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| - I have been gluten free for over a year now, and this makes dining out quite the challenge. You never know if the employees understand exactly what gluten is, or are taking the precautions that you ask. It becomes this anxiety fueled worry fest, and you don't want to do it. Unfortunately, we flew back in from Anaheim and it was getting to be quite late. We were tired, no one wanted to cook, and the kids were cranky (one of them being gluten free as well.) I turned to trusty yelp to find a gluten free place near the airport. Luckily for me, this popped up.
Let me tell you, Rebecca, is amazing. I'm not talking about myself (though admittedly, I AM amazing), I'm talking about the employee. When I talked to her about gluten free, I ordered a pizza with chicken sausage on it. She warned me it had gluten, but the Italian sausage did not and would be a tasty substitute. Way to look out Rebecca, AND have a solution to the problem! Zpizza, she needs a raise! Seriously, give her more money to keep her happy and staying there.
The crust was tasty, the sauce was great, and the toppings fresh. Gluten free and gluten eaters in my family agreed, tasty pizza to be had here. I would recommend this to people with gluten issues because not only was it delicious, but I did not get sick afterwards!
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