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Gluten Free Pizza In Southern California!


OnMyWayToPA

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OnMyWayToPA Newbie

I just ate at Pizza Fusion in Temecula, CA last night and it was wonderful!! Just wanted to spread the word so that we can support our gluten-free friendly restaurants!!!


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What did you have and what do you want to try next time? Was it what you expected? Did your companions eat gluten free with you or did they order "regular"?

I can't wait to go!

OnMyWayToPA Newbie

I can't remember exactly what we ordered, but it was one of the specialty pizzas with chicken on it. I was extremely pleased with it! I was so excited to go, had been waiting for it to open for weeks, and it was totally what I expected it to be. Pizza in a restaurant!!! (It's the little things in life :) ) My boyfriend and I split the pizza, and he was impressed by it as well. He said he couldn't tell the difference between the gluten-free and normal thin crust pizza. And the people that work there are super friendly. I can't say enough good tihngs about this place...I LOVED IT!!!

:)

msmini14 Enthusiast

We are having our next support group there this month, check the support group thread if you want more info =)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Here in Vegas, we just gluten free pizza at Sammy's Wood Fire Pizzas (not the best) and MArk Rich's NY Style Pizza (excellent).

Its not as good as Picazzo's in AZ, but Mark Rich's is close!

:)

Chris

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My son drove to the one in San Diego(5 hour round trip) and bought 6 of them and gave them to me as a birthday present :P I got sick a couple of days later but do not know what it was from since I went out several times around that time. I have all this pizza in my freezer, but have been afraid to try it again....I do not think it was from the pizza but I am not sure about their precautions not to cross contaminate, does anybody know? It has been a few weeks...maybe time to give it a try again.

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