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Cafe Agri Minneapolis


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kbtoyssni Contributor

Cafe Agri just opened in Minneapolis a few months ago at 4300 Bryant Avenue S. I tried it out last weekend, and it was delicious! The menu is 100% gluten free, and nearly 100% vegan (there's one trout entree) which should make it casein free, too. They use all fresh, local food. And it was one of the best meals I've had in a long time. All you Minneapolis-area people should check it out.

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And if you ever find yourself on the other side of the river, Pizza Luce's St. Paul store has gluten-free pizza every Tuesday!

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And if you ever find yourself on the other side of the river, Pizza Luce's St. Paul store has gluten-free pizza every Tuesday!

I just found out about this yesterday, and I'm so excited! Sure I make my own pizza and that's fine, but nothing can really replace that greasy take out pizza that comes in a cardboard box. I called up to ask about this and Pizza Luce says the response has been great. They plan on introducing gluten free pizza at all of their locations one night a week starting in the next month or so - St Paul was just the first store they offered it at.

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Thanks for posting this - I've been wanting to go there, but hadn't heard anything about it. I will have to try it out!

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Is this the Pizza Luce that is also in Duluth? My son used to work there and he said the food was great! Either way I can't wait to try both places. I live in Bloomington!

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Is this the Pizza Luce that is also in Duluth? My son used to work there and he said the food was great! Either way I can't wait to try both places. I live in Bloomington!

Yes, there is one in Duluth. Here's the website, it lists the locations, with a giant ad for the gluten-free pizza on the home page: Open Original Shared Link It always gets really great reviews and awards from the non-gluten-free crowd so I'm expecting great gluten-free pizza, too.


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The St. Paul Pizza Luce has added Wednesdays for gluten-free Pizza, too. They said the response has been HUGE! I wonder if it may wear off over time, but Luce is definitely committed to the gluten-free market. (The crusts are from Cooqi, BTW)

Pizza Luce was always my favorite pizza place before I found out I had celiac disease. My favorite is the Spanish Chicken. I had the mashed potato pizza last week. Yum! There really isn't any bad pizza at Pizza Luce.

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