My daughter raves about the MOD Pizza in League City so I was so excited to try one closer to home. What a total disappointment the Mt. Belvedere, TX location. Have GF crust then want to use contaminated ladle that goes in & out of sauce while same ladle is used to spread sauce all over every crust. They are NOT GLUTEN FRIENDLY and the older lady working there got very defensive and a bit snippy. They won't use fresh sauce, they told me they cook your GF crust in a gf crust contaminated pizza oven ... won't even cover bottom of pizza with foil to protect from contamination. The older lady said there was flour all in the air so they aren't really a gf style restaurant. This particular MOD Pizza is not for anyone who lives gf for celiac (especially!!!!) or gf sensitive people. We walked out .... I can guarantee if you have gf issues, that place will make you ill. I will be contacting their corporate office next. Stay away!
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
Their GLUTEN FREE crust gets cross contaminated EVERY time they put it un the same oven and assembly area surface. So disappointed.
— Not at all
— Not Much
— Good
always get sick here. every single time. even though i make it really clear i have celiac
No
Love their gluten free crust and pizza options.
One of my favorite pizza places
They have decent crust and unlimited toppings but make sure to ask for special utensils and tray, there is cross contamination so I had to be stern to ask for clean utensils, the other reno location was more precautious!
— Somewhat
— Good
They offer a gluten free crust. Workers are always sure to change their gloves and use an allergy screen when preparing your pizza. However, items are at risk of cross contamination due to the nature of the restaurant.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent
Excellent service! They asked me if it was an allergy or a preference. I said allergy and they pulled all fresh ingredients to prevent cross contamination. The staff was super careful not to touch anything that was an allergen (I have multiple other allergies). Overall I was very impressed.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I like Mod Pizza. I go there about once a month when I dont want to cook. I usually get the gluten-free crust, regular sauce, diary free cheese, mushrooms, onions, banana peppers, spinach, and chickpeas. I think the vegan suasage option has gluten. I also get a big salad and omit everything with gluten or dairy.
They attempt to avoid cross contaminating with changing gloves, etc, but it is all in one area. If you have celiacs and are very sensitive probably not a good idea. I am a gluten intolerant so as long as they do as much as they can, I don't have a reaction. And it depends on the level of knowledge of the staff thar is working.
They can also accommodate me for dairy free which is amazing. I don't recall about the meat they use so be sure to ask if it has gluten. I know the regular pizza sauce is safe but check with regards to the others. I think they use only basic ingredients in their products and not a lot of additives and fillers.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
While a chain, we feel this location is mindful of allergies. We’ve eaten here six times with no ‘glutening’ or a reaction for my egg/dairy allergy. We’ve even placed an order for pick up, requesting a glove change in the notes, and ate safely! The pizza is just okay though. The GF pizza leaves a lot to be desired, and the vegan cheese is a little gooey. But when we’re in a hurry, it’s nice to have a safe place to grab a quick personal pizza.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Average