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Gluten-Free-Friendly Restaurants I Actually Trust as a Coeliac

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Being coeliac means dining out isn’t always relaxing. It’s more like a covert operation—interrogating menus, side-eyeing sauces, and praying to the gluten-free gods. But every now and then, you find somewhere that just gets it. These seven restaurants don’t just cater to gluten-free diets—they actually care. And that makes all the difference.

Nuovo – Northampton

Style: Modern Italian Tapas

Nuovo serves up Italian small plates with big flavour. It’s stylish, relaxed, and the staff genuinely understand gluten-free needs. It’s a perfect place to get gluten-free tapas in Northampton. Their risottos and meat dishes are brilliant, and the menu feels naturally inclusive—not an afterthought. It’s hands down one of the best places in Northampton to enjoy gluten-free food without fuss.

Browns Brasserie & Bar – Nationwide

Style: Upmarket Brasserie

Browns offers a taste of fine dining without the hefty price tag. Their Coeliac UK-accredited gluten-free menu includes everything from succulent steaks and fresh seafood to a beautifully presented gluten-free afternoon tea. The staff are well-trained, and the atmosphere is the perfect blend of refined and relaxed.

La Pazienza – Northampton

Style: Traditional Italian

La Pazienza feels like dining with family—if your family made exquisite Sicilian dishes. The chef has a Northern Italian background, and while they don’t have a separate gluten-free menu, they’ll happily tweak dishes and take coeliac needs seriously. Perfect for relaxed date nights or quiet evenings.

Le Spice Merchant – Wellingborough

Style: Indian Restaurant

This is proper curry house comfort, but with coeliac-friendly options. Le Spice Merchant offers a wide range of naturally gluten-free dishes and the staff are happy to guide you through the menu. Full of flavour, great value, and always welcoming.

The Lounges – Nationwide

Style: Casual Family Restaurant

The Lounges are casual, fun, and surprisingly coeliac-friendly. They’ve got a clearly labelled gluten-free menu with a good range of choices—from brunch to dinner. It’s a reliable option for relaxed dining, especially with family or little ones in tow.

Miller & Carter – Nationwide

Style: Steakhouse

If you’re after a proper steak without gluten anxiety, Miller & Carter is your place. Their Coeliac UK-accredited gluten-free menu includes premium steaks, indulgent sides, and delicious desserts. The service is slick, and they understand cross-contamination risks.

The Rashleigh Inn – Polkerris, Cornwall

Style: Coastal Pub Dining

I visited The Rashleigh Inn a few years ago, and it still sticks with me. Their menu clearly listed gluten-free options—even on the specials board. One standout was The Chef’s Special Breaded Whitebait, gluten free and unlike anything I’ve had elsewhere. I’m not sure if it’s still on the menu, but that experience alone earns them a spot on this list. Gorgeous sea views, fresh food, and proper attention to dietary needs.

Final Thoughts

This list isn’t final—it’s just the start. I’ll be updating it regularly as I come across new coeliac-safe restaurants that actually get it. From hidden gems to surprising chains, if it’s safe, delicious, and gluten-free for real (not just for show), it’s going on here. So bookmark this page, share it with your fellow gluten-dodgers, and check back often. And if you’ve got a place you trust with your gluten-free order, I want to hear about it. Let’s build something brilliant—one safe bite at a time.


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