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Jules Thin Crust, Newtown Pa


amybeth

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amybeth Enthusiast

The second store for Jules Thin Crust will open tomorrow in Newtown, PA - Easy shot off of I-95 and not too bad going from Rt 1 to 95 N, either.

Great gluten-free pizza --- only NON-gluten-free ingredients are the BBQ sauce and the sausage. All other pizzas/ingredients are gluten-free and yummy thin crust!

Have to order a whole pie - no gluten-free pizza by the slice, but it reheats well (in the oven) and it's super yummy. You won't regret ordering a whole pie.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THANKS SO MUCH. I'M IN MEDIA SO SHOULD BE CLOSE.

WAS THERE A LINK TO THE NEW STORE.

DID YOU GET IT DARIY FREE?

HUMMMMMMMMMMMM CAN'T WAIT.

JUDY

jerseyangel Proficient

That sounds good--I was just saying to my husband earlier that I could really go for a pizza.

Judy--I'm sure we could order without cheese.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I wish I lived closer to Jules

amybeth Enthusiast

I'm sure they would/could do a pie w/out cheese, if necessary. Some of them are not your typical pie - for example they top one crust with Greek Salad - YUMMY (but that one doesn't re-heat so well).

Not sure, either, about website ---- Might be linked from the Doylestown site. If you search "Jules Thin Crust" I'm sure you can find them....Could probably get their # too.....the new store is on Sycamore Street in Newtown.

loraleena Contributor

There is also Manny's in Easton. They also have gluten free pastas, zitis and manicottis. Their pizza is yummier(in my humble opinion than Jules).

mamaw Community Regular

Loraleena

Can you give me a total addy for Manny's in Easton? Next time I'm out that way Iwill try that one... I've had Jules & I thought it was good but we have a better tasting one here in sw pa... plus it is soooo much cheaper. I got a two topping at Jules & it was just about $20.00, here I get the same thing (only better) for under $13.00 Plus they have Italian pastas also..

mamaw


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amybeth Enthusiast

Jules can get pricey, you're right. But their ingredients are all organic, so I can justify the expense.

Nice to hear about Manny's my sister graduated from Lafayette in spring - had I known there was gluten-free pasta near by I would have definitely made her take me there!

Maybe she and I will have to visit her alma mater and get some of the yummy goodies, too.

Ridgewalker Contributor

I... am... so... jealous!!!!! Jeez, there is NOTHING like that around here! :angry:<_<

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Loraleena

Can you give me a total addy for Manny's in Easton? Next time I'm out that way Iwill try that one... I've had Jules & I thought it was good but we have a better tasting one here in sw pa... plus it is soooo much cheaper. I got a two topping at Jules & it was just about $20.00, here I get the same thing (only better) for under $13.00 Plus they have Italian pastas also..

mamaw

It is near my mom's house. I will call her and get the info.

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