Not only is this pizza extremely overpriced, it is small and they glutened me. This location does not properly separate their gluten free pizzas. On top of that, the people in the kitchen apparently do not know how to spell Allergy (spelling it Alergy) They gave me a real wheat pizza, which I did not know until it was too late. I had Celiac, Allergy, and Gluten Free plastered across my ticket. That is the reason I bring up spelling. If they can’t spell a basic word, do they understand what celiac is or the severity of a gluten allergy!? On top of that, the staff lied to me about the app discount coupon, to which a kind gentleman from corporate corrected the situation and issued a five dollar refund. Ultimately I received the most insincere response from their corporate office about the mixup. The refund is taking a minute. I do NOT recommend this place to anyone who actually has celiac. They are careless and ignorant. The only reason I went here in the first place was because my beloved Italia Pizza and Pasta, a much loved local establishment, suddenly closed after twenty years. I’m a bit annoyed with Salem (the wonderful owner) but hopefully he is happy and content with his decision.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor