This place was along our way, and I was curious about the gluten-free crust. I got their version of a calzone, and the gluten-free crust was OK, nothing spectacular, but the toppings were generous. The server understood gluten-free fairly well. My gluten-eating partner said his pizza was good with generous toppings but not something worth going out of the way for. It was summertime, and the seating area was dingy and too warm. They had nice picnic tables outside, alongside a river, a much nicer choice for us. I can’t really comment about safety because I am not celiac.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average