I had some lovely scampi and chips from them.
They have a full gluten free menu will be available to view on their website and the food is lovely, with staff taking great care over our order. The Plaice Fish & Chips Shop – the owner of this fish and chip shop contacted me to say they have installed a brand new fryer to cater for gluten free customers from March 2021, so naturally I went to check it out as soon as we visited.The Olive Tree – this restaurant offers gluten free options including battered fish and chips cooked in a dedicated fryer.Options include battered fish, chicken nuggets, chips, jacket potatoes, pineapple fritters, mushy pea fritters, battered sausage, sausage, curry sauce and mushy peas. Gillets Chippy – a chippy with gluten free batter and dedicated fryer.
Fryers Tearoom – lots of gluten free food options at this cafe, plus gluten free cream teas available.Plus gf vegan options for those who need it. They had a lovely afternoon tea and there are also breakfast and lunch options available, all very good value. Toby Jug – the person who had a bad experience above visited Toby Jug instead, a small cafe nearby, and raved about it.However, I’ve also had feedback recently that they aren’t always so clued up about gluten free and staff were rude. Gluten free bread and sausages available. Boscastle Farm Shop & Cafe – recommended by a reader, who enjoyed a wonderful gluten free Cornish breakfast here.This pub offers various gluten free options and will take special care to reduce any cross contamination risk for coeliac customers. They also offer a range of gluten free desserts.
Please note, while I update this guide regularly, menus and offerings can change so you should always double check before you order. I’ve researched those tips and included them in this guide where appropriate.īelow is a run through of some places in key Cornish towns that I have either tried personally or received a trusted recommendation for. What’s more, this guide has been bolstered by wonderful tips from local Cornish readers and other coeliacs who have discover hidden gluten free Cornwall gems. My family and I visit Cornwall regularly and, having visited most of the county now, I’ve been able to compile lots of helpful gluten free tips.
From Michelin-starred grub, to fish and chips on the seashore and pasties on-the-go. In fact, there are some real gluten free culinary delights on offer and we found lots of options for coeliacs.
Not only are there stunning beaches, peaceful countryside and quaint villages galore, but you’ll find tonnes of gluten free food across Cornwall. Cornwall, in South West England, is an absolutely beautiful part of the country and the ideal staycation destination.