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gluten-free Pizza Near Rochester, Ny!


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For anyone near Rochester, Ny, there is a pizza place in Victor called Leonardo's that is now making gluten-free pizza . The owners have a child who is on a gluten-free diet so they created a pizza that is pretty good, I've tried it and its amost like regular pizza. It comes as a small for about 10 bucks. They only sell it on Fri and Sat nights from 4-8pm. We have been ordering one almost weekly for my son, he eats a piece or two then we stick it in the fridge for the rest of the week. It is soo very worth it!! he eats it cold out of the fridge, he loves it. :D


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For anyone near Rochester, Ny, there is a pizza place in Victor called Leonardo's that is now making gluten-free pizza . The owners have a child who is on a gluten-free diet so they created a pizza that is pretty good, I've tried it and its amost like regular pizza. It comes as a small for about 10 bucks. They only sell it on Fri and Sat nights from 4-8pm. We have been ordering one almost weekly for my son, he eats a piece or two then we stick it in the fridge for the rest of the week. It is soo very worth it!! he eats it cold out of the fridge, he loves it. :D

Hey, that's cheap! I live in Buffalo. There are 2 restaurants near me that offer gluten free pizza. The prices are $15 and $17. They are so small too, but the $17 pizza is sooo delicious!

Kristen2Denise Apprentice

My parents live in Rochester - when we go home for thanksgiving I'm making a request -- thanks so much!!!

kenyonsmommy Rookie

I forgot to mention that they also have gluten-free pasta dinners during those hours too. For anyone familiar with the area, it is on route 96 going east about a mile past eastview mall on the right. I'm hoping they get enough business to continue, It has been a big deal for us to be able to order pizza again!

colsmom Newbie

Anteau - I live in the Buffalo area also. Other than Pizza Plant, who else offers gluten-free pizza? Which do you prefer?

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