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Kay's Kitchen restaurant in Co. Dublin
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Kay's Kitchen

Kay's Kitchen is a multi-counter restaurant (deli, wok, dessert) with no dedicated gluten-free kitchen. Staff at the Blanchardstown branch have been reported to change gloves and clean surfaces when handling GF bread, but the Tallaght branch has a documented incident of staff handling GF bread without changing gloves after making regular sandwiches. GF bread is available on request but may be stale. Pre-packaged GF desserts (rocky road, lemon cake) are available in branded wrappers. The venue is explicitly noted as NOT a dedicated GF facility on FindMeGlutenFree. Cross-contamination risk is high due to shared prep areas and multiple counters.

AddressUnit 14, First Floor, Jervis Shopping Centre, Jervis St, North City, Dublin 1, Co. Dublin, D01 P8C0, Ireland
CuisineBrunch
Price€€
Hours
Mon9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Tue9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Wed9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Thu9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Fri9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sat9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sun11:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Websitewww.kayskitchen.ie/
Last verified

Per-allergen evidence

Coeliac · Gluten-free

confidence 0.60 ·

Marked menu, shared, Allergen-marked menu and aware staff but shared fryer / prep. Cross-contamination risk acknowledged.

Kay's Kitchen is a multi-counter restaurant (deli, wok, dessert) with no dedicated gluten-free kitchen. Staff at the Blanchardstown branch have been reported to change gloves and clean surfaces when handling GF bread, but the Tallaght branch has a documented incident of staff handling GF bread without changing gloves after making regular sandwiches. GF bread is available on request but may be stale. Pre-packaged GF desserts (rocky road, lemon cake) are available in branded wrappers. The venue is explicitly noted as NOT a dedicated GF facility on FindMeGlutenFree. Cross-contamination risk is high due to shared prep areas and multiple counters.

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