They offer gluten free pizza and promise it’s prepared with a clean paddle and cutter, but I still got sick after trying this place two times, so I wouldn’t recommend the gf pizza for someone with celiac.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
— Average
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Most of the pizzas can be substituted for a gluten free crust, but they are only available in the small 10 inch. We ordered 2 different pizzas with GF crust for delivery, and Uber Eats messed up, so the restaurant gave us a GF cheesy bread for free! All three of our items tasted great and the crust was nicely crisped on the bottom, but still fluffy. Boxes were marked as GF and I did not get sick. I would definitely feel safe eating there again!
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
Nothing clearly listed on the menu. Ordered a GF plain cheese. Tested it in my Nima and it came back positive for gluten. I wouldn’t eat here if you have celiac or are sensitive. It’s a cute place though - I would just recommend not eating the food.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Poor
Any pizza can be subbed with a gluten free crust which was excellent. A few appetizers were gluten free as well (potato skins, jalapeño poppers).
Very good vegan options too, as they offer vegan cheese for pizzas and an entire section dedicated to veggie pizzas. Highly recommend this spot!
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
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Worst gf pizza I’ve had, including frozen pizza. Crust is tasteless and like Play Doh. Cheese was undercooked and the marinara sauce was boring. I built a margherita - two slivers if basil were on top.
The sister restaurant to Happy Camper and Homeslice. I have tried the GF pizza crust with regular cheese and vegan cheese, I got sick both times. I also have tried the Jalapeño Homies and Potato skins, also got sick. Must be some kind of cross contamination in the kitchen :( I have never had luck at any of the three bars.
No