While on a recent road-trip we visited the North Yorkshire seaside resort of Whitby.
Emily and I love visiting new seasides and exploring new places and the trip was made even better when we found that a number of places offered gluten free food!
We decided to have a sit down fish and chip lunch at the Quayside Restaurant as we were impressed by the range of gluten free options on the menu, plus the sign in the window that said "Gluten Free is an option, not an afterthought. We are proud to serve 'Gluten Free Fish & Chips'. Not necessary to pre-book, we will cook to order."
Peace of mind was further given by a note on the menu that explained that gluten free options are cooked separately to 'normal' food.
The Quayside has won multiple awards in the fish & chips and food industry |
When I ordered my lunch I stated that I needed gluten free as I am a Coeliac and the waiter also mentioned the separate pans and utensils used for gluten free food.
The Quayside Fish & Chip Shop and Restaurant has lots of gluten free options. The menu is clear and the prices are no different for gluten free options. They also have gluten free vinegar available and the tartare sauce is gluten free too.
They've really gone all out to ensure people who are on a (strict) gluten free diet are well catered for.
I had fish & chips, a gluten free bread roll, tartare sauce and home-made mushy peas. And I'll certainly be back for more. If I hadn't have been driving I would've also had a bottle or two of the Green's Gluten Free lager that's on the menu.
A great (gluten free) meal at the Quayside in Whitby |
As a bonus, when the bill arrived it came with a specially designed Postcard! I'd heard about this through Brian Lund at Picture Postcard Monthly and it was great to actually receive one of the limited edition postcards.
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This was definately one of nicest GF fish and chips we have "run into".. sometimes no matter how much internet research you do, some take away and restaurants just don't come up. This was a lovely surprise when we were in Whitby.
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