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I am going to Stonefire Pizza tomorrow with my family and another family. Has anyone tried it? Besides the salad bar, are there any gluten-free options? I am also lactose intolerant, so anything with cheese is out :( I did email the manager at the beginning of the week and heard nothing. <_<

Thanks for any insight!

Terri


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What and where is Stonefire Pizza? They have gluten free items? -Not pizza I imagine...we can't get that lucky... :rolleyes: KarenDianne

I am going to Stonefire Pizza tomorrow with my family and another family. Has anyone tried it? Besides the salad bar, are there any gluten-free options? I am also lactose intolerant, so anything with cheese is out :( I did email the manager at the beginning of the week and heard nothing. <_<

Thanks for any insight!

Terri

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What and where is Stonefire Pizza? They have gluten free items? -Not pizza I imagine...we can't get that lucky... :rolleyes: KarenDianne

Stonefire Pizza is a chain restaurant that is like an upscale Chuck E Cheese. The have a buffet with as million varieties of pizza, (which I know I can't have !) a salad bar, a pasta bar (another no), soup, and an Asian bar. I was thinking that maybe some of the Asian entrees were gluten free.

I plan to eat salad today and bring my own dressing. boring but safe!

Terri

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