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Pizza Place On Upper East Side In Nyc?


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Not sure if any fellow NY'ers will know of this place. I was at a party last night and someone I was talking to mentioned a pizza place near her apartment that makes gluten-free pizza. She said she actually prefers getting this to the normal pizza. Problem is I can't remember the name of the place. She lives on 70th and York Ave. so it would be near there.

Anyone know what I'm talking about? It was one name (it wasn't Slice which I know advertises that they make gluten-free pizza that is infact not).


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jkmunchkin Rising Star
Not sure if any fellow NY'ers will know of this place. I was at a party last night and someone I was talking to mentioned a pizza place near her apartment that makes gluten-free pizza. She said she actually prefers getting this to the normal pizza. Problem is I can't remember the name of the place. She lives on 70th and York Ave. so it would be near there.

Anyone know what I'm talking about? It was one name (it wasn't Slice which I know advertises that they make gluten-free pizza that is infact not).

Ok never mind. I found a website that lists restaurants on the Upper East Side and once I saw the name I recognized it. It was Pintaile's. However I called just now to double check that they have gluten-free pizza and it's Whole Wheat Crust they have not gluten-free. Oh well. I love Risotteria anyway, just figured I'd check.

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Ok never mind. I found a website that lists restaurants on the Upper East Side and once I saw the name I recognized it. It was Pintaile's. However I called just now to double check that they have gluten-free pizza and it's Whole Wheat Crust they have not gluten-free. Oh well. I love Risotteria anyway, just figured I'd check.

haha, aww...thats SO not gluten free! i used to LOVE whole wheat pizza crust though, shame. Guess we'll have to stick w/ Risotteria! we're lucky enough to have 1 place in the city for pizza, right? And yes, at least they are not like Slice and falsely advertising gluten-free pizza!

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