Updated Sep 2024 for accuracy and safety
645 30th St, Boulder, CO 80303, USA
A Boulder gem known for top-notch service, handling emergency situations with grace, splendid atmosphere, and a priceless view of...the parking lot.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
This is our families go to place! The atmosphere is always inviting and comfortable. The staff is amazing and very knowledgeable on all the food and wine pairings. Also very accommodating to gluten free and vegan diets .
2675 13th St, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A go-to spot for unique pizza pies, offering a variety of options and soda alternatives on tap, loved by both kids and adults.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
When the gf pizza is so good it makes you worried it's not actually gluten free.
1730 Pearl St, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A beloved spot for its top-notch cocktails, satisfying salads, and irresistible pizzas that leave you wanting more, without the post-meal bloat.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Pizza was great. The gluten free crust seems to have changed but it's still very good. Nice to sit outside while it was still warm enough.
1644 Walnut St, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A lively spot in Boulder with a massive patio, self-serve tap wall for sampling various drinks, and a pet-friendly vibe.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
It's a cool spot with a friendly staff and car shop atmosphere. The pizzas have great choices of toppings, and the two we tried were delicious. However, so many people recommend this place for GF pizza, I have to divide this review because it's crazy uneven. Non gluten-free: absolutely amazing, tasty crust, HUGE pizza. Gluten free: pizza is much, much, much smaller, with very thin crust. It's tasty, don't get me wrong, but it's nothing like the non-GF one. And yes, making gluten free is more tricky, but let's just go to Marco's Coal Fired in Denver and see how it can be done. Barchetta is not a good example of GF pizza. Pizzas here are also pretty expensive - in case of the regular one, I can kinda understand because of the size. But the gluten free one is tiny and more expensive. So overpriced. In other words, it's ok, but DEFINITELY NOT WORTH IT. Gluten free guys, choose a different place, regular people without allergies and sensitivities, enjoy. Still, I'm giving it 4/5 because of how happy my husband was with the regular one.
1336 Pearl St, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A popular spot with well-priced options, known for its quick service and flexibility with choices. Some find the soda refill policy a bit off-putting.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Really good pizza and fast. My daughter enjoyed the gluten free pizza. The staff was super friendly and helpful. I highly recommend Pizza Colore.
2900 Valmont Rd, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A spot loved for its accommodating service, especially to families with energetic toddlers, and its top-notch delivery experience.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Went to the Fringe for dinner with the family. The families favorite was the Brussel sprouts. We ordered 1 regular pizza and 1 gluten free. The "normal" pizza was delicious with a great crust. The gluten free was pretty decent for a gluten free pizza, but obviously nothing compared to the normal pizza. This place has a great selection of beverages and the staff are happy to help you select one. We will be going back for sure! Though make sure to book, it gets super busy.
1600 28th St #1212, Boulder, CO 80301, USA
Simply sensational, with a cool Boulder vibe and really helpful crew who take the time to personalize your experience.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
The food was a solid 5. The vibe and atmosphere is why I gave it a 4. I really enjoyed the quality and taste of the food. Digested really well and felt healthy and hearty. It was really loud in the kitchen for a bit like loud construction was going on or food prep of some sort that made the experience less enjoyable and made me want to put my headphones in to drown out the loud/unpleasant noises. I’ll be back since the food items are often gluten free and of higher quality than most places around the way. Staff customer service quality was alright, nothing to rant or rave about in that aspect but the food is solid! Definitely will say this is some of the best quality food around this section of Boulder!
627 S Broadway, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A cash-only spot under the Southern Sun brewery, known for its upscale vibe, extensive beer selection, and being a great venue for events.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Primeira pizza gluten-free que eu provei e aprovei. Muito bom!! Bloody Mary tava perfeito também. E o melhor de tudo: Pessoas felizes trabalham aqui 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
1401 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
Enjoy unmatched rooftop views and a singular experience, praised as unsurpassed by many for its charm.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
The gluten-free crust is excellent and offers a great view of the Main Street area.
659 30th St, Boulder, Colorado, United States
A casual spot with a reputation for its massive pizzas, offering both vegan options and a no-slice policy for special dietary needs.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Great casual place for pizza. Gluten free & vegan options very good. Salads very good too!