
Fox And The Hen
Fox And The Hen marks gluten-free items on its menu and offers its own GF bread, but the kitchen is shared and uses a common fryer for potatoes with no dedicated toaster—cross-contamination is a real risk.
Per-allergen evidence
Fox And The Hen marks gluten-free items on its menu and offers its own GF bread, but the kitchen is shared and uses a common fryer for potatoes with no dedicated toaster—cross-contamination is a real risk. Some staff are accommodating and knowledgeable, but one coeliac diner was refused separate-pan preparation and another reported symptoms after eating. Call ahead to discuss your needs and confirm the day's practices.
Cited references
Limited information: we researched Fox And The Hen across 8 sources but found nothing specific about its Vegan options or how the kitchen manages cross-contamination. Treat this as a starting point and call ahead to confirm before relying on it.
Cited references
Limited information: we researched Fox And The Hen across 8 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.
Cited references
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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