The gluten free crust only comes in 10 in, but that was more than enough for me. The quality of the crust was a little better than a frozen pizza, but the price was double. I had the margherita pizza which was absolutely delicious though, so it almost makes the price worth it. I would definitely recommend trying this place.
I'm not a diagnosed celiac so I can't speak for them but I do have gluten intolerance and have eaten here safely over 6 times. Call ahead or talk to an employee to make sure they know about your allergies. Rome's has been a heaven sent for me. I've ordered here multiple times and probably spent well over $200 on pizza orders. It's not the most fantastic amazing pizza on Earth but it's pretty good and satisfactory and hits the spot for those of us with dietary issues. I have yet to have a skin reaction (which gluten does to me). I always order the Cauliflower crust, which are delicious. The one star taken off is for the size and price. It's about a 10-inch pizza and the GF crust is $2 additional and every topping is about $2 which adds up if you want the works. I just think it's a little much. I pay the cost because I can't find any other pizzeria in this city that provides a gluten-safe product as this one does.
Worst experience ever. Took forever on my pizza. The bottom was all burned. I saw the girl on the counter put her nasty hands all over my pizza after she had took money from a customer. She didn't even bother to wash her hands. Then the other guy took my pizza to the back and they were bother messing with it. When I asked her what was wrong she said oh nothing It was just hard to cut. What a liar. I am never eating there again.
Ate here after a long day at Six Flags. I had the gluten free pizza and a Rome's submarine sandwich (minus the cheese and mayo - taste preference). They tasted great and I had no troubles. The sandwich bread is about the best gf bread I have had.
Delicious pasta and sub. Fresh ingredients. neighborhood pizza parlor with lots of gluten free choices, not just what is on menu.
sweet to honor Celiac Awareness month on TPR. however, Celiac's are prohibited from eating foods made in facilities where gluten is present. this is a no-go for medical diets. sorry, Rome's!!
These folks really know how to cook! Their pizzas and pastas are so delicious, you would never guess it's gluten free. And their staff is highly trained in how to handle gluten free products to avoid cross contamination. Thanks Rome's!=)
Best gluten free pizza I've ever had! Any bread product, without gluten, usually is like cardboard, but not @ Rome's:) I ate EVERY bite & crumb. Their GF pasta dishes r also Heavenly!!!!! Highly recommended. Staff friendly. Entire experience gets 10 stars & a :):):):):):):):). Thanks guys, Anne
I'm not a diagnosed celiac so I can't speak for them but I do have gluten intolerance and have eaten here safely over 6 times. Call ahead or talk to an employee to make sure they know about your allergies. Rome's has been a heaven sent for me. I've ordered here multiple times and probably spent well over $200 on pizza orders. It's not the most fantastic amazing pizza on Earth but it's pretty good and satisfactory and hits the spot for those of us with dietary issues. I have yet to have a skin reaction (which gluten does to me). I always order the Cauliflower crust, which are delicious. The one star taken off is for the size and price. It's about a 10-inch pizza and the GF crust is $2 additional and every topping is about $2 which adds up if you want the works. I just think it's a little much. I pay the cost because I can't find any other pizzeria in this city that provides a gluten-safe product as this one does.