Apparently provides gluten free as mentioned on menu. Ordered a gluten free brownie.. thought the crumb was a little biscuit like.. worst fears confirmed .. was a gluten crumb - went from bad to worse - told 'not sure if brownie gf' ..
Unbelievable
If you are gluten free, do not eat here
Enjoyed the both gluten free & vegan options. Most everything was well labeled and if not the chefs were so helpful. Salads, curries, patatas bravas, roasted veg, and numerous desserts to name a few of our favorites. It was great to have a buffet worth it for gf/vegans and non alike!
My experience with this take away place is definitely different to what I read in previous reviews. I had the fried rice with tofu (which is gluten free and vegetarian) and I liked it. It was also enough for dinner.
We arrived at around 19:00 and waited 30 min for two dishes which I think is fine given the size of the restaurant. Oh and there was tofu in the dish!
The food was good and except for the pasta salad gluten free, the bar had nonalcoholic beer and wine which was great too. BUT our whole experience was ruined because Reception at the campground (which is dog friendly) told us we could bring our dog with us for dinner to this pub. However, when I politely asked the staff upon arrival where we could sit with our dog to have dinner I got the most unpleasant, unfriendly response that dogs were not allowed and we should read the sign with the rules ( in the middle of the restaurant where we were not allowed. I mentioned that reception sent us and asked if we should go away. Again a rude response and when I turned the staff member said, well you can site at the table in the far corner, we went there to be told by yet another staff member that we could not sit there. Turns out we could sit at the table and chairs outside the restaurant where the people wait for the bus.
We did sit there and got our drinks and food and ate in the sigarette smoke of the other unfavourite guests. We spoke to other people with a dog who ate at the uncovered tables close to the BBQs but we were not allowed to sit there.
This pub should have a look at the brewery in Alice Springs for example where they allow dogs in the beer garden. Just a few more dig friendly tables is not that hard to set up.
And it is even easier to be friendly and say unfortunately you can't sit under the roof but we have a couple of tables you can use, apologies for the terrible location, this is all we have.
We stopped here for dessert after the Field of Light experience.
The staff were unsure if we could dine just for dessert which was a bit frustrating. Surely that's not an issue?
We got the one gluten free dessert item on the menu, the chocolate Rosella. It was really lovely and we were happy to share it.
The menu outside the restaurant clearly marks what is gluten free (most of it is) which is great given it's one of the more high end venues at Yulara.
After reading some of the reviews I was really sceptical- however both me and my partner had a lovely time. Nearly all the main was gluten free (not so good on the dessert front for gf).