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Cafe Formaggio - Gluten Free Pizza


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Has anyone tried the gluten free pizza at Cafe Formaggio in Westbury, New York? I have never been there but someone told me that they advertised having gluten free pizza on the radio. Does anyone know any more about this?

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jkmunchkin Rising Star

No, put I'm definately going to find out about this. My inlaws live in Manhassett and we always go to Outback in Westbury with them. This would be great.

Edited: I just called to find out if they have gluten free pizza, and the person I spoke with had no idea what I was talking about, asked someone else and said no. Sorry.

Ms. Celiac Apprentice

Ok, well I just heard the radio advertisement for myself recently and they say that they have "gluten free whole wheat pizza." LOL. Obviously, someone's a bit confused!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Ok, well I just heard the radio advertisement for myself recently and they say that they have "gluten free whole wheat pizza." LOL. Obviously, someone's a bit confused!

I'd say :)

kristend Rookie
No, put I'm definately going to find out about this. My inlaws live in Manhassett and we always go to Outback in Westbury with them. This would be great.

Edited: I just called to find out if they have gluten free pizza, and the person I spoke with had no idea what I was talking about, asked someone else and said no. Sorry.

Jillian,

Did you know there is a pizzeria on Plandome rd. in manhasset with gluten-free pizza?? It is called Villa Milano I think. We had a pizza party at work and they ordered from there only to find out they had gluten-free pizza. It was pretty good!

Kristen

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Jillian,

Did you know there is a pizzeria on Plandome rd. in manhasset with gluten-free pizza?? It is called Villa Milano I think. We had a pizza party at work and they ordered from there only to find out they had gluten-free pizza. It was pretty good!

Kristen

OMG really!! I had no idea. Thank you so much. I am definately going to check it out.

Ms. Celiac Apprentice
OMG really!! I had no idea. Thank you so much. I am definately going to check it out.

Oooo, I'm going to have to try this sometime. Let me know how it is!


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  • 3 weeks later...
kristend Rookie
OMG really!! I had no idea. Thank you so much. I am definately going to check it out.

Have you tried yet?? let me know when you do. and btw those raviolis are AMAZING! I got them at Jandi's in Oceanside. They had a few brands of ravioli when I was there but only tried these and they are AWESOME!!

Kristen

  • 7 months later...
TedL Newbie

Cafe Formaggio does have gluten free pasta listed on their menu so maybe that's where the confusion originated from:

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I haven't tried them yet, but my wife and I plan on going when we get a chance.

Regards,

Ted

Ms. Celiac Apprentice

Cafe Formaggio does have gluten free pizza and pasta now. I went there a few weeks ago and tried the pizza. It was very good and it tasted very similar to the pizza at Villa Milano in Manhassett. There is also another place nearby in Garden City that has gluten free pizza. It is called Plum Pizza. I believe all of the places order the crust from the same company, Still Riding Pizza, which is based in Connecticut.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I have actually gone to Cafe Formaggio twice since originally reading this post. Both times I ordered take out pasta dishes, and both times it was delicious.

elefky Apprentice
Cafe Formaggio does have gluten free pizza and pasta now. I went there a few weeks ago and tried the pizza. It was very good and it tasted very similar to the pizza at Villa Milano in Manhassett. There is also another place nearby in Garden City that has gluten free pizza. It is called Plum Pizza. I believe all of the places order the crust from the same company, Still Riding Pizza, which is based in Connecticut.

It is the same as Villa Milano. They both use Still Riding Pizza. So does Plum Pizza. Check the website for Still Riding Pizza stillridingpizza.com

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