The Good Things Cafe

The Good Things Cafe is based near Bantry in West Cork. The Restaurant overlooks the sea in Durrus. The School operates a small class ethos, therefore you’ll get plenty of attention. The fish course is by nature of the ingredient, gluten free. Contact them directly about their other courses as they are very coeliac friendly and will gladly offer advise on course suitability. Mention coeliacpages and leave a review here as to how you got on.

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Camile Thai

Camile Thai are a Thai Takeaway that are very coeliac friendly. Check out their menu, they have all the dishes that are suitable for coeliacs clearly marked. I love a good Thai curry and it’s a real treat sometimes not having to cook it myself from scratch! Mention coeliacpages and come back and leave your review.

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Coeliacpages.ie

Welcome to Coeliacpages.  We are Irelands best and most comprehensive gluten free directory.  Living as a coeliac does not have to restrict your lifestyle choices.  Being a coeliac provides a new set of challenges in every day life.  Coeliacpages aims to assist you in decisions of where to source safe food.  We are an interactive website and would encourage you to leave a review in the comments section so that we can educate service providers and share knowledge together.  We are still new and our website will change and get updated frequently.  If there are any listings that are inaccurate, let us know.  Coeliacpages aims to generate awareness to make our life easier.  This website will take the worry out of finding suitable food!

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Dunnes Stores

Dunnes Stores Off License stock Estrella Gluten Free Beer. Check out the link to their website to find your local store. Leave a review of any other gluten free beers that you find for your other coeliac virtual buddies to read about :-)

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Wards Fruit and Vegetables

This fruit and vegetable shop stock the cookies from award winning ‘Nutritious Nibbles’ Gourmet Gluten Free Cookies. Why not stock up your fruit bowl and vegetable basket when you’re dropping in. Not sure about you, but cooking everything from scratch to ensure gluten free, I go through mountains of fruit and vegetables! Mention coeliacpages and come back and leave a review.

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Arboretum Lifestyle & Garden Centre

The Arboretum in Carlow, are a stockist of the still little known, Nutritious Nibbles, Gourmet Gluten Free Cookies. These have already won a number of awards and although I haven’t tasted them as yet they look rather scrumptious! So if you’re in the area, now you know where to go for your cuppa and cookie. Leave a review on our site and let us know how it was and if they stock any more gluten free products.

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Blasta Wholefoods

This healthfod store in Dungarvan, Waterford, have a selection of gluten free foods. So if you’re living in the area, now you know where you can stock up. Mention coeliacpages and feel free to leave a review of the shop on our site. Happy shopping.

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McAllisters Quality Fishmonger

Fish are an important source of nutrients that are naturally gluten free. Fishmongers are unfortunately, a rare trade. This one lives up to its reputation of excellent produce with quality service. This is a family owned business in the village of Lucan. As a coeliac, I buy fresh fish when I can because as you know, processed food is our enemy! Mention coeliacpages and come back and leave a review. Now Stocking Gluten Free Homemade Fishcakes.

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Nourish

Nourish in Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 are a healthfood shop that have a selection of gluten free breads available. This includes supplies from the ‘Gluten Free Foodie’, Denise Kelly.

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J Collins & Sons

J Collins & Sons, in Lucan village, stock the ‘Gluten Free Foodies’ breads and cakes. When you’re stocking up with gluten free produce, why not stock up with some quality meats when youre there. This coeliac prefers butcher meat to supermarket meat, any day of the week!

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