Maybe a little pricey and small and lacking in restroom facilities BUT to find a gf vegan pizza option on the first night of our stay was wonderful. Crust was tasty and overall the pizza hit the spot. It’s amazing how few pizza places offer these options which makes them all the more significant when you find them.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Good
Great gf pizza. Crust is soft and chewy. Not sure about how cross contaminated it is
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Good
Best Gluten free pizza I’ve ever had
— Somewhat
— Not Much
— Excellent
gluten free crust is offered, but the entire kitchen area is cross contaminated (was told so by the cashier), so eat at your own risk
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
Remember how bad GF crusts used to be years ago when folks were trying to figure out how to make them? Well, here they still are. I haven’t had one this bad, or this expensive ($22 for a 12”) in a very long time. I ate two slice, my husband tried one, and five went in the trash, while I walked away hungry.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Poor
We ordered a pizza and salad. The staff is ok, but not super attentive and friendly. They do have GF pizza, so points for that. Compared to others, it was ok. It’s nice to have GF available, but this was not one of my favorites.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average
They have GF pizza. It is very good, but it is very expensive compared to their normal pizzas.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
So amazing! Seriously one of the best celiac pizzas I’ve had and the staff was knowledgeable and helpful to not CC! Totally recommend!
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
I had a good gluten-free pizza, the quality was average. Not great, but I was happy with it.
— Somewhat
— Not Much
— Good
Nah. We went late night and only regular slices were offered. Ice was labeled if GF but it was $5 a scoop!
i am so sick. i didn't even get pizza
No
While it is pricey, we found it was worth it! My husband is very, very sensitive and he loved his pizza and felt fine.
Honestly, I've been gluten free for almost a decade and this is the worst GF pizza I've ever ordered in a restaurant. Frozen pizza brands crush this place. Way over priced, almost inedible and dry. Will never go back.
total rip off at $21 for what is basically an Udis. My child was starving and we were struggling to find a kid friendly lunch option so we asked if they had GF they said yes. I almost died when my husband told me the price.
Update - within a few hours my daughter was complaining of a headache and stomach ache, diarrhea followed so this place is NOT CELIAC SAFE
No
It's good, but the crust is too think and tasteless. Also so expensive - $23 for two topping. Wellfleet Town Pizza gf pizza is $16 for two topping with a crust that actually tastes like pizza and it's not to thick!
the gluten free pizza is expensive, dense, a little gummy, and by the next day hard as a rock. it will do in a pinch, but not a first choice
Yes
$23 for a pizza was a bit expensive, although the crust is amazingly thick and tasty. I've tasted better, but it's still an excellent option for lunch and very filling.
Yes
Pretty delicious gluten free pizza. It was $23 for a gluten free pizza with two toppings. The staff was understanding and very pleasant while I waited for my order.
Pizza was good, however it is quite expensive. You need to order a whole pie, which I understand as it is a custom order. A 12inch custom pizza is $25.
Yes
Excellent glutenfree pizza, the staff was understanding and pleasant.