Community Pizza & Beer Garden

Pizza restaurant
Accommodating gluten-free
Lunch
Dinner
Open Late
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This spot offers a fun, family-friendly atmosphere with a large outdoor patio and playground, perfect for relaxing while kids play. Their gluten-free options, including a crispy, highly praised crust, make it a standout choice for gluten-sensitive diners seeking great taste and service.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

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They have gluten-free crust available for pizza options.

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No effort is made to keep gluten-free items separate during prep.

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Expect to pay around $25 for a meal.

111 Old Kyle Rd, Wimberley, TX 78676, USA
2.4km

People are saying

A
Great for gluten and dairy free. I had a gf pizza with vegan cheese and pepperoni. It was spectacular; probably the best gf pizza I've had, including the ones I've had in Italy. I also got to have gf bruschetta, which was delicious and such a treat! My husband had a normal pizza and said it was just alright. We sat at the bar and the bartenders were great and offered good recommendations on drinks.
H
The pizza is among the best I’ve had since moving to Central Texas. My wife got the gluten free and it was the best gluten free crust by far. The atmosphere was wonderful with the live music and our server was amazing.
C
My over 65 partner was craving a wood fired pizza. We normally run to Austin for this but just didn't feel like it, so we decided to try some local fare. We arrived and had a difficult time finding parking around 5 pm on Saturday. When we arrived, we were seated within minutes, opting for inside as temps outside were near 100. It was a little cooler inside, but the other door was left open, so no AC. :-/ The interior was dark, lit only with strands of outdoor patio lights high up in the ceiling. The noise bouncing off all the hard surfaces was also a little irritating, as my over 65 partner is a little hard of hearing. We each ordered an alcoholic beverage at $12 a piece and began shooing a persistant fly and a gnat away from us. Partner ordered the 'All the way' pizza I ordered the 'illuminati' on gluten-free crust. Pizzas came quick... shoo fly, shoo fly. Due to the dim lighting and small print menu, partner didn't realize his pizza came with olives and proceeds to pick them off. An employee sees him and offers to remake the pizza. How nice and gracious!! Kuddoes for even noticing. The new pizza came quickly, with all the high spots burnt. Shoo fly. Partner commented he'd prefer the un-burnt first pizza back. Shoo fly. The illuminati was good, different, but had 2" of crust showing all around the edge, so it was really only an 8" pizza for $25 plus an additional $5 for gluten-free. Shoo fly. After eating three pieces, my hand was sticky from the honey sauce. Shoo fly. My margarita was just a glass full of ice, not much actual margarita to it, hardly even a buzz, and certainly not worth $12!! I've had better for $6, and where are the Happy Hour prices??!! None to be had. Shoo fly. The ticket came to just under $85 plus tip. So, will we be back?? Probably only once or twice a year. Would we recommend it?? To the young set, yes, if they can afford it. Anyone over 60, no, but they probably don't want the senior set anyway. Oh, and as typical, no effort is made to keep gluten-free 'clean,' it's prepped on and cooked in the same surfaces and oven as all the others .... my intestines told me so. 😫

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