Pizza is really good, have a separate area for GF prep. Ordered twice. First time everything but the pepperoni was cleared by my gluten detection dog. Second time everything was cleared. I asked for pepperoni in a separate cup and she cleared it but it looked different than the pepperoni on the first pizza. Staff is very knowledgeable and kind, but be cautious.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent
We love Bricks gluten free options! They make their own gluten free dough for the pizzas and wraps. We’ve eaten here dozens of times and my daughter, who has celiac, has never gotten sick after eating here. She especially loves the thick gluten free garlic bread.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Have a lot of things that can be made gluten free. Sandwiches, pizza and even gluten free garlic bread are all amazing and worth a try!
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Yes
Not Celiac friendly. Pizzas go directly on the same surface in the oven as regular crust. The rest of the family liked it though.
While the kitchen isn't a completely gluten free environment, They have a desdelicious gluten free crust available for pizza, gluten free dessert options such as some cookies and ice cream that are gf.
No
Any pizza on the menu can be made gf for an extra $3. Really good options, and the crust is fantastic. They also knew (and double-checked online) that Peroni beer is gf, because they add an enzyme at the end to remove any remaining gluten. I never knew that, either, and I've been gf after finding out I have gluten allergies more than 5 years ago. Really knowledgeable staff, and great pizza. For reference, their pizzas are about 14". I'm a 6'5" weight lifter, and we had been traveling all day (I was starving). I ate a whole pizza, but I was starting to hurt at the end, just had to finish, because it was so good. I would normally eat half of one of these, maybe with a small salad. Not a single gluten issue, later. Highly recommended, and I wish there was one of these in my home town!
Yes
Great place great pizza. They have Gluten Free pizza crust option. They're dough is hand made and stretched. You can't even tell the difference between the regular pizza crust and the GF crust.
No
Normally I wait 24 hours to review a place, but I just threw up twice just about four hours after I’d had their “gluten free” pizza. I checked the receipt and dove in. Surprisingly good. Suspiciously good, but I suspected nothing. That was regular pizza. Someone in the kitchen was trying to be funny. Another week on the toilet. Skip it
— Not at all
— Some
— Average
Not safe at all! GF Pizza is cooked without any precautionary measures. My girlfriend got sick after we went here. Don’t risk it!
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
This crust! OMG! I had to slap my hands to keep myself from eating the whole pizza because the crust is that good!
Also, they didn’t up charge me for subbing goat cheese for mozzarella which usually happens. (I cannot have sheep or cows milk) They do have dairy free cheese but I prefer the real thing personally.
Next up, I’ll test out one of the sub sandwiches to see how that bread is but I have high hopes.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Celiacs beware. I’ve eaten here twice and been glutened both times.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Poor
Tasted amazing. Horribly sick. Not safe for celiac. Had one good experience but this time I’m in extreme pain so will not be eating here again :,)
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent