Salt & Pepper Grill

Salt Pepper Grill

Salt & Pepper Grill

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Positive Indicators

  • The venue states on its own website that it uses halal meat across all its dishes.
  • No pork is named on either the main menu or the breakfast menu.
  • The breakfast menu names beef bacon rather than leaving the cured meat unqualified.

Points to Consider

  • The venue does not sell alcohol, but guests may bring their own and drink it on the premises.
  • Two pizzas list pepperoni without saying whether it is beef, so ask the venue if that matters to you.

Analysis performed:

Our Recommendation:

Salt & Pepper Grill says on its own website that it uses halal meat across all its dishes, and no pork is named anywhere on its menus. Guests may bring their own alcohol to drink on the premises, which is why it sits at halal friendly rather than fully halal. Two pizzas list pepperoni without saying whether it is beef, so ask the venue if that matters to you.

Is Salt & Pepper Grill halal?

Salt & Pepper Grill says so itself. Its own website states that it uses halal meat across all its dishes, and no pork is named on either of its menus. Alcohol is not sold here, but guests may bring their own to drink on the premises, which is why we label it halal friendly rather than fully halal.

Does Salt & Pepper Grill serve alcohol?

The venue does not sell alcohol. Every drink on both of its menus is a mocktail, soft drink, shake or hot drink. It is bring your own, so alcohol is brought in and drunk on the premises.

Why is Salt & Pepper Grill halal-friendly and not fully halal?

The venue states its meat is halal and names no pork, but alcohol is brought in and drunk on the premises. A venue where alcohol is consumed on site is listed as halal friendly rather than fully halal.

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