
Solé
A single unverified community review claims a gluten-free menu and dedicated kitchen space, but the same aggregator warns the kitchen is not dedicated. Another listing for a different venue mentions gluten-free options. This is a very thin signal — call ahead to confirm cross-contamination controls.
Per-allergen evidence
Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 35% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
A single unverified community review claims a gluten-free menu and dedicated kitchen space, but the same aggregator warns the kitchen is not dedicated. Another listing for a different venue mentions gluten-free options. This is a very thin signal — call ahead to confirm cross-contamination controls.
Cited references
Vegan
confidence 40% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
A vegan-friendly directory describes Solé with clearly labelled vegan options and knowledgeable staff. A separate blog lists vegan soups and salads, but notes several items may contain dairy. Neither source confirms a dedicated vegan kitchen or consistent cross-contamination practices — call ahead for specifics.
Cited references
Vegetarian
confidence 30% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
One third-party listing describes SoLé SoupS as having vegetarian gluten-free recipes. No marked menu or kitchen practice details are provided. Call ahead to confirm vegetarian options are reliably prepared without cross-contact.
Dairy-free
confidence 30% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
A vegan-options blog notes several soups 'may contain dairy' and suggests removing feta from a salad. This is a single, thin signal — no marked menu or kitchen practice for dairy avoidance is described. Call ahead to confirm.
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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