GF, but not Celiac safe. Use same ladles for sauce for GF and regular pizza. Even when tell allergy not careful about cross contamination. Spouse ate GF pizza and said it was pretty good- I wouldn’t touch it way to risky!
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
— Below Average
Gluten free crust available and vegan cheese. Staff was great changing gloves when making. Very little vegan cheese gets put on and the gf crust isn’t that big, only one size option but tasty still.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
Great experience here! Yummy pizza, very celiac friendly. Associates were educated on gf and did not have to be asked to change gloves. They even had special pans dedicated gf.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
I’ve eaten here several times now and have never once had a bad reaction. Gluten free crust is available and all ingredients and sauces are marked as gluten free or not. Makes the ordering process very easy and workers always change gloves when prepping. Great taste, no complaints! For sure one of the best gluten free pizzas I’ve had.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Yes
The staff asked if the gf crust was preference or allergy. He wore fresh gloves, pulled the paper liner and the crust out from a different spot then the other pizzas. He used a fresh ladle for the sauce, but he put it in the same sauce as the other pizza sauce/ladle. The other toppings all used the same serving utensils as every other pizza. Crust was not as crispy/ well done as the non gf one (from my previous gluten eating days). I didn’t get sick, but overall, it was just ok.
Good gf pizza. Celiac and had no reaction.
I’m pretty disappointed at our experience today.
I’ll preface by saying this; I’m the only person in our family of four that can eat gluten but I’m extremely sensitive to my fam’s allergies and do everything I can make sure what they eat is safe.
My wife ordered a pizza and couldn’t eat it b/c they took absolutely no precautions with her allergy other than using the GF crust. Same cheese, same sauce spoon, same gloves.
Bigger problem: my daughter has a severe egg allergy, so I asked if their gf crust was egg free. They said it was.
However, when we sat down my wife googled their nutrition info and yes, it does in fact have egg.
Egg is a major allergen and its evident management does not train their employees to know this information. Maybe we should have checked the website first yea, but when there are allergies that could send someone into anaphylactic shock, you shouldn’t be giving out wrong answers.
If you have a mild gluten alergy you’re probably fine, but If you have severe allergies please stay away.
And to management; do better is all I can say.
— Not at all
— Not Much
— Good
They always ask if it’s an allergy or preference. I say allergy they change gloves. They use special pans and special cutters as well. They do their best to not cross contaminate. The items are very clearly marked GF and so many options are GF. The younger boys didn’t know what sauces were safe and didn’t offer help but I looked it up quickly online at the allergy information and found almost all are but two.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
They will get ingredients from the back and have udi's crust or no dough. Online they have a list of gfree items. I never order online because online you cannot ask for fresh ingredients. Shared oven. But out of 20 times eating there I got sick 1 time. I can't remember if I forgot to remind them of different gloves ? But they usually do it on their own.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
awesome gluten free pizza! will ask if its an allergy and change gloves and utensils. never had a reaction
— Very
— Some
— Excellent