Not celiac safe! They use the same sauce on gluten free and regular pizzas. They place the pizza on parchment to bake, but crumbs from regular pizzas get on the parchment as they move it around. They have a dedicated gluten free pizza cutter, but an inexperienced staff member used the wrong one at first and then switched when I reminded them. Would not chance it.
No
Gluten free crust and they try not to cross contaminate.
The pizza itself, while small, tasted better than I expected. They had a separate area marked for the gluten free pizza cutter but then put it back with the regular one (they have different colors). I didn't get sick, but not the safest from a cross contamination standpoint.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Review update- changing my review. Where this business used to be super gluten-free friendly, they don’t even carry a gluten-free crust anymore, it has gone severely downhill.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Really nice friendly place. Staff inquire as to whether the gluten free base is dietary or allergy base. Once I said allergy, she changed her gloves got everything for the prep and cooking and washed them thoroughly in front of me. Cleaned and work space and did the same with the pizza paddle and pizza cutter. These people actually care about GF customers and it tasted awesome!!!!
Yes
NOT celiac friendly! Definitely a mess of flour everywhere. They do put the gf pizza on a black protective sheet but then when its done it gets put straight into the box and the paper gets pulled out leaving all of the crumbs from the oven in the box.
No
I am Celiac. The staff was very helpful and accommodating. They changed gloves, had a gluten free crust kept completly separate from the other crusts. Brought ingredients from the back that had not been on the line...overall wonderful experience and great service. The pizza was delicious.