The Gluten-Free Championship
i have been perhaps a bit hard on Barnsley, but how do all the other towns with clubs in the Championship stack up?
Here’s a list based on the current clubs in the Championship.
- Barnsley – I’ll post after Saturday, Not heard from the club about their executive catering. I’ve since found they do.
- Bristol City – Judging by the map, it would appear that there are many restaurants, including a Carluccio’s, within walking distance of the station and the ground.
- Burnley – I’ll be going on the second of March, so will report later.
- Cardiff –
- Crystal Palace – Restaurants including Carluccio’s on the way down
- Coventry – Nothing I can find except Pizza Express in the city centre. I must admit last time I went, Coventry was shut.
- Derby –
- Doncaster –
- Hull –
- Ipswich – Pizza Express, Loch Fyne and a couple of good Indians. Gluten-Free Meals Available in stadium restaurants
- Leeds –
- Leicester –
- Middlesbrough – Nothing I saw, but I ate with friends
- Millwall – Restaurants including Carluccio’s on the way down
- Norwich –
- Nottingham – I have found an excellent French bistro in the city.
- Portsmouth – There appeared to be nothing around the football club.
- Preston –
- QPR – Restaurants including Carluccio’s on the way over
- Reading –
- Scunthorpe – A gluten-free-free town
- Sheffield United – I’ve had a gluten-free meal before the match in a Greek cafe.
- Swansea –
- Watford –
I could add a few notes.
- I have eaten in football club restaurants before and like racecourse catering, they are expensive for what they are. I had one good meal in the main restaurant at Ipswich Town, but that was not football-related. So on balance, I will avoid them, unless I’m entertaining a friend or client.
- I’ve never yet found anything gluten-free in the normal catering outlets at a football ground, except perhaps Coca-Cola and coffee. It should be stated here, that Wembley is particularly unfriendly, which is a complete disgrace for England’s premier stadium.
- Carluccio’s is expanding and provides a gluten-free menu in all of their outlets. There are places too, with Pizza Express, where a gluten-free salad can usually be obtained.
- I should also add that some stadia like, Ipswich, Norwich, Burnley, Crystal Palace and others, are close to open spaces, rivers or canals, where you can sit and have a proper picnic.
But as you can see, the standard in some places just about scores zero out of ten.
The Link Between Junk Food and IQ
A study from the University of Bristol appears to show that children, who eat a lot of junk food, have lower IQ levels at eight.
Who’d have thought that all those burgers, sandwiches and breaded chicken were not good for you? After all they must be as when you travel around like I do, it is all I can find for lunch. So I take my own gluten-free meals. Perhaps most places are not as bad as Scunthorpe, but there are a few horrors out there.
It will be interesting to see if there is a correlation between children’s IQ and the quality of the special diets on offer in the location.