Our Where to Eat guide is a comprehensive resource featuring thousands of independent eateries across the UK and Ireland that cater to gluten free diners. Whether you're looking for a dedicated gluten free restaurant, a café with gluten free options, or a pub that offers a full gluten free menu, our guide helps you find safe and delicious places to eat. We include a diverse range of establishments, from cozy local bakeries to fine dining restaurants, ensuring that wherever you are, you can enjoy a great meal without worry.
Most of the eateries in our Where to Eat guide are recommended by people like you—those with coeliac disease or gluten intolerance who know great local spots. If you know a place we’ve missed, let us know and help grow our guide!
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These are the top rated places to eat gluten free in our eating out guide, voted by people just like you!
5.0 from 30 votes
Atlantic Fish Bar in Skegness offers a fantastic selection of gluten free options, including fish and chips, sausages, fish cakes, and delectable desserts, ensuring a safe dining experience for those with Coeliac or gluten intolerances. Enjoy a delicious meal without compromise in this welcoming eatery.
Beresford Ave, Skegness, Lincolnshire, PE25 3JN
View all places in Skegness5.0 from 18 votes
Fish and Wish in Southend on Sea offers a large selection of gluten free options, including their renowned fish and chips, all cooked in dedicated fryers to ensure no cross-contamination, making it a fantastic choice for coeliacs and gluten intolerant diners alike.
12 Pier Hill, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2EQ
View all places in Southend on Sea5.0 from 12 votes
Cranberry Swamp in Whitby is a must-visit for gluten free diners, offering a diverse menu that includes breakfasts, soups, burgers, curries, nachos, sandwiches, and cakes, all prepared with gluten free ingredients, though it is not a dedicated gluten free establishment. Regular bread options are also available for non-gluten free guests.
24 Skinner St, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3AJ
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5.0 from 179 votes
Luke's Traditional Fish and Chips in Cambridge offers a delicious gluten free menu available on Monday, Friday, and Saturday from 5pm, featuring freshly cooked-to-order options like fish and chips, sausages, and pineapple fritters. Advance orders are welcome to ensure it is ready and waiting.
4 Pendrill Court, Ermine St N, Papworth Everard, Cambridge, CB23 3UY
View all places in Cambridge4.9 from 38 votes
All The Lounges branches offer a full gluten free menu featuring delicious options such as tapas, salad, burgers, a multitude of different breakfasts available all day. They catering to coeliacs and gluten intolerant diners alike in a welcoming atmosphere, making it a top choice for gluten free eating out. Orders are processed and managed by either managers or trained allergy staff.
4.7 from 35 votes
Everything except burger buns are gluten free (but gluten free buns are available too), including handmade chips, onion rings, and all the burgers.
Our gluten free eating out guide is organised by country, then broken down into counties and finally towns or cities, helping you easily find safe places to eat wherever you are. Whether you’re planning ahead or searching on the go, you can start by choosing a country below, where you’ll find popular counties highlighted first or the full list available to browse.
We've got 3,455 gluten places to eat across 47 counties within England listed in our eating out guide.
Discover gluten free eating out across Scotland, with 304 coeliac-friendly eateries spread over 27 counties and an impressive 4.5 average rating. Whether you’re planning a city break or a Highland adventure, you’ll find plenty of great options in popular spots like Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as destinations such as Aberdeenshire and Fife. For even more local picks, explore top towns including Inverness, Aberdeen and St Andrews—making it easier to dine out confidently with coeliac disease.
Discover gluten free eating across Wales with 286 rated eateries (average rating 4.6) spread across 21 counties, making it easier for anyone with coeliac disease to dine out with confidence. Whether you’re planning a city break in Cardiff, heading to the coast for Llandudno or Tenby, or exploring more of the country via Gwynedd, Conwy, Pembrokeshire and Cardiff county, you’ll find plenty of options for safe, delicious gluten free food. For another popular stop, browse places to eat in Swansea too.
Northern Ireland has 84 places to eat gluten free, helping people with coeliac disease dine out with more confidence across 5 counties. Whether you’re planning a city break or a coastal escape, you’ll find a growing mix of cafés, pubs and restaurants offering gluten free options — particularly around Belfast, Lisburn, Newry and Londonderry (Derry). Explore recommended venues by area, including County Antrim, County Down, County Tyrone and County Londonderry, to find the best gluten free food wherever your trip takes you.
Explore gluten free eating out across the Republic of Ireland, with 62 reviewed eateries spread across 13 counties (average rating 3.8). Whether you’re a coeliac planning a city break or touring the coast and countryside, you’ll find a growing range of places offering gluten free options—from cafés and pubs to restaurants with dedicated allergen menus. For popular hotspots, start with Dublin (including Dublin 1), head south to Cork (see Cork city), or explore the west via Galway (including Galway city). If you’re travelling the scenic routes, Killarney is also a great base for gluten free-friendly dining.
Discover gluten free places to eat across the Isle of Man, with 8 eateries listed to help you dine out with confidence if you’re coeliac. While the island has 1 county listed, you’ll still find options in popular spots such as Douglas, Ramsey and Laxey—ideal whether you’re exploring the coastline, sightseeing, or visiting for a short break.
The Channel Islands are a fantastic choice for coeliac travellers looking to eat out with confidence, with 7 gluten free friendly eateries listed across 3 islands/counties. Whether you’re planning a stay in Jersey, Guernsey, or Alderney, you’ll find highly-rated places to enjoy safe gluten free food—currently averaging an impressive 5.0/5. For a popular base with plenty to explore, start in St Helier and branch out from there.