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Gluten Free Pizza Crust In Colorado Springs


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I talked to the owner or manager at Rotelli's in Colorado Springs about having a gluten free pizza. I explained that both Beau Jo's and Garlic Jims Pizza in Denver use Deby's crust then add their own toppings. He did not know that we had a gluten free bakery in Old Colorado City or in Denver, and said he would check into it. I thought maybe if you all would just respond that you would like a place to order gluten free pizza in the springs, he might be more likely to try it. If you are interested, just reply, and I will print out the results and give them to him.

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I talked to the owner or manager at Rotelli's in Colorado Springs about having a gluten free pizza. I explained that both Beau Jo's and Garlic Jims Pizza in Denver use Deby's crust then add their own toppings. He did not know that we had a gluten free bakery in Old Colorado City or in Denver, and said he would check into it. I thought maybe if you all would just respond that you would like a place to order gluten free pizza in the springs, he might be more likely to try it. If you are interested, just reply, and I will print out the results and give them to him.

Thanks.

You know we used to have a Beau Jo's here in the Springs but because of bad accounting, they closed down. Too bad, I go to Beau Jo's after a day's Rocky game now. It would be nice to have an option down here. :)

  • 1 month later...
G Jim Newbie
I talked to the owner or manager at Rotelli's in Colorado Springs about having a gluten free pizza. I explained that both Beau Jo's and Garlic Jims Pizza in Denver use Deby's crust then add their own toppings. He did not know that we had a gluten free bakery in Old Colorado City or in Denver, and said he would check into it. I thought maybe if you all would just respond that you would like a place to order gluten free pizza in the springs, he might be more likely to try it. If you are interested, just reply, and I will print out the results and give them to him.

Thanks.

Keep an eye out for Garlic Jim's in Colorado Springs. The opening is scheduled for late September in Springs

Ranch.

  • 3 weeks later...
Chrissyb Enthusiast

Wow this is awesome. A pizza place I can eat at in the Springs. I have never heard of Garlic Jims I will keep my eyes open for it.

ksymonds84 Enthusiast
Wow this is awesome. A pizza place I can eat at in the Springs. I have never heard of Garlic Jims I will keep my eyes open for it.

chrissy,

Have you tried the new imagine pizza crusts at outside the breadbox in old colorado city? I am addicted to them they are so good!

  • 5 weeks later...
crystelmarie Newbie
chrissy,

Have you tried the new imagine pizza crusts at outside the breadbox in old colorado city? I am addicted to them they are so good!

ksymonds84 great news for you!

Last month Garlic Jim's in Highlands Ranch had a tasting and let the customers vote on which crust tasted best and the rice crust from Outside the Breadbox won hands down, it is now being used in both Colorado stores. The Springs store just opened this week!

  • 9 months later...
RickEddy Newbie
ksymonds84 great news for you!

Last month Garlic Jim's in Highlands Ranch had a tasting and let the customers vote on which crust tasted best and the rice crust from Outside the Breadbox won hands down, it is now being used in both Colorado stores. The Springs store just opened this week!

Sadly, the Springs store is now closed. We did just discover that Borriello Brothers Pizza has a gluten free crust available. We just ordered one, and hope it's good! We really enjoyed GJ's.


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hbomb1012 Newbie
Sadly, the Springs store is now closed. We did just discover that Borriello Brothers Pizza has a gluten free crust available. We just ordered one, and hope it's good! We really enjoyed GJ's.

How was the Borriello Brothers crust? I find as I'm waiting for my biopsy results I am doing my research and craving pizza. I've been terrified to eat it, even while I wait, due to some very rough stomach reactions in the past. But it doesn't stop the cravings.

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