diavola pizzaria.

September 22, 2010 at 3:25 pm 3 comments

Diavola Pizzeria in Geyserville, Calif., how we love you. We love you for your house-cured meats, your thoughtful and deeply delicious menu, and now we’re smitten with your house-made gluten-free pizza, which is crackery yet substantial, a perfect underpinning for truly Italian-style toppings. We love that you make the dough in-house. We love that you offer any of your pizzas – ANY of them! – with a gluten-free option. We love that you make us a Sicilian pizza with eggplant & cherry tomatoes & a heavy dose of je ne sai quoi on the fly, even though it’s not on the menu (shhhh, readers, don’t tell!).

Just get a load of these:

Sicilian

Salciccia

Sonja

Might we see a GF dessert next?

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  • 1. Selena Cate  |  September 22, 2010 at 3:56 pm

    I need to make a trip there NOW. The pizza looks fabulous. Are the pizza’s cooked in a separate oven? How do they avoid the contamination while it is cooking? I’d love to hear the details.

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    • 2. theglutenfreelab  |  September 23, 2010 at 1:46 pm

      I think as with any restaurant, you have to be diligent about letting the waitstaff & kitchen know how sensitive you are (and thus the dine-at-your-own-risk element), but Diavola continues to be one of the most helpful dining establishments when it comes to answering questions about their GF protocol. A quick call over there told us that they cook all the pizzas in the same oven, but before a GF pizza goes in the oven the surfaces get a quick wipe with a clean kitchen cloth, and when the pizza comes out of the oven they’re careful to use a separate GF-only slicer. Hope that helps, and feel free to experience the love for yourself: call 707.814.0111 if you want to chat them up!

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  • 3. Paloma  |  September 22, 2010 at 5:22 pm

    I can’t wait to try it!

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