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Lou Malnatis Pizza


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pnltbox27 Contributor

i just found out lou malnatis sells a gluten-free pizza anybody tried it ? how was it??man im having a good night tonight. i just posted about a rest in river grove with a gluten-free menu and now this!! im going to get my lotto ticket now.. lol

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I've never heard of it. Is it a frozen pizza you buy at a grocery store? Is it a restaurant chain? Do you have a link?

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it is a chain of dine in or take places in the chicago land area that i know of . the guy at the store closest to me descibed it as a layer of sausage instead of crust then they add the sauce and cheese. i dont think its the type you can eat with your hands, its more of a chicago deep dish type .Open Original Shared Link its called crustless pizza. might get one tonight ill let you know how it is if we get out there

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so i had the crustless pizza from lou malnatis a couple of nights ago, it was awesome ,i waited a couple of days to post to make sure i wouldnt get sick from any cc. i have to admit i didnt probably ask enough questions to the manager about possible cc.before i order my next one im going to make sure they use seperate pizza cutters etc...i had it monday and then again tuesday for lunch with no problems..

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When I order this pizza it is not cut at all. I have had it about 10 times and have never been sick.

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had another one last night. man this stuff is pretty good

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