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Godfather's Pizza Gluten Free


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Jeremiah Apprentice

You heard right! They make the best gluten free pizza to date, and they also sell it for the SAME price as their regular small pizzas!!! Maybe other companies will follow their lead.


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You heard right! They make the best gluten free pizza to date, and they also sell it for the SAME price as their regular small pizzas!!! Maybe other companies will follow their lead.

I noticed you are from Kansas. Where is the Godfather's you are talking about? Or are they are serving it?

Jeremiah Apprentice
I noticed you are from Kansas. Where is the Godfather's you are talking about? Or are they are serving it?

Yes, all locations serve their gluten free pizza. I am very sensitive and have problems when I eat the gluten free pizza from Waldo's and Hy-Vee, but I have had zero problems with Godfather's and it taste just like real pizza for a change! I feel sorry for celiacs that don't have one near them.

OBXMom Explorer

According to their website, not all locations have gluten-free pizza. I used their search engine to look for locations, and noticed many did not offer gluten free pizza. Maybe the site isn't updated, but check before you visit.

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slimchance Newbie

z pizza is a chain that sells an awesome gluten free pizza and its relatively inexpensive for a 12 inch pizza. I got a supreme and it was about 12 bucks with tax.

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