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I will be in Kansas City Missouri in Sept. and have been told that Waldo's pizza is wonderful and their desserts are to die for (not that that appeals to me, lol) and I was wondering if anyone else has ever eaten there. Thanks in advance for any help.


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I will be in Kansas City Missouri in Sept. and have been told that Waldo's pizza is wonderful and their desserts are to die for (not that that appeals to me, lol) and I was wondering if anyone else has ever eaten there. Thanks in advance for any help.

My son is the only Celiac in the family. We go to Waldo's every time we are in the KC area, usually every 2-3 months.

The pizza is really good. Last time we were there, my son also got a gluten-free brownie. After eating something like 3/4 of a 12 inch pizza by himself :) , we got the brownie to go. It was pretty small and probably equivalent to what I can make at home, but it's always great being able to order something like that gluten-free at a restaurant.

Happy eating.

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Waldo's is GOOD!!! You might want to check out this link to another thread on Waldo's.

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