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We've tried both the Mountain View and San Amici's. We haven't been

glutened by either one, but San makes far better pizza. Last Friday when we

ate at the Mountain View location, the pizza was soggy instead of crisp, and

absolutely dripping with oil - a little nasty, to be honest.

I think the downtown SJ location also has better service.

Maureen

> From: seamaiden399 <seamaiden399@...>

> Subject: [ ] Re: Amici's pizza delivery

>

> Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 3:15 PM

> You all convinced me to try Amicis! I had a good experience

> and best

> of all, didn't get glutened. I just posted a review of

> Amicis

> gluten-free pizza at my blog here:

>

>

http://www.bookofyum.com/blog/gluten-free-pizza-restaurants-amicis-in-san-jose-m\

ountain-view-vacaville-or-dublin-california-2394.html

> OR

> http://tinyurl.com/5nwv4k

>

> Feel free to add your experiences and/or opinion of their

> pizza in the

> comments!

>

> Thanks and hope you enjoy!

> -

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi Bronwyn:

> >

> > I was about to post something similar when I saw your

> post. I am so

> > excited! My husband and I have had the GF pizza from

> both the San

> > and Mtn View locations w/ no issues

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Anybody know if the new Cupertino Amici's has GF pizza?

> We've tried both the Mountain View and San

> Amici's. We haven't been glutened by either one, but

> San makes far better pizza. Last Friday when we ate at

> the Mountain View location, the pizza was soggy instead of

> crisp, and absolutely dripping with oil - a little nasty, to

> be honest.

>

> I think the downtown SJ location also has better service.

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Can anyone tell me what exactly is in their Gluten free crusts? I have

tried e-mailing them but I haven't recieved a response I am allergic

to Wheat, Oats, Soy, Corn and Peanuts in addition to having Celiac.

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 5:21 PM, jeansomlo <jina68@...> wrote:

> They keep their home page updated - looks like it's not in Cupertino

> yet

> http://www.amicis.com/

> it lists Dublin, Mountain View, San and Vacaville so far.

>

> I've been to both Mtn View and San a total of 4 times with mixed

> results:

>

> 1st time: San - soggy with almost no cheese, but hey, it was

> pizza so we were thrilled. Ordered with spinach, mild italian sausage

> and extra sauce, crust was almost crispy. Terrible service - waited

> 40 minutes for the pizza.

>

> 2nd time: Mountain View - much better, told our server about the San

> experience - ordered pepperoni pizza. Great service, crust was

> crispy. Waited 10 minutes for the pizza.

>

> 3rd time: San - the best yet - not soggy, plenty of toppings,

> pepperoni was a little greasy. pepperoni = grease. Ordered pepperoni

> pizza with extra sauce and extra cheese, crust was crispy, take out.

>

> 4th time: Mountain View - my favorite, my husband liked #3 better-

> could have used a little more sauce. Ordered the pizza margharita

> with red sauce and hot italian sausage, crust was very crispy.

> Ordered waiter.com corporate delivery.

>

> So I can't say which location has better service or better pizza -

> but it's all still really good and I still tear up every time I get

> to order a GF pizza.

>

>

>> > We've tried both the Mountain View and San

>> > Amici's. We haven't been glutened by either one, but

>> > San makes far better pizza. Last Friday when we ate at

>> > the Mountain View location, the pizza was soggy instead of

>> > crisp, and absolutely dripping with oil - a little nasty, to

>> > be honest.

>> >

>> > I think the downtown SJ location also has better service.

>>

>

>

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:31 PM, <theelp@...> wrote:

> Can anyone tell me what exactly is in their Gluten free crusts? I have

> tried e-mailing them but I haven't recieved a response I am allergic

> to Wheat, Oats, Soy, Corn and Peanuts in addition to having Celiac.

Crusts are from Still Riding Pizza:

http://www.stillridingpizza.com/Ingredients.aspx

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Joe

http://sanbeiji.com/

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Oh, I thought they made their own crusts! I'm not wild about Still Riding... Too bad.

In a message dated 11/14/08 1:37:29 PM, joelewis@... writes:

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:31 PM, <theelp@...> wrote:

> Can anyone tell me what exactly is in their Gluten free crusts? I have

> tried e-mailing them but I haven't recieved a response I am allergic

> to Wheat, Oats, Soy, Corn and Peanuts in addition to having Celiac.

Crusts are from Still Riding Pizza:

http://www.stillridhttp://wwhttp://www.stillhttp

--

Joe

http://sanbeiji.http

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