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terri Contributor

Was at the Harris Teeter off Sunrise Valley Drive yesterday and on a whim walked into the Z Pizza in that same shopping center and asked if they had gluten free pizza. They said they did and made it in a separate room. So I ordered a California Pizza and it was WONDERFUL!!! There were so many options of pizza to choose from, unlike Unos who won't give you any topping but pepperoni. I told them that they needed to put a sign or something saying they served gluten free pizza, as it's not even written on their menu. Anyhow, I didn't get sick and enjoyed it tremendously. :D


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We go to that Zpizza often but live closer to the Dulles28 and South Riding Zpizza locations. All those locations are owned by the same guy and all have the gluten free crust!! I think now that I know they have gluten-free I am there weekly at least. I personally think their crust far surpasses Unos and I have never gotten sick eating there. Mmmmmmm.... :D

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I just went to zpizza in raleigh. I got my own gluten-free pizza while my husband sister and friend all got their own regular pizzas. we were all very impressed. my husband liked mine better :P none of us would have expected that huh? i was very impressed. the minute i said gluten free the cashier started telling which toppings were safe and then he apologized there weren't more. I was just happy to get a pizza! and one that tasted good- even better!!! five stars to ZPIZZA!!!

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I just went to zpizza in raleigh. I got my own gluten-free pizza while my husband sister and friend all got their own regular pizzas. we were all very impressed. my husband liked mine better :P none of us would have expected that huh? i was very impressed. the minute i said gluten free the cashier started telling which toppings were safe and then he apologized there weren't more. I was just happy to get a pizza! and one that tasted good- even better!!! five stars to ZPIZZA!!!

I'm in Raleigh, too. I went in there not too long after they started doing the gluten-free crusts, and the guy that took my order yelled back as loud as he could "GLUTEN FREE ALERT! GLUTEN FREE ALERT!' It was great :)

I've eaten there a couple of times, never gotten sick... aside from the dairy that I shouldn't really eat... :ph34r:

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haha he did that for me too. and he made sure he assured me it was glutren free when he brought it out to me. it was sooo good. i made my husband try it to see if there was a difference between that and the regular. like i said he like ours better

i love that! i sent the company an email giving them a very warm thank you from those of us in the raleigh area. the office said they would pass on the note to the staff there :D

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