Whether you’re coeliac or avoiding gluten, there are still plenty of options available at Bath’s cafes, restaurants and tearooms.
Our thanks go to Visit Bath, who have detailed which places have a good selection of gluten-free food, and which take extra care with preparation and cooking to ensure no cross contamination. Read on for some of their recommendations and find the full article at https://visitbath.co.uk/blog/read/2024/08/where-to-find-gluten-free-food-in-bath-b251
Many of the restaurants listed offer discounts to our guests with our ‘Somerset and Bath Reward Card’ – click here to read about the Card.
Cafés
Café Lucca
Choose from a delicious range of gluten free cakes at this stylish café, with favourites including their apricot frangipane cake. Their panini fillings are available in a gluten free wrap, and it’s always worth checking with the team about the latest GF alternatives on the menu.
Image – Cafe Lucca
Sally Lunns Historic Eating House
While there is no gluten-free alternative available for the famous Sally Lunn bun (despite several attempts from the team), ‘no gluten’ scones and ‘no gluten’ cakes are available to have as part of an afternoon tea or snack. These baked goods do not contain gluten but are made in a bakery that uses flour so are not suitable for coeliacs. (‘Somerset and Bath Reward Card‘ offer here!)
Image – Sally Lunns
Sweet Little Things
This cute tea room has a broad selection of gluten free sweet treats, including macarons and cupcakes, as well as brunch and pancakes. If you’re planning on ordering an afternoon tea or grazing board, let the team know your dietary requirements ahead of time and they can advise on what GF substitutes are available. All food is created in a small kitchen where other dishes containing gluten are prepared, so they cannot guarantee there won’t be any cross contamination. (Sweet Little Things kindly offer our guests a discount if they show our ‘Somerset and Bath Reward Card’. See https://www.bathapartmentbreaks.co.uk/bath/somerset-and-bath-reward-card/ for details about the Card.)
Image – Brunch at Sweet Little Things
Heavenly Desserts
This popular dessert bar has plenty of dishes that are suitable for a gluten-sensitive diet on their menu, however they may not be entirely free of gluten due to being prepared around foods containing gluten. Choose from a selection of American waffles with fresh banana and toffee, pistachio and white chocolate or a selection of fruits. Check with the team about the latest gluten-free cakes, bakes and sundaes on offer too.
Image – Heavenly Desserts
Society Café
There are always a good range of gluten free cakes on the counter at Society Café, and with three locations dotted around Bath, you’re never far from a GF treat to have with your cup of tea or coffee.
Nook
Their wholesome menu of breakfast bowls, poke bowls and smoothie bowls is entirely gluten free, so you won’t even need to check when you arrive!
Image – NOOK
Picnic Coffee
This café near Walcot Street has a good selection of gluten free cakes, and the team are always happy to advise on GF options as well as make the effort to avoid contamination.
The Green Rocket
This award-winning 100% vegan café is also almost entirely gluten free, and even the dishes that do contain gluten can be adapted. Breakfast options include Bubble and Squeak with onion jam and salsa verde, tropical banana, mango and pineapple smoothie bowl or homemade maple granola and yogurt. The all-day menu has GF options including paella arancini, oyster mushroom satay skewers, artichoke & seaweed fysh cake and potato & horseradish salad with tofu. If you have room for dessert, their apple, berry and lavender crumble is also gluten free.
Image – The Green Rocket
Afternoon tea
The Pump Room Restaurant
Enjoy an exceptional afternoon tea with all the trimmings, including live music. Coeliacs can be catered for with advance notice, and proper care is taken to avoid cross contamination both during preparation and serving dishes.
Image – The Pump Room
The Regency Tea Rooms
Once you’ve had your fill of learning about Regency Bath and dressing up in period costume at the Jane Austen Centre, head to their in-house tea room for a traditoinal afternoon tea, complete with gluten free scones. (Fantastic ‘Somerset and Bath Reward Card’ offer – free cream tea with entry to the Jane Austen Centre! Although if you just want to go for tea, there’s no need to pay for entry to the Jane Austen Centre, simply go upstairs to the Tea Room)
Pizza
Dough
A favourite for coeliacs and gluten-free diners in Bath, Dough has a choice of 12 pizza bases, including a choice of five different gluten-free bases (clasic, seaweed, turmeric, hemp and purple corn). The team are happy to talk you through their practices for avoiding cross-contamination.
Image – Dough
Bath Pizza Co
Gluten Free pizzas are made with dough from Venice Bakery and topped with ingredients that do not contain gluten. Ingredients are protected from cross-contamination by being stored in lidded containers that are cleaned daily.
- The Oven and The Stable in Kingsmead Square also offer a variety of gluten-free pizzas and take care to avoid cross-contamination when preparing and cooking their pizzas.
Image – Bath Pizza Co
Pasta
Sotto Sotto
Gluten free pasta is available on request, as well as gluten free cakes for dessert. The kitchen does prepare other dishes which contain gluten so cross contamination cannot always be avoided.
Ponte Vecchio
GF options are clearly labelled on the menu at this riverside restaurant, and the team are always happy to advise on dishes and kitchen practices if you have a coeliac in your group. Gluten-free options include risotto, most of their starters and most of their pasta mains (which can be swapped for a GF pasta).
Image – Ponte Vecchio
Casual restaurants
The Scallop Shell
There’s the option of gluten free batter on your fish and chips at The Scallop Shell, however it cannot be guaranteed as coeliac safe. Please check with the team ahead of time or when you arrive for the allergy information on their latest specials. (This popular restaurant is less than 5 minutes walk from 4 St George’s House….)
Image – The Scallop Shell
Cappadocia
Take your pick from a large selection of hot and cold gluten free mezze at this Turkish restaurant, with the added option of GF pitta bread.
Image – Cappadocia
Flute
You’re never short of options at this relaxed seafood restaurant, whether you’re coming in for brunch, lunch or dinner. Brunch options include Omelette Arnold Bennett, Clab Frumpet, toasted brioche or a bacon roll on GF bread. From their main menu you can take your pick from ceviche, soft shell crab, seared scallops, GF fish & chips and seared tuna, as well as sharing platters which are both naturally gluten free.
Dishes are prepared in the same kitchen as GF ingredients so please let the team know of any allergies or dietary requirements when you arrive. (Generous discount on food here with our ‘Somerset and Bath Reward Card’!)
Image – Seafood dishes at Flute
Pieminister
You can choose GF versions of the classic pies, including the Moo (beef steak & craft ale), Mooless Moo (Jackfruit ‘steak’, craft ale & black pepper), or the Free Ranger (Chicken, ham, leek & thyme). GF sides include halloumi chips, padron peppers or honey & mustard cocktail sausages.
Image – Pieminister
The Mint Room
Bath’s sophisticated Indian redstaurant has a dedicated menus for vegan and gluten free dishes, with options including onion bhajis, biryani, sweet potato koftas and much more.
Image – The Mint Room
Yak Yeti Yak
There is a full allergy list on the restaurant’s website, and the team are happy to talk through their dishes and preparation methods. Their Nepalese momos are not GF, however many other starters and mains are.
Robun
The menu is clearly labelled with gluten free dishes as well as those with gluten free options available, such as sashimi, sushi, tempura and grilled dishes. They have a separate fryer for gluten free items to avoid cross contamination.
Image – Robun
Bandook Indian Kitchen
There are plenty of gluten free dishes on the extensive menu at Bandook, whether you’re in the mood for curry, biryani, small plates or their taco dosas.
Image – Bandook
Cote Brasserie
This French bistro in Milsom Place has dedicated gluten-free menus on its website, including a GF A La Carte, GF Breakfast and a GF Prix Fixe Menu. Highlights include the charcuterie board or French onion soup to start, confit pork belly, Breton fish stew or ratatouille for mains, and crème caramel, dark chocolate mousse or strawberry & elderflower crème brûlée for dessert.
Image – Cote Brasserie
Cosy Club
Browse the separate vegan and gluten free menu for choices such as burgers in gluten free buns, tapas, steaks and choice of puddings.
Salathai
Most of the mains at this charming Thai restaurant can be made gluten free and the team take great care when made aware of dietary requirements and allergies.
Hudson Steakhouse
Most of the menu at this award-winning steak restaurant is listed as gluten free, although there is a chance of cross contamination, so please check with the team when booking. You could have Buffalo mozzarella with heritage tomatoes or or smoked mackerel pâté with pickled cucumber, horseradish cream and dark rye to start, before choosing which of their steaks and sauces to have as your main. (‘Somerset and Bath Reward Card’ offer here!)
Image – Hudson Steakhouse
Jars Meze
Much of the menu at Jars Meze near Pulteney Bridge is naturally gluten free, from dips and starters such as stuffed vine leaves and baked aubergine, to stews, gyros and meat or veggie platters.
Ole Tapas
If you’re in the mood for tapas, you’ll have plenty of choice here, with it being a preferred choice for coeliacs in the city. GF options are labelled on the menu, but you can also ask the team for more information.
OAK
Most of the menu at this plant-based restaurant can also be made gluten free on request, with many dishes already marked as GF on the menu. Get their matching natural wine flight to compliment your meal.
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Miller & Carter
The gluten free menu at Miller & Carter is accredited by the Coeliac Society, with diners able to choose any of their steaks and sauces, as well as a range of gluten free starters and desserts.
Opa Mezze Bar
This subterranean mezze bar is very happy to accomodate guests with dietary requirements, and can provide a separate GF menu if needed.
Dos Dedos
Everything on the menu at this hip Mexican restaurant is gluten free, from tacos to nachos. Make sure to visit on a Tuesday to get two portions of tacos for £14, or they also have a Happy Hour every day where you can get two of the same Margarita for £14.
The Coconut Tree
Most of the menu is labelled as gluten free, although they cannot always 100% guarantee that allergens will not be present. Take your pick from a range of delicious Sri Lankan dishes, including curries, egg hoppers, fried rices and desserts.
Image – The Coconut Tree