I like Mod Pizza. I go there about once a month when I dont want to cook. I usually get the gluten-free crust, regular sauce, diary free cheese, mushrooms, onions, banana peppers, spinach, and chickpeas. I think the vegan suasage option has gluten. I also get a big salad and omit everything with gluten or dairy.
They attempt to avoid cross contaminating with changing gloves, etc, but it is all in one area. If you have celiacs and are very sensitive probably not a good idea. I am a gluten intolerant so as long as they do as much as they can, I don't have a reaction. And it depends on the level of knowledge of the staff thar is working.
They can also accommodate me for dairy free which is amazing. I don't recall about the meat they use so be sure to ask if it has gluten. I know the regular pizza sauce is safe but check with regards to the others. I think they use only basic ingredients in their products and not a lot of additives and fillers.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
I love this Mod. Many gluten free topping and gluten free crust or cauliflower crust. It’s not the best for those sensitive to cross contamination though. I ask for them to do a clean cut so they use a clean pizza cutter when cutting my pizza, instead of using one already used on other non-gf pizzas.
— Not very
— Some
— Excellent
I would not recommend if you have an allergy or are celiac. I went in there and said I was celiac and they said they wouldn’t safely be able to accommodate. They use the same oven and same paddle and do not separate out gluten free from non gluten free in the oven. Nor did they have a separate pan to put it in for safety as another person had done in the past in their reviews. Maybe they used to, but they don’t anymore.
— Not at all
Offers “gluten friendly” & a cauliflower crust • employees change gloves to avoid cross contamination
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
A celiac nightmare. Tried once and got very sick. There are no precautions in place to prevent cross contamination. I recommend avoiding at all costs.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
After traveling for 12 hours, I needed a quick yet safe place close to my hotel to eat. I avoided pizza since they only have 1 oven and I had concerns about cross contamination. They have a few different salad options and all the dressings were gluten free. I was easily able to add on extra protein. Vegan cheese options also available. I know as celiac that it's tiring to always need to eat the salad option, but it worked for me today.
— Not very
— Some
— Good