Not a fan. Their pizza was ehh for being GF. You’re better off going somewhere like fired pie or build you own pizza
— Not very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
I’ve eaten there a few times and gotten sick. Lots of cross contamination and careless staff.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Below Average
Menu not labeled well. I was told by the waitress the meatballs were gluten free. When I asked a manager to check (because that didn’t seem right) she said they weren’t. The chicken salad is labeled gf on the menu. She said it was a mis-print, all of their chicken is marinated in beer. None of the pasta dishes are labeled that they can make gf-just that they have gf pasta to substitute. Very confusing between waitstaff and menu. I ended up just getting a bowl of kids gf pasta with meat sauce and the pasta was extremely over cooked and mushy.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Poor
The gluten free crust tastes like the frozen cardboard tasting gf pizza crusts you can get at the frozen section of Walmart. No flavor and too sweet. My non gf kids had spaghetti and regular pizza. They were disappointed in the spaghetti but loves the regular pizza
I ate here about four or five times in the last couple years. I felt pretty sick after the last two so I just haven’t tried again. Love the atmosphere...just not worth getting sick.
Had gf bread, beer, salad and pasta. Was pricey but good. Did not get sick and the service was great.
Yes
I've eaten here a couple times and had the gf pizza. It's just ok. Today's visit, the pizza was very over cooked (burned on the edges) making it very tough. It's also expensive bc, of course, the gf pizza only comes in one size. $25+ for one person to eat lunch is just too expensive for me when the food is just ok.
i thought the pasta was good. the pizza however was a giant dissapointment. very little topping and to make it worse as a celiac i got sick. Plus not as many options as other reviewrs suggest, there is pizza and pasta,you can also get the starting bread gf, where they take the gf pizza crust and make the bread. however even though it is provided when not gf, there is a charge if you get the gf version. for the price there are safer places with much better tasting pizza in town.
No
Yes
First - this restaurant isn't a one-dollar-sign restaurant, but much more expensive. That needs to be updated.
I had a bowl of GF alfredo for $15, and shrimp add-on for another $6. It was decent, but not great, and certainly wasn't worth the cost. I did have some issues afterward. Be cautious.
Wow, we loved it! So many gf options and they were delicious! We will be back!
pasta, pizza, bread. so good!
Yes
amazing pizza, knowledgable staff. most menu items can be made gluten free!
Yes
My wife is a celiac and we ate at this place just recently in Dallas and were pleasantly surprised to find we had one in Tulsa! They don't have a specific gluten free menu but they do have items on their menu marked as gluten free. My wife had Alfredo with gluten free pasta and really enjoyed it.
Yes