdoor area and disabled
This is by far the best gluten free bakery I've ever come across! Bread is so tasty, so fresh and so many choices. A heaven for bread and pastry lovers like me. Especially when you're used to good French and German bread and pastries this is the place to go. The sorodough selection is brilliant and
The bread is really good, some of the best gluten free stuff on offer. The only downside is they offer zero side salad with their quiche or sandwiches. It's literally just sat on a plate with a knife and fork. Pretty basic. Other than that, the coffee is pretty great. Usually these kinds of places
Despite a Sunday morning, with the local design festival increasing the traffic, no queue and no wait to find 4 seats available, is already a very good start. The environment is modern and comfy, I was tempted to ask where the stilish chairs came from! Small but careful selection of brunch toast ava
Having only just become gluten intolerant this year, this was a great place to stumble upon for a loaf of bread to take home. Bought a sourdough loaf for £4.75, it wasn’t that big but boy it was good this morning with some sardines on it. The texture was doughy to the point it was almost sticky, whi
In summary: deliciously rewarding. I tried out an espresso and an avocado smash (~£11) - of course water is free. The avocado has mixed in a bit of lemon zest to balance the fatty, buttery texture of the avocado. When I sliced the soft boiled egg on top of the gluten free almond toasted bread the s
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