I tried the cheese pizza yesterday! It tasted ok but it caused me to have bad stomach pains and severe bloating. I get that the pizza is made in the same oven as the non gluten free options but normally that little cross contamination wouldn’t upset my stomach as much. I prefer Dominos gluten free by far, it tastes better and doesn’t give me a negative stomach reaction.
I ordered the gluten free pizza crust, it looked good and tasted even better. Unfortunately, I woke up the next morning with the very familiar stomach aches and realized very quickly the pizza must’ve been in contact with gluten. They most likely do not have a dedicated oven for the gluten free crust unfortunately. Not recommended for people with celiac
I've ordered pizzas with both the gluten free and cauliflower crusts and have never had a problem (I'm celiac). They list which sauces, toppings and dips are gluten free and also offer gluten free chicken bites.
This is a classic - order once and don’t get sick from cross contamination. Order again and pay the price. I can’t say whether or not if you called and got ‘verbal’ guarantees that you would be ok or not. Personally I’m not that celiac. If a restaurant touts themselves offering gluten free and I decide to give it a whirl, I assume the risk. Bottom line is they are inconsistent and this isn’t something I support in a national restaurant, especially when there are so many better smaller establishments with better food I’d rather support.
After some research on the Pizza Pizza website about their gf offerings, they seemed pretty serious. I tried the Des Source location and was happy to see that the employees there also took it seriously. They have a specific area and baking tools for their regular gf and cauliflower pizzas. They are aware of the cross contaminations risks. They did mention that they get other clients with similar concerns. The pizza was delicious and well priced. I am happy that there is a gf pizza option that is so convenient in the West Island. They also have gf chicken nuggets that i will try next time
My favourite pizza place by far. Their cauliflower crust tastes exactly like regular pizza crust, but it's healthy! And they don't charge extra for dairy free cheese like every other pizza place does.
Part of the Pizza Pizza/Pizza 73 chain, but they do cheap gluten free pizza really well and like the rest of the franchises have a dedicated gluten-free process. We’ve been ordering from them since this location opened and there hasn’t been an issue. Also the Gluten Free Chicken bites are great.
Gluten free pizza was delicious! I did not question if they have a dedicated section, but am usually very sensitive and had no symptoms after eating at pizza pizza. Menu on website very clearly indicates gluten free options. They also have a gluten free cauliflower crust that seems delicious.
For the pizza pizza on HWY 15- If I could give no stars I would. I used to really enjoy the gf pizza. Last time I ordered online, brought it home, and looked at it- it looked completely different than their gf crust. Brought it back assuming it was a mistake, and the guy says it was their new cauliflower crust, and assured me that this was way better than the other crust, even though I specifically asked for the gf crust, not cauliflower. Not sure why they thought it was ok to change my order without my knowing, especially when an allergy is involved. Didn’t seem to take my concern seriously.
Great pizza that you can order online with many different gf toppings. I like their four-cheese blend of cheeses with asparagus and sun-dried tomatoes. Pizza always comes with the box sealed with a 'gluten-free' sticker. A friend loved that you can order your pizza as well-cooked as she likes it, with more or less sauce, as you wish. I like that I can order it online and get it within 40 minutes guaranteed (though usually closer to 30 minutes).
This is a pizza chain all over Ontario. I had a medium thin crust GF pizza not too long ago and it was delish!