
Bang Up To The Elephant
The entire restaurant is plant-based and vegan, meaning no animal products are used in any dish.
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The entire restaurant is plant-based and vegan, meaning no animal products are used in any dish. This is a fully vegan kitchen, so cross-contact with meat, dairy, or eggs is not a concern.
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Bang Up To The Elephant marks gluten-free items on its menu with a symbol indicating they can be prepared relatively gluten-free, but fryers are shared and the kitchen does not guarantee any item is completely free of gluten. Staff are knowledgeable and will clean kitchen space or pan-fry items to reduce cross-contact risk. The venue is not a dedicated gluten-free facility.
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Menu items containing peanuts are clearly marked with a symbol, and the kitchen warns that all items may come into contact with nuts and peanuts. Cross-contact risk is high, but staff will take your nut allergy seriously if you inform them before ordering.
The kitchen warns that all items may come into contact with soy as a common allergen. No specific soy-free options are marked on the menu, but staff can accommodate if you inform them of your allergy.
Limited information: we researched Bang Up To The Elephant across 7 sources but found nothing specific about its Vegetarian options or how the kitchen manages cross-contamination. Treat this as a starting point and call ahead to confirm before relying on it.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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