Review of &pizza

2224 F St NW, Washington, DC 20037

Overall Rating

Review


I stay at the Hotel Hive about every other month and & Pizza is at the hotel. If you look in the kitchen, there is a real possibility of cross contamination. Since I always have a full schedule of meetings, I’ve always been too scared to try the pizza. This visit, I had enough time where I could risk it. The pizza was okay (a little bland), but it was convenient to be able to eat at my hotel when I was super tired. I am feeling some mild issues from cross contamination, but it’s not so bad that I’ll be running for a restroom (just uncomfortable).

The bar has no gf beer or hard cider. They do have hard seltzer and mixed drinks.

& Pizza used to have a breakfast skillet. They don’t serve it anymore. If you’re staying at the hotel, be advised that there are no longer any gf breakfast options. Whole Foods is a few blocks away so you can get some breakfast food there if you’re in a hurry.

It is super hit and miss with the staff if they know about gluten. I have yet to have anyone ask “Allergy or preference?” You have to ask a lot of questions and tell them what you need most of the time.

Overall, don’t go here if you’re hungry or can’t get sick. If you’re staying at the hotel, are exhausted, and you can deal with digestive issues or other symptoms, it’s meh pizza.

Safety


How confident are you that this establishment takes safety precautions against cross-contact?

— Not very

Safety Feature Ratings
  • Staff is knowledgeable and can answer questions

Quality & Quantity


Is there a gluten-free menu?

— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu

How much of the menu is available gluten-free?

— Not Much/None

How would you rate the taste and quality of the gluten-free food you tried?

— Below Average

Other


Other Characteristics
  • Good for dairy-free
  • Good for dinner
  • Good for kids
  • Good for lunch
  • Good for takeout
  • Good vegan options
  • Good vegetarian options
  • Offers online ordering
  • Offers outdoor seating
Updated 11 months ago

Symptomatic Celiac