The Prom Cafe
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen · Mid and East Antrim
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What reviewers say about the free-from experience
- gluten-free options
- gluten-free fry
- gluten-free baking
- vegan and vegetarian options
- allergen catering
- order accuracy mix-up
Reviewers focus heavily on gluten-free choice, with several describing a good selection of gluten-free food, a gluten-free fry and gluten-free scones, and one noting that care was taken with their order. A couple mention vegan and vegetarian options being catered for, and one says food allergies and vegan needs were all accommodated. One reviewer did flag a mix-up where a gluten-free scone meant to be raspberry and white chocolate arrived with milk chocolate instead.
Summarised from 10 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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