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Delicious G-f Italian Food/pizza In Los Gatos/san Jose, California


CalicoSue

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I originally posted this in the Restaurant section, but thought I should also post it in the Travel section in case someone was traveling to the Bay Area in California and wanted a great place to enjoy Italian food.

We went to dinner at Willow Street Pizza in Los Gatos, CA (they also have restaurants at near Westgate and in Willow Glen in the San Jose area). They are famous for their wood-fired pizzas. I ordered the Gluten-free pepperoni pizza and it was absolutely delicious! Crispy crust, very good.

I wanted to pass along a few things I learned. While dining, I talked with Nancy Reineking, who is the restaurant

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Mskedi Newbie

Thanks for sharing! I go up that direction at least once a year, so I'll try to check them out. :)

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If you are in the Sacramento region, Steve's Pizza has a gluten free pizza that I've had several times now, that's very good. They have restaurants in Sac, Roseville, and Davis.

There is also Mariposa Gluten Free Bakery in Oakland that sells good vegetarian gluten free pizza at lunchtime, besides their baked goods and bagels. The first time I looked at it, I thought, what is this on the pizza, it looks like spinach, but it actually worked out taste wise.

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I originally posted this in the Restaurant section, but thought I should also post it in the Travel section in case someone was traveling to the Bay Area in California and wanted a great place to enjoy Italian food.

We went to dinner at Willow Street Pizza in Los Gatos, CA (they also have restaurants at near Westgate and in Willow Glen in the San Jose area). They are famous for their wood-fired pizzas. I ordered the Gluten-free pepperoni pizza and it was absolutely delicious! Crispy crust, very good.

I wanted to pass along a few things I learned. While dining, I talked with Nancy Reineking, who is the restaurant

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