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Mama Lucia'S Gluten Free Pizza & Pasta - Maryland


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I just found out that mama lucia's started serving gluten free pizza and pasta...has anyone had a chance to try it?? recommendations/comments?? thanks!!


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I decided to go check it out this weekend...i ordered the baked ziti and a pepperoni pizza (i'm a pig i know :) ...my thoughts...food - i will definately go back for the ziti and maybe try a different pasta dish, the pizza I doubt I would order again, it was very crumbly(sp?)...it actually reminded me of pizzaria UNO's gluten-free pizza...but anyway there are better gluten-free pizza's out there...service - the waitress was nice but I don't think she was to aware of the gluten-free concept...she thought I meant whole wheat pasta when I said gluten free - no wheat - pasta...

overall expericence was positive

gluten-free since 8/06

DownWithGluten Explorer

So you didn't get sick from it? That's the key! :lol: I've wanted to try it but as always am hesitant to do so.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

where exactly is this place in Maryland?

DownWithGluten Explorer

where exactly is this place in Maryland?

Open Original Shared Link There ya go. I don'[t know if they all have the gluten free thing. I actually haven't been to any yet but I heard they had a gluten free menu and DaveTerp seems to confirm.

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