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JS The Garden
JS The Garden is a fully vegan restaurant with a classically trained chef who prepares all dishes from scratch using local, organic ingredients. The chef is accommodating and can be contacted in advance to discuss dietary needs. The kitchen is entirely plant-based, so all dishes are vegan by default.
Per-allergen evidence
Vegan
confidence 70% ·
Strongly trusted, High-care setup. Either someone close to the kitchen (owner, chef, staff) needs to avoid this allergen themselves, OR the menu marks allergens AND dedicated equipment plus trained staff manage cross-contamination.
JS The Garden is a fully vegan restaurant with a classically trained chef who prepares all dishes from scratch using local, organic ingredients. The chef is accommodating and can be contacted in advance to discuss dietary needs. The kitchen is entirely plant-based, so all dishes are vegan by default.
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Vegetarian
confidence 70% ·
Strongly trusted, High-care setup. Either someone close to the kitchen (owner, chef, staff) needs to avoid this allergen themselves, OR the menu marks allergens AND dedicated equipment plus trained staff manage cross-contamination.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are also vegetarian. The kitchen uses only plant-based ingredients, so vegetarian diners can eat anything on the menu.
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Coeliac · Gluten-free
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.
The venue is tagged as 'Gluten-free' on HappyCow, but no details about dedicated equipment, separate prep areas, or staff training for coeliac safety are available. The chef can be contacted in advance to discuss dietary needs, but the kitchen is not verified as safe for coeliac diners. Call ahead to confirm.
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Sugar-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.
One review mentions 'no refined sugar' is used, but no details about kitchen practices or cross-contamination are available. The chef can be contacted in advance to discuss dietary needs. Call ahead to confirm.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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