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Gluten Free Pizza In Western Mass


loraleena

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loraleena Contributor

For all who live near Amherst Mass. I just found a cafe call THe River Shark Cafe. They have gluten free pizza! It was ok ( I make better). But, being able to go out with my son and boyfriend for pizza was priceless! They also have gluten free pasta as well. For breakfast, you can get a breakfast pizza or gluten free waffles!

Take 116 towards Hadley mass. Take a left at light at Meadow st. Take a left at 2nd light. Road goes straight or veers to rt. Veer to rt. On left side in little shopping complex. Next to Cumberland Farms.

For those of you in other parts of Mass or Vermont or CT. , Amherst is in Western Mass near Northampton and Hadley.


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Rykus0 Newbie

Thanks! I'm going to have to check that out! We make pretty good pizza ourselves, but there's something about being able to stop for a slice that makes it that much better.

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rickrackro Newbie

wow that's amazing. I'm going to have to check it out. I'm not celiac, but gluten intolerant. I have a blog started called glutenfreevalley.blogspot.com with zero entries. I'm wondering if anyone is interested in doing it as a group blog (very easy to set up). I have bad rsi (repetitive strain injury) so typing is painful. Carrie

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Awesome! I will be traveling through Amherst this summer and need to check it out! Thanks for the info!

loraleena Contributor

Rickrackro. What does it entail? I see you are in Easthampton. I live in Montague City next to Greenfield

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Rickrackro. What does it entail? I see you are in Easthampton. I live in Montague City next to Greenfield

Rickrackro. What does it entail? I see you are in Easthampton. I live in Montague City next to Greenfield

Hi Loraleena,

We would be co-contributors to a blog. You would do it all online. It would be very informal. You can write about being gluten-free in the valley, reviews etc. I was hoping to make it a sort of resource for folks in the valley with celiac and gluten intolerance. Really, though, I'm open to anything. I just noticed quite a few western mass folks on the gluten-free boards, and I know there are a bunch in the valley.

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