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Tarantella's - Clark, Nj


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killernj13 Enthusiast

I go to this place all the time and usually just get a salad so I was surprised when I saw Red Bridge on their bar menu. Then I pick up the specials menu and what do I see but gluten free pizza. I can not tell you how it was as they were unfortunately out of it for the evening. The waitress did say they are going to keep getting it as it is usually selling out very quickly.

I can't wait to go back and give it a try.

Also, right down the block from this place is Alperti's which has a gluten-free menu. I have not eating there as it seems to me to be more of a reception place than an actual restaurant.

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Thank you for the info. We live in Roselle Park, about 5 minutes down the parkway from Clark. I am so excited. My non Celiac son just asked me tonight if we are ever going to order pizza again. I told him probably not since it is unfair to his brother. We have traveled very far in the past to find pizza places that serve gluten free pizza.

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I go to this place all the time and usually just get a salad so I was surprised when I saw Red Bridge on their bar menu. Then I pick up the specials menu and what do I see but gluten free pizza. I can not tell you how it was as they were unfortunately out of it for the evening. The waitress did say they are going to keep getting it as it is usually selling out very quickly.

I can't wait to go back and give it a try.

Also, right down the block from this place is Alperti's which has a gluten-free menu. I have not eating there as it seems to me to be more of a reception place than an actual restaurant.

Try Alperti's as I've been there for lunch and dinner on weekdays/nights....yes they have gluten-free menu.

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killernj13 Enthusiast

Had the gluten-free pizza in Tarantella's and it was very good.

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