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Wow Without Wheat--Okemos, Mi (East Of Lansing) (Photos Included)


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

I was very impressed with this place! Sadly I got there too late for a sub sandwich (the deli part closes at 4 PM), but we'll be coming back! It was awesome to look at a menu and know that anything was gluten-free and there was no cross contamination worries.

 

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There is a cookie brand called WOW (without wheat) they have the best chocolate chip cookies that I have ever tasted, EVER. I am very impressed with your find!

LauraTX Rising Star

Sooooo, did you ship me some?!!  :D :D :D :D  

beth01 Enthusiast

I think I need to move to Michigan.  I would love to open up a completely gluten free restaurant in my area but don't have the energy or patience for it right now ( or money lol).  Maybe someday ( now I hear Judy Garland singing).  Maybe I just need to follow the yellow brick road.  LOL

mommida Enthusiast

WOW is right next door to a Guido's pizza.  Guess what?  You can get "THE BEST" gluten free pizza ever at WOW! :D :D :D :D :D :D

 

Pizza is a very regional dish for what a person expects.  This is Midwestern goodness on a awesome gluten free crust.  (they also serve deep crust pizza) YUM

BlessedMommy Rising Star

Yes, the Guido's pizza offers gluten free pizza! And they take precautions not to CC it!

mommida Enthusiast

He moved all the gluten free pizza making over to the WOW ovens.

 

I'm going there tomorrow!  Have to bring back pizzas for all my local gluten-free peeps.


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Really??!! So that's how they prevent CC, is by making all the Guido's pizza on the WOW side? That is awesome!!

mommida Enthusiast

Yes. you can get the Guido's pizza gluten free, because it is made in the WOW without wheat ovens.

 

By the way the wow cookies sold on that big river on line store, are not from Without wheat in Okemos, MI

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

I'm going to WOW without Wheat this Sunday after the Lansing Hall of Fame Race!

 

I'm so excited to try out a sub there! 

mommida Enthusiast

Enjoy!

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I tried out their sub and it was good, but it more closely resembled a flat bread sandwich than a sub. The wait time was rather long there.

 

What was ironic was that my sandwich was made in Guido's kitchen and not WOW's. If they go to such trouble with their pizzas and move them to the WOW ovens to bake, I'm not sure why they would make a sub in Guido's instead of WOW? The man assured me though that there was a completely dedicated prep space for subs there and they take necessary precautions against CC. Considering the signs that they put up warning people not to CC things in WOW, I believe that they know what they're doing, but it still seems strange that the sandwich wasn't made in the gluten-free bakery kitchen.

 

(WOW and Guido's function basically as one unit with a doorway connecting the two)

 

When we come back in a few months, I would like to try their pizza.

mommida Enthusiast

Sorry about the sandwich not being a top notch delight.  I totally love the pizza.

SMRI Collaborator

Everyone that stops there should encourage them to start opening chains or franchises for the rest of us.  Sounds like a great place to go!!

mommida Enthusiast

I talked to the owner about that.  Here's the problem, he opened the Guido's franchise first.  If he tries to break from Guido's he can't make pizza (or be in locations in the franchise areas)

 

As of right now my kids are planning on going to State, so I hope he stays put.  They will have some place to eat during their school years.  I will have some place to eat when I visit.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

So, he has to make all the stuff except the gluten free pizza and the bakery goods in the Guido's kitchen?

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