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gluten-free Pizza & Italian Restaurant In Knoxville Area!


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Hi all! I wanted to share my experience driving through Knoxville, TN. My husband found Roman


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Hi all! I wanted to share my experience driving through Knoxville, TN. My husband found Roman
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COOL!! I'm only about 70 miles from Knoxville. I will be there in July for my son's doctor appointment. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the info.

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rbooker Newbie

I was doing some research for my trip to Knoxville and found your post about Roman's Pizza. So when I was there a week ago on Friday night my family decided to try it out. The guy taking the orders told us that they usually need a couple of hours notice to prepare the gluten free items, because David is so cafeful with cross contamination. So I told him we would just try and come back the next Friday. He mentioned the buffet, but I said we would be leaving town before that. So he turned to who I later found out was David and asked if he could do a pizza for us then. He said he could. So we sat down to wait. This amazing man made us our very own buffet. He made pepperoni pizza rolls, garlic bread twists, cheese bread, spinach alfredo lasagna, our canadian bacon pizza (in the shape of a heart), and then little chocolate cookies with fudge and powdered sugar on top. I couldn't believe he went to all that trouble for just us. I will definitely be going back there the next time I am in town. What an incredible man and the food was great too.

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