The take ingredients from communal bins and didn't change their gloves. I Got really sick.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Poor
Any pizza you want on gluten free 9" crust. Just be careful of the toppings. And I saw the guy change gloves before handling my crust. All the toppings came from communal bins though so if you're really sensitive be careful.
Good pizza, staff was friendly and double checked ingredients (can’t have tree nuts either), would definitely go back
I usually go through happy joes in the quad cities area but I wasn’t able to go that far north. Stopped by this location earlier today for dinner, it’s been long enough I know I wasn’t glutened. Wasn’t busy at all, I ordered a gluten free taco pizza and it was great. I know they have cauliflower crust too, not sure if it’s also gluten free, I just ordered gluten free because it’s cheaper that way. Love this chain, they have been doing gluten free crust for years. Not sure what they do for cross contamination since I’m not that sensitive but I have never been glutened by a happy joes.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Not celiac safe. Huge cross contamination risk.
Prior to ordering I saw one of the staff press a pizza crust into the pan and with the same hand, reach into the mozzarella cheese container to top the crust. The cheese was then cross contaminated.
Once I saw this, I didn’t even bother to ask about their safety protocol for their gluten free pizzas.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
I have tried their gf pizza twice and both times I have been sick. I won't be trying again. Hope this helps others.
I have had the pizza a number of times, gf and cauliflower. I believe they can also make df. Of course it will never be as good as their regular pizza I’ve liked it. Can’t speak for safety measures as I’ve never watched them make it, although you can if you so choose.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good