Agree with the below - you order from a kiosk and need to make sure you go to the counter right after to specify that you have a gluten allergy and need them to change gloves/use clean utensils. He was a little annoyed at the request taking more time, but I watched them and they did all of the above and thanked them afterwards
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Good
If they are busy I would highly recommend skipping. I ordered my cauliflower pizza and specifically went up two times to check with the people to make sure it is celiac safe. They said they can accommodate and then I watched them not change gloves, not use separate pan (like they promised) and then continued to cut all the pizzas with the same pizza cutter. Very disappointed especially when I was assured they could accommodate TWO TIMES. I would have been so sick on the plane. Luckily I watched and got a refund for the trouble.
— Not at all
They have gf cauliflower crust. You order thru a kiosk but I brought my receipt up and told the front cashier about the gluten allergy. She noted it with one of the pizza makers- and they changed gloves/ watched protocol. We had three cauliflower crust pizzas- no reactions. All Celiac- so don’t hesitate going here. Just check in with someone after ordering. They did a good job.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
We were extremely skeptical but needed food before our flight. We explained that my son was celiac and would need the cauliflower crust, a change of gloves, a pan to protect the pizza in the oven, fresh cheese and sauce from the back. We kept it simple with only cheese. We also asked them not to cut the pizza. The staff were concerned and wanted to try as they haven’t been able to offer a gluten free option before. It passed the Nima sensor as gluten free. My son and I were able to enjoy pizza night with the rest of our family. Wouldn’t have tried this without the Nima sensor, but it is possible. Pleasantly surprised!
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Cauliflower crust is not gluten-free, per the staff.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
They have a cauliflower crust for all pizzas and salads that are GF. I got a pizza and cobb salad.
Easy to order and was close to restaurant taste! 🤙🏼
No
No gluten free pizza at this location. Thought it might have changed since CPK came out with their gf crust but not here
No
No stars! I asked at the counter what my GF options were, she said looked at a coworker and "I think you can have the pea soup." I looked up at the menu and said "you mean the pea BARLEY soup? Barley is gluten. " and I walked away. idiots!
No
This location does not have the full menu and is inside airport security.
Eaten here 2x and have not gotten sick. The crust does taste gluten free (find me a gluten free crust that doesn't taste gluten free), but it's what's on top of the crust that is the real deal.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
We actually went twice will on vacation in SF.. it was extremely good!! The pizza is cauliflower base and my son looooved it so much we went again..
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Gluten free options labeled on menu. Not a ton of options.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Impressed that you could ask for their certified GF pizzas on the kids menu. Our coeliac daughter was very happy with her cheese pizza which came out with a GF flag by a differed server with gloves on. No ill effects. It has been very hard finding safe and appealing choices for her on our travels in America so definitely a happy customer.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
It’s always a risk at pizza places that aren’t dedicated GF, but we felt assured that the staff takes good precautions to avoid cross contamination here. And the pizza was very tasty.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent