This is a cute café that offers GF bread upon request (it's not in the menu) for breakfast. There's also GF polenta "porridge". The staff seemed quite confused when I asked about GF (and first started talking about lactose) and had to ask in the kitchen several times. Not sure about safety. They pointed out that the GF bread is contaminated because it's prepared in the same kitchen space but weren't aware that the porridge with regular oats isn't GF. Allergens aren't flagged at all.
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it isn't a dedicated gluten free place but staff is open-minded towards suggestions and taking good care to keep cross-contamination to a minimum.
the menu is small but covers a range of options, both for breakfast or a snack. they offer veggie and vegan options and upon request one can have gluten free bread as well. they do English Tea Time and Brunch events as well.
the portion size is generous and only fresh ingredients are served. the arrangement is very appealing as they have handmade vintage porcelain tableware.
the range of tea is very rich: Green, White, Rooibos, Black, Herbs and Fruit Tea, all likings covered. They have a small shop where one can buy tea and some of the tableware.
Last, but not least, service staff is incredibly friendly. No matter how busy the place, they will always have a smile on their face, be calm yet attentive and make you feel very welcome.
Definitely recommend coming here and enjoying a great time. (on weekends it's better to book a table)
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— No gluten-free information on the menu
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I ate bread there and i was told, it was gluten free but i had gut problems afterwards... so nope. The tee is very good but the food is not for us