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Gluten Free Pizza - Allen Park, Michigan


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Primo's Pizza (313) 928-5500

8237 Allen Road

Allen Park, Michigan

Now has gluten free pizza. VERY GOOD!

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Primo's Pizza (313) 928-5500

8237 Allen Road

Allen Park, Michigan

Now has gluten free pizza. VERY GOOD!

WOW thats cool. i remember them back in the day. Excellent pizza. Would like to know what the dough is made of first before i bought one. Miss eating pizza!!!! thanks for the tip.

mommida Enthusiast

Buddy's pizza has been advertising a gluten free pizza too. I don't know if you have a location near you. I haven't had a chance to try it yet. Some one said they have gluten free beer too.

momofcdson Rookie
Buddy's pizza has been advertising a gluten free pizza too. I don't know if you have a location near you. I haven't had a chance to try it yet. Some one said they have gluten free beer too.

Yes, we actually were on the test panel out in Farmington Hills for Buddy's. Very good also. We like having Premo's - closer to home! Dearborn now has the gluten free pizza also.

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