Cote Restaurant
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen · Richmond-Upon-Thames
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Source: Coeliac UK accredited · updated 02/06/2026
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What reviewers say about the free-from experience
- gluten-free options
- coeliac options
- vegan options
- staff allergen diligence
- dietary restrictions catered for
Reviewers focus on the free-from offering, noting separate vegan, vegetarian and coeliac options alongside a range of gluten-free dishes on what several describe as an extensive menu. Several mention staff diligence with allergies and dietary restrictions, with servers described as attentive and willing to check dishes, and one reviewer recounts a server carefully reviewing the menu for a less common allergy. Vegan diners mention specific choices including a vegan cooked breakfast and a vegan yogurt bowl.
Summarised from 9 allergen-related public reviews. feefrae is not a medical authority and does not verify individual reviews — this describes what diners discussed, not whether the venue is safe for your needs. Always check directly with the venue and do your own research.
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