It appears that most people with Celiac really miss eating pizza… I know I do! I would like to start a list of places that serve gluten free pizza, bakeries that sell premade crusts, or good GF pizza making products.
I will keep a running list in the main article. Please comment or email me with additions, comments, or reviews.
My only rule is that YOU must have tried it yourself. I would like to list the place’s name and contact info. Thank you for your help!!!
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National Restaurants that serve gluten free pizza:
Local Restaurants that serve gluten free pizza:
Bakeries that sell gluten free crust:
Gluten Free pizza making ingredients/products:
Digg this article: http://switch2glutenfree.com/gf-recipes/gluten-free-pizza-places/
Rustico – Chick Pea crust
http://www.rusticorestaurant.com
827 Slaters Ln
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 224-5051 – Alexandria, VA
Whole Foods Market has an awesome pizza crust!
Thank you for the links to pizza crust kits and ingredients, I think I’ll be trying this at home. Delaware doesn’t have too many gluten free places to eat out it seems.
Gino’s East of Chicago
Cornmeal crust.
Various locations.
I just called Gino’s and the first person I spoke to said they did not serve a gluten free crust, and she said she was pretty sure the cornmeal crust was not gluten free. I ended up leaving a message for Ken, the operations manager, just so we can get an official answer.
Waldo Pizza in Kansas City, MO, has gluten free pizza as well.
zPizza (http://www.zpizza.com/) also is serving gluten free pizza. We were able to try it once and it was really good. Pizza Fusion (http://www.pizzafusion.com/) also offers gluten free pizza and much more. Have not been able to try them yet, but will very soon hopefully. I have heard really good things about them.
WALDO PIZZA! I live like 2min from there!
Hi
Wanted to let you know Breadsmith in Illinois takes orders for gluten free items on Tuesday and Pick up is after 3pm on Wednesday.
Gluten free Bread
Pizza Crust seasoned and unseasoned
Choc chip cookies-our favorites
muffins also
a different dessert type bread each week also.
Thanks Jeanne: I added Breadsmith to my Gluten Free Bakeries article.
It is so nice to see more places offering gluten-free pizza. I think we counted 10 places in the twin cities that offer gluten-free pizza.
In Canada “Pizza Pizza” and “Pizza Nova” both serve a medium sized gluten free pizza crust (made off site so not to get contaminated) with your choice of toppings. The price is about 3 dollars more then a regular medium pizza (same toppings), and they are available at all locations.
Guido’s Pizza in Okemos, Michigan serves a great thin crust g.f. pizza as well as subs and manicotti. The owner, Steve has a step mom with C.D. and he is a certified g.f.cook. His address is 1754 Central Park Dr. and phone # is 517-347-3030. He can make frozen ones for people to bake at home.
We make a gluten free pizza dough mix. You can find our list of new Gluten Free items at http://www.terra-americana.com/glutenfree.html or call 1-877-298-0867 to learn more. You can also e-mail us at customer-service@terra-americana.com
In Minnesota…
Donatelli’s (white bear lake)
Ronalli’s (woodbury)
Pizza Luce (st.Paul)
Chimney Rock Inn restaurant has the best gluten free pizza I have ever tasted! They have two locations, one in 800 North Thompson Ave, Bridgewater NJ and one in 342 Valley Road, Gillette NJ 07933. They have also recently introduced a Gluten-Free MENU with all types of food, desserts, and beer. Their website is http://www.chimneyrockinn.com or email them at info@chimneyrockinn.com.
Did you ever get a definitive answer from Gino’s East?
Marcellos in Chicago offers gluten free thin and thick crust pizza (along with pasta, dessert and beer). http://www.marcellos.com/menu_dining_abbe.htm
Lou Malnati’s has a sausage crust stuffed pizza that is really rich but good.
http://www.loumalnatis.com/Menu/restaurant-bar.aspx
Pizza Fusion has great tasting pizza (my non-celiac disease family members can’t taste the difference from regular pizza). And their gluten free brownie is awesome too!