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justhere4bookbinding t1_j2z1ljn wrote

I'm forever devoted to the Pizza Boli's in Remington because I have celiac and have never once had a cross contamination incident with their gluten free pizza (which is by far the best gf pizza I've had anyway) AND the one time they did screw up my order and sent me a regular pizza, they called me and screamed "don't eat that pizza!" before I had a chance to call them. (Luckily I noticed the crust was thicker and puffier than the gf crust is, and had my phone in my hand to call for confirmation before it rang.) They then immediately sent me a new pizza free of charge without me having to return the old one, so my roommate with the proper digestive system was happy to have a free pizza all of a sudden.

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artfullyjaded t1_j3080sj wrote

This is so good to know. I moved to Baltimore a month ago and haven't wanted to do the trial-and-error that it takes to scout out good gluten-free pizza options, so obviously I'm craving pizza at this point. I'll definitely be getting a pizza or six from here.

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justhere4bookbinding t1_j30cyjy wrote

If you haven't found it yet, Sweet 27 is a completely gluten free restaurant and bakery. Most of their non-baked goods are Indian fusion, but they also made a decent cheese pizza and a caprisi pizza. It's more expensive than Pizza Boli's tho

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groovevault22 t1_j31ib5f wrote

What other places have you tried? My partner has celiac and her favorites so far are Angeli's and Verde. Always looking to add to the list of places for us to go together

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Motorolabizz t1_j2zm5kc wrote

That’s so awesome. I love my local Bolis but will order from this one just because of this post.

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NationalMyth t1_j35tzju wrote

They moved out a few years back to Station North. I eat a lot less pizza now :(

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