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Uno's In Cranberry Twp, Pa


mamaw

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I just wanted to let all the Pittsburgh area people know I got a call from MIke at Uno's in Cranberry Twp & they will have gluten-free pizza tommorrow. cheese or pepperoni.

Hoooray!


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I wanted to give an update on Uno's in Cranberry Twp Pa.

We ate the pizza tonight. It was crispy & slightly browned, nice Italian aroma. Sauce was excellent. The corporate office sent each place a video on how to handle safely gluten-free foods. It is a thin crust & the price is very reasonable......I truly think this Uno's understands cross-contact issues & we felt at ease & was able to let our guard down & enjoy a wonderful dining experience.

If you live in the area stop in & try a relaxing evening gluten-free....

I'm not an owner nor do I have any knowledge of Uno's except as a customer.

mamaw

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glad to hear you had such a positive experience. i must have gotten a bum pizza or something when i tried it a few weeks ago in Burlington VT. i didn't have any issues with CC but i thought the pizza itself was lacking a bit - dry and just kind of blah by the time i was halfway done. maybe i'll have better luck in a different town. seems like everyone else who's tried it has enjoyed it.

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I just had a cheese pizza from Uno's in St. Louis, Missouri. It was not good. It fell apart and I had to eat it with a fork. It wasn't horrible but I would not get it again.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Woo-HOO!! THanks for posting--I didn't even know there was an Uno's in Cranberry!

*lee-lee* Enthusiast

i just found this article/blog in one of the newspapers from my hometown. it has some details about how the staff is trained. they even have to pass a test after they watch a training video!

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