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The Magic Oven


Cheryl-C

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So my parents, boyfriend and I went to the Magic Oven for dinner the other night, after getting a recommendation from someone who knows a chef there.

Wow.

I was nervous, thinking I was about to be cc'd (what a lovely ride home that would be :blink: ) but instead, was extremely pleasantly surprised.

Almost all of the items on the menu are gluten-free, so there are CHOICES - salads, pizza toppings, gluten-free-pizza crust, gluten-free-pasta, gluten-free desserts - and they actually taste like FOOD.

Everyone had a different gluten-free pizza so that we could all share around without contaminating me. (I'm the only gluten-free one.) Everyone's pizza was awesome, the salads were great, and the waitress who served us was very helpful, answering all my many questions.

We ate, I felt fine, and continued to feel fine. The next day I ate the leftovers and still felt fine.

I will absolutely be going again! We went to the one on the Danforth, but there are a few locations across the GTA. Also, they do take-out and catering.


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I WANT ONE IN MICHIGAN!!!!

Cheryl-C Enthusiast

Sorry :( Sounds like someone's going to have to take a roadtrip!

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