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Opticians and Eye Tests with Gluten Free Options in Salisbury 2026

Ranked by locals - updated April 2026

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Mark Jones Eye & Hearing Care
Mark Jones Eye & Hearing Care
21, 23 Fisherton St
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Memory Opticians
Memory Opticians
13 Catherine St, Salisbury SP1 2DF
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Vision Express Opticians - Salisbury
Vision Express Opticians - Salisbury
25-27 Butcher Row, Salisbury SP1 1EP
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Silverthornes Opticians
Silverthornes Opticians
50 Catherine St, Salisbury SP1 2DD
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Sales Optical Services Ltd / Salisbury Eyewear Ltd
Sales Optical Services Ltd / Salisbury Eyewear Ltd
8, Ashfield Rd
Top voted Opticians and Eye Tests with Gluten Free Options in Salisbury
Mark Jones Eye & Hearing Care
Memory Opticians
Vision Express Opticians - Salisbury
Silverthornes Opticians
Sales Optical Services Ltd / Salisbury Eyewear Ltd

Opticians and Eye Tests with Gluten Free Options in Salisbury - guide

For people with coeliac disease or gluten sensitivity, eating out in Salisbury requires more than just finding a dish marked "GF" on a menu. Cross-contamination is the hidden risk — and many venues that technically offer gluten-free options haven't invested in the kitchen procedures needed to make those options safe for people with coeliac disease. The venues on this page have been specifically recommended by coeliacs in the Salisbury community, who have first-hand experience of safe meals without the anxiety.

Salisbury's dining scene has made real strides in gluten-free provision, with several venues now offering dedicated gluten-free pasta, bread, and baking, prepared in separate areas of the kitchen. The Coeliac UK "Crossed Grain" symbol — available to venues that meet defined safety standards — is worth looking for, though it's not universal. The real test, as any coeliac knows, is the kitchen's attitude when you ask: confident, specific answers are a good sign; vague reassurances are a red flag.

Tips - opticians and eye tests with gluten free options in Salisbury

-Always inform staff of a coeliac diagnosis (not just a preference) — the language matters, as it signals the severity and triggers proper cross-contamination protocols.
-Ask specifically about fryers — chips and other "naturally GF" foods are often cooked in shared oil with gluten-containing products.
-The Coeliac UK app has a restaurant finder covering Salisbury — useful as a starting-point alongside local community recommendations.
-Many opticians and eye tests in Salisbury now offer gluten-free bread as standard on request, particularly at breakfast — ask for it from the moment you arrive rather than waiting until you order.
-Separate preparation surfaces and utensils are the key question to ask — not just "is this gluten-free?" but "how do you prevent cross-contamination?"

Frequently asked questions

Which opticians and eye tests in Salisbury are safe for coeliacs?+

The venues featured on this page have been recommended by coeliacs in the local community based on first-hand experience. Always inform staff of your coeliac diagnosis and ask specifically about cross-contamination practice.

What's the difference between gluten-free and coeliac-safe?+

A gluten-free dish may still contain trace amounts of gluten through cross-contamination — which is safe for people with sensitivity but not for coeliacs. Coeliac-safe preparation requires dedicated equipment, surfaces, and cooking oils.

Do Salisbury opticians and eye tests offer dedicated gluten-free menus?+

A growing number do — often as a downloadable PDF or a clearly marked section of the main menu. The best venues will also flag allergen information on the physical menu and briefed staff proactively.

Is Salisbury a good destination for coeliac travellers?+

The city's dining scene has improved significantly. Look particularly at independent restaurants, which tend to be more flexible and accommodating than large chain venues.

How should I approach ordering gluten-free at a new venue?+

Call ahead if possible. When there, speak directly with the kitchen manager rather than a front-of-house server. Ask specifically about fryers, stocks, marinades, and preparation surfaces. A good kitchen will welcome the question.

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