La Tasca

La Tasca is a Spanish Tapas Restaurant based within the Odyssey complex in Belfast that has gluten free dining options.  Whether you are going to a concert or visiting W5, you’ll find some gluten free fare in this venue.  The menu is clearly marked with the dishes that are gluten free.

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Check out my Buns

Check out my Buns is a bakery  that bakes gluten free goodies.  Their products can be found in St Georges Market in Belfast or in Hillsborough Courthouse Market.  Check out their Facebook page to find out what goods they are making and where they are going to be.  Don’t forget to mention coeliacpages and leave a review in our comments section.

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Sseduced

Sseduced will be Ireland’s first Raw Restaurant, opened in early 2012. No food is cooked over 42 degrees. This is a really healthy approach to food, but it sounds far from bland. With the food being raw, a lot of it is naturally gluten free. Sil sounds like she knows her stuff, so just inform her at the time of booking that you are coeliac. The restaurant is also suitable for vegetarians, vegans and a lot of the food is sugar free. Mention coeliacpages and leave a review in the comment section.

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Just Bouillon

Just Bouillon stock cubes in vegetable, chicken and beef are all gluten free. I find these an invaluable store cupboard ingredient as I do lots of cooking from scratch and these are a simple way to add flavour. Available nationwide.

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Doves Farm

Doves Farm offer a pretty comprehensive range of gluten free foods, but check your foodlist from the society for specifics. They have a seperate mill for their gluten free flours, thus eliminating the risk . They have a range of biscuits, cereals, flours and pasta. Leave your feedback below.

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