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I'm not sure if this has been posted on already or not. I looked and didnt find anything on it. I recently have permanently moved to the Toledo, Oh area. I found out that Gino's Pizza serves gluten-free pizza. It is a regular pizza shop and you are treated just like a regular customer. I have personal experience at the one in maumee, and the manager heather is great. Every time that I have been there while she was working, I did not get sick and the pizza was excellent. Those that go with me that do not have celiac can not tell the difference between my gluten-free pizza and their regular pizza. They actually eat the same thing with me. The pizza is a bit more expensive due to the special preparation, but it is definitely worth it. You can choose all kinds of toppings. I found that when there is a lot of sauce the pizza gets smooshy ( couldnt think of a better word, sorry) so I will typically ask for little sauce.

Heres the link to their website: Open Original Shared Link

I'm not sure if anyone on here lives in this area, but I hope this helps someone. I was so excited when I found out that I could be a "normal" college kid and hang out at the pizza place. lol I know that I am a dork, but it is so exciting for me to find out new foods that I can eat and new places.

Oh also, I should have probably put this in a new topic, but I have found the Biaggi's in fort wayne, In also has a gluten free menu. They are a bit of an upper scale restaurant. It wasnt for my tastes, but maybe it will be for others. Applebees in Defiance, oh will also accommodate celiac, but only with a chicken salad and you have to make sure to talk to the manager or the waitress in detail about preparation. Also padrones in defiance, oh will also accommodate with a chicken salad as long as you explain everything to them.

Hope this helps. I know I appreciate all the info I read on here. I only hope that I can help someone else and if anyone wants to know of places to go in the pittsburgh or steubenville,oh area, that is where I am from and I have some experience there with restaurants as well. :)


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