Solid gluten free pizza. Honestly better gf pizza crust than most of what I find in Queens, NYC.
I asked to keep it as gf-safe as possible and they said ok, but no idea if it’s a dedicated oven/area or not.
They have a small GF pizza crust and a GF chocolate torte for dessert. I believe the chicken is breaded, but all other ingredients should be okay for the pizzas.
Couldnt believe I didnt get triggered (celiac) but I had a GF crust pizza from here last night and everything has been normal. The pie was really pretty good and I would try this place again if I were in the area. My wife and son loved their pizzas as well. When I went to pick up the food, it looked like a busy kitchen so I dont know how many precautions they have available but as I said, shocked but they were successful!
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— No gluten-free information on the menu
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— Excellent
We went to this very popular pizza restaurant and were pleasantly surprised at how knowledgeable and careful the staff was when I told them that I was gluten intolerant (celiac). They assured me that they used a separate area and equipment in preparation. You can only get a small pizza, which is more like a medium -- much more than I could eat. I had a vegetarian pizza and it was delicious.
UPDATE: All that I said above is true, but unfortunately the last time I visited they were very busy and I got glutened. I am sorry but I won't be returning.
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Went here many times. Every time glutened. I kept coming back as I am a local and craving fresh pizza. I had to quit visiting this place.
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This is a family friendly place-the kids played games, I had gluten free pizza, which was really good, my family had their pizza and my husband got a flight of beers they had on tap. Win-win!
Walked in and thought I was at chunky cheese... Millions of kids running around which is fine but not what I think of as a brewery. Seems like the family hang out. I was scared of the kitchen that was ran by teenagers. and felt very certain I would have been glutened.
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