
The Salad Bar
The same travel blog copy says the menu suits vegan diners, but there are no specifics on ingredients, cross-contamination, or dedicated preparation. This is a thin marketing signal rather than a verified practice.
Per-allergen evidence
Vegan
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.
The same travel blog copy says the menu suits vegan diners, but there are no specifics on ingredients, cross-contamination, or dedicated preparation. This is a thin marketing signal rather than a verified practice.
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.
The venue's travel blog write-ups mention 'vegetarian' and 'vegan' customers in general marketing copy, but there is no detail about marked menus, dedicated equipment, or staff training for vegetarian preparation. Call ahead to ask if they can accommodate vegetarian requirements.
Cited references
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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