Thursday 12 April 2018

A Gluten Free Guide to London





Honest Burgers - 251 - 255 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, London, N1 9NG

All I can say about Honest Burgers is wow. There are several locations across London however we visited the one in Kings Cross for a quick bite to eat. They do so many gluten free options and they are really helpful with allergies. They do different kinds of burgers with a gluten free bun.

I had to try the Louisiana Special as it looked a-mazing. This was Cajun-rubbed beef, smoked bacon, fried onions, American cheese, smoky ketchup and pickles with homemade rosemary salted chips.... I know doesn't it sound great!





The taste's were just incredible. The onion rings were amazing also, but the batter tasted kind of like donuts I used to have at the seaside so it was a double treat for me! 😆

Niche Gluten Free Dining- 197- 199 Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, EC1R 4TJ

So Niche is a 100% Gluten Free Restaurant. If you get the tube we got off at Angel which I think is the closest tube station.

Again this was amazing visiting a 100% Gluten Free Restaurant as you don't have to question anything on the menu and let them know about your intolerance. It is slightly on the pricey side however the food is worth it, I would say! So if you are looking for a treat I would highly recommend this place.


So above is the full menu, there are so many options so it was such a hard choice for me! I was looking around seeing what other people had and what looked nice but I decided to go with the Larry Lamb Sausage & Mash as I also really wanted to try the onion rings!


So this was unbelievably tasty. The flavours in the mash, the sausage and the onion rings are crazy. The gravy was also perfect.

When I was looking around their NFC basket and their pie looked amazing too. So I would highly recommend if you are visiting or even live in London, you have to try!

Leon - Kings Cross Station, Kings Cross, London, N1C 4AH

I decided to get a quick bite to eat for my dinner at Leon in Kings Cross Station for the train ride home. I was so spoilt for choice, they do loads of boxes with different meals in them which are all gluten free so I really did not know what to try! I opted for the Moroccan Meatballs box with rice and salad and it was SO good.



Leon is in several locations in London and also other parts of the country, I would highly recommend a visit! 😊

Camden Market- Camden Lock Pl, Camden Town, London, NW1 8AF

We decided to visit Camden Market on our first day in London. When you walk around the food stalls there is so much to choose from! I had seen before someone recommending the Halloumi Fries which had its own stall.



There is so much that you can have on them, yogurt, chilli flakes, mint leaves, pomegranate seeds etc but we just had the yogurt on the side.

These were so nice however they were a tad salty so you need a lot to drink after! 

Cookies and Scream- 130 Holloway Road, Highbury East, London, N7 8JE

Cookies and Scream is a 100% Gluten Free and Vegan bake shop... I know. It is full of gluten free and vegan bakes and a dream menu full of freak shakes. 




I opted for the Cookie Dough freak shake. Cookie dough has always been a favourite of mine and in a milk shake it was a dream! You have to visit if you are in London!

Santa Remedio - 152 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2TU

Santa Remedio is a Mexican Restaurant and it does the most delicious Taco's honestly! It's on the pricey side however it is a lovely treat if you fancy something a bit different! The majority of their menu is gluten free, however they do say that their kitchen is not 100% gluten free, but where ever I go it's always the same. I just recommend telling them that you have an allergy and I am sure they take all the precautions.




We had the pork belly tacos and the beef taco's and the taste was amazing! Pork belly is one of my favourites, I would highly recommend having this dish when you are there!

Harrods Tea Rooms - 87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7XL

Now if you are ever visiting Harrods I would highly recommend going to their tea room. They do the most delicious gluten free scones, perfectly fluffy and warm. If you have a look on the buy a gift website and other deal websites you can sometimes get a voucher. But to be honest, I didn't find it that pricey. I think it was around £16 per person for a cream tea, but it is SO worth it!



You get two different types of scones, a plain one and a fruit one. Which I think is really good providing a mixture of the two! And obviously your jam, cream and your choice of tea. I thought the whole experience was lovely and the setting. It was a really nice treat!

Pizza Express - 30 Coptic Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 1NS

Now obviously there are LOADS of Pizza Expresses in London however this is the one that I have been to and the one that I really recommend.

I had THE most delicious gluten free pasta that I have literally ever tasted. And I have been craving it ever since.



This is the Pollo Pesto which contains gluten free pasta, chicken, closed cup mushrooms, red onion, mozzarella, Gran Milano cheese in a béchamel and pesto sauce. I know, soooo dreamy.

Gremio De Brixton - Saint Matthews Church, Effra Road, Brixton, London, SW2 1JF

Gremio De Brixton is a tapas place that offers loads of gluten free options on their menu. I just made sure that my server knew about my allergies and they were really helpful. We had around 5 tapas dishes and 2 drinks which came to about £48 which was not too bad as you do get a lot!





The food was absolutely delicious and I would highly recommend to anyone visiting in the area!

Yorica! - 130 Wardour Street, Soho, London, W1F 8ZN

Yorica! is a dessert shop just off Oxford Street and it is also free of all 14 allergens! I mean that's an achievement! They offer loads of flavours of ice cream with loads of different toppings and their waffles with chocolate sauce are to die for!




I decided to try the salted caramel ice cream, the caramel and popcorn ice cream with a cookie topping and waffles with chocolate sauce. It was sooooo good! I highly recommend, perfect for a little chill out after shopping on oxford street!

Station 26 - Coldharbour Lane, Unit 26 Brixton Village Market, London, SW9 8PR

Station 26 is a cute little restaurant based in Brixton Village Market so it is quite tucked away but after having a nice wander in the market and you come across this, its a lovely treat! 



You will notice it straight away when you see the 'We are gluten free' sign on the door! It is a 100% gluten free restaurant which is amazing. They have such hearty and comforting food dishes in there, I just wanted to try everything!!

We got a cute little spot outside the restaurant and even though its indoors you do feel like your outdoors but covered by a shelter!





I decided to go for the fried chicken burger and even though it came with chunky chips I HAD to try the halloumi fries. I had seen such good reviews about them so had to give them ago! The food was amazing, you would never know that it was gluten free. So tasty and delicious. If you are in the Brixton area or fancy a little tube ride to it, its about a 5 minute walk from Brixton tube station. I mean you have to visit if you are gluten free, its a fully gluten free restaurant, no worries about what you can/can't eat! 😁
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