A Coeliac-Friendly Pier
As I walked down Southwold Pier, I saw this notice.
If you can’t read it, it says that on the first Saturday of evry month, gluten-free fish and chips are served in the restaurants. I went to investigate and found that they had Aspalls on draught, coeliac-friendly crisps and that they always have gluten-free cakes available.
If you check the Pier’s web site, they have a Coeliac-UK logo on the front smd here‘s details of their fish and chips.
Perhsps we’re not so silly here in Suffolk.

Brilliant!
lesley
Comment by Lesley Maciver | June 26, 2010 |
There must be many other old seaside towns in the UK, that could follow the Southwold model. Incidentally, the pier is privately owned by a local family and it also appeared that most shops were not part of national chains. They also had an immaculate old-fashioned putting green, next to what looked like one of the best skate parks I’ve seen. The latter had no graffiti either.
Comment by AnonW | June 26, 2010 |
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