It's a nice little pizza shop for friends and family. The pizza isn't 100% NYC-style, but coming up from Raleigh, NC to visit peeps, it was close enough to enjoy a near real deal experience with a thin crispy crust, excellent mix of cheese, and a tangy sauce. The gluten free pizza order by one of our party was soupy, but tasty. Both lies needed another 60 seconds in the oven. Nice staff, just busy to the point I didn't get a needed drink refill. Still, I'd go back, and recommend it for a casual night out where catching up on conversation with old friends is on the menu.
California Tortilla is one of my favorite places for a #CeliacFriendly meal. They have an allergy menu and are well trained on taking precautions against cross contamination. Whenever I go, I just let them know I have an "allergy" and they notify everyone on the line to change their gloves . I have never gotten sick from eating here.
We had a great friendly service from the staff who went out of their way to meet special requests. We had a celiac person in our party and they made sure to have gluten-free options for her.
The best gluten free pizza we have ever had! We have not tried anything else yet.
Salt & Vinegar has replaced our favorite place for homemade crafted pizza.
Discovered that they are the same owners as the Turn House in Columbia MD which speaks volumes.
I only wish that the pizza choices were broader.
The waiter was pretty confused and couldn’t answer many questions. Perhaps he was new. The staff should be more educated about gluten-free diets and the menu offerings.
Can’t wait to go back!
Unfortunately the young lady at the cash register was not very well trained. When I asked for gluten free bread she looked at me like I had 3 heads. The food was okay.