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Gluten Free Pizza In Western Mass, Another One!


rickrackro

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rickrackro Newbie

I found another gluten free pizza place in western mass! If you click on their menu link on the page below, it will open up a pdf. It says "gluten free small only add $2.00." They do have regular, also.

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western mass, massachusetts 413 01060 amherst northampton springfield ma


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loraleena Contributor

Oh my god! That is only like 5-8 minutes down the road from me! Closer than Amherst! Yea! Have you tried it ?

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rickrackro Newbie
Oh my god! That is only like 5-8 minutes down the road from me! Closer than Amherst! Yea! Have you tried it ?

Hi Loraleena,

Nope, not yet, but I'm dying to. My boyfriend's boss' daughter has gluten problems, so they've gotten to know a bunch of gluten-free places in the valley, and he mentioned this place.

BTW, I updated my blog, and did you know that India House on State st in Northampton is almost all gluten free (minus the bread of course)! The owner, Elka, is gluten and dairy intolerant, and is sooo helpful. SHe said that they'd always been gluten free, and then she got diagnosed, and now she totally sympathizes with the customers with food intolerances.

Let me know if you try it out! :)

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swildfield Newbie
Oh my god! That is only like 5-8 minutes down the road from me! Closer than Amherst! Yea! Have you tried it ?

We just went this past Friday. It was great! I posted a review here: Open Original Shared Link

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converge Apprentice

I've had hillside's gluten-free pizza a few times. It is good, not great. MUCH better is the pizzas at Pizza Pi in Keene, NH.

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