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Pizza Plant In Ny


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We drove to NY for a mini R&R vacation. I shopped at the feel-rite stores , tops, & Wegman's.... it was exciting for me to find so many stores with gluten-free goodies --- all fairly close together....

But the best part was having supper at the Pizza Plant. This was only my second time to have Pizza out....The pizza was very good & enough for two meals for me. The whole experience was terrific... It was worth the trip just to have a good pizza ....

My other pizza out experience was in Doylestown, Pa at Jules. It was very good also. Pizza Plant beat Jules on price ..... & NY is 3 1/2 hours closer for me!!!!

If you get a chance to eat at either --- by all means try it...

yummy

mamaw


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Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Pizza was my favorite food in my past but having been diagnosed since Oct 2004 I have not been brave enough to have gluten-free pizza out in a resturant yet. I do buy the frozen glutino pizzas though.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

which part in NY were you in?

Wegmans is wonderful! Ours just opened about a month ago. Before that we drove to Scranton to shop there.

EBsMom Apprentice

Where in NY is the Pizza Plant? I live in NY, north of NYC....always on the lookout for new gluten-free dining-out options!

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Silly Yak Pete Rookie

I wish they would come to Long Island.

nothungry Contributor

I'm in upstate NY too, where is Pizza Plant?


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mamaw Community Regular

Pizza plant is on Transit Road, Williamsville NY. Around the Buffalo area..( gluten-free only on Wed.)

I shop at Wegman's in Erie, Pa (About 1hr& 15 min from my home) I did shop at Wegman's in NY. They also have a Feel-Rite Store also. It's amazing what you can find gluten-free in different parts of the states. My only wish is to be able to do one-stop gluten-free shopping!!!!

The pizza was even good the next day!!!

mamaw

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Cool thanks for sharing. One-stop gluten free shopping would be great. I have that pretty much when I go to Weggies since all of their brand products are also coded gluten free but some things I still need to venture else where for.

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