
The Dust Hole (Railway Inn)
The Dust Hole (Railway Inn), Salisbury
At a glance
A backstreet Salisbury pub on Tollgate Road — the historic Dust Hole / Railway Inn — reopened in 2025 as a Dark Revolution brewery tap after the brewery took it over. Fourteen keg lines of Dark Revolution and guest beers, quiz nights and visiting street-food, in a relaxed craft-beer taproom.
Gluten-free options
As a Dark Revolution tap, this is a city-centre outlet for their gluten-free beer — "Reboot", a gluten-free pale, sits among the rotating keg and can lines, alongside occasional guest gluten-free options, so ask what's on when you visit. As of July 2026 there's no kitchen and no food vendors running here any more — food on site is limited to shop-bought crisps and snacks, so treat this as a drinks stop rather than a gluten-free food option.
Before you order
This is a beer destination, not a food one: there's no kitchen and no visiting food vendors on site, just crisps and snacks, so there's no food cross-contact process to check. For the beer, confirm which gluten-free line is on when you visit, and — if it matters to you — whether it's naturally gluten-free or gluten-removed from a barley base.
Worth asking?
Which gluten-free beers are on the keg lines or in cans today? Is Dark Revolution's gluten-free beer naturally gluten-free, or gluten-removed from a barley base?
What this means for coeliacs
Primary gluten-free signal is beer: a Dark Revolution brewery tap serving their gluten-free beer plus rotating guest lines that can include gluten-free options. Food is from changing street-food vendors, so gluten-free food is inconsistent and not the reason to list it.
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This information is researched but not guaranteed — menus and kitchen practices change. Always tell staff you are coeliac.