10 reviews about Pizza Piazza

19 Feb 2011

would honestly have to be the best pizza restaurant in Melbourne of Victoria. me & my boyfriend went there about 18 months ago, were just driving by & seen it. We have since gone back there every fortnight at least. Service is outstanding, staff are friendly & approacable (even remember our orders without us having to ask). Would highly reccommend to anyone looking at a woodfired pizza!! LOVE THIS PLACE!!!

Approximate cost: $23

verified email - 29 May 2010

A place where Coeliac's and non-Coeliac's can happily enjoy a meal as separate ovens are used for the gluten and gluten free food. The Wood-fire pizza's are fresh and delicious (GF pizzas taste like the 'normal' gluten-packed pizza us CD sufferers once enjoyed!), it's usually quiet but can get busy at lunch on Friday and Saturday.

Members of the Coeliac Society of Australia receive a discount off the whole meal when you present your member card, can't complain with that!

verified email - 28 Jun 2009

We went as a large group which had 2 gluten free and 1 dairy free persons and we had no problem with getting all diet requirements met. The food was tasty and the staff friendly. The only problem was that it took a long time to get the bill

Approximate cost: $15.00.

verified email - 30 May 2009

I love this place! I'm gluten free, so this it is great to find a restaurant that caters to our diet!
The food and service was fantastic. My friend (who is not gluten free) and i ordered three different appetizers and shared them. We both enjoyed them, and they didn't mind, or even notice, that they were gluten free. The arancini balls were beautiful! We sat for a long time nibbling and drinking wine, and no one made us feel rushed.
The last time we went was mothers day, and although it was very busy, the service remained friendly and helpful. It was a great day out.

verified email - 18 Nov 2008

Catering for a coeliac was no problem but we were worried about being low salt may make things difficult but they were happy to leave things out and did not make us feel as though we were being difficult

Approximate cost: $22

verified email - 12 Feb 2008

We've made this place a regular haunt! Coeliacs and non coeliacs adore it and everyone we take there loves it. Nothing beats a wood fired pizza I can actually eat and delicious garlic bread!

Approximate cost: $30

verified email - 27 Nov 2007

I generally do takeaway, but have eaten there before. I really like pizza piazza as the have a great Gluten free menu, and best of all Gluten free wood fired pizza's. They only do pick up for the pizza's but should consider doing home delivery as that would be great. Dining in is good as it is never too busy, however the turnover of staff is very high i have noticed.

Approximate cost: $17-20

verified email - 23 Nov 2007

I go here occasionally as my mother-in-law is gluten intolerant, so it is a good option for her when we're dining together. The pizza is pretty good, but not extraordinary. It's usually nice and quiet inside at lunch, which makes for good conversation. The service though is never spectacular. They're not rude or anything, just don't seem to go above and beyond and tend to be quite forgetful at times.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 01 Oct 2007

As a gluten intolerant it's great to be able to eat out at a pizza and pasta restaurant. I can eat garlic bread, cake, pizza, pasta, beer, things that are normally avoided like the plague are okay. But I've been back to Pizza Piazza several times now and have become increasinly disapointed with the food and the service. This place is often very busy and I'm not sure why. I've gone back three times with the same two people and we're all agree - this place is nothing to write home about. Adequate. The GF apple pie is not good. The GF pizzas could use more cheese. The service is harried and occasionally forgetful. This all might be due to an unexpected level of popularity leaving the owners with inadequate staff and I hope so, because that's something easily solved but until then...

Approximate cost: $16.00

verified email - 31 Aug 2007

This place is a gluten intolerants dream. There is an entire menu just for them, in fact, thanks to one of the owners being Coeliac. I wanted to eat the whole menu just because I haven't had good Italian food in so long. Gluten free pizzas, pastas, garlic bread..... *drool* Conveniently located near the carpark of the Prahran Market this place is not particularly ambient, none of that cosy Italian restaurant feel. It's a lovely cafe and neat and clean and lovely, but if you're looking for an intimate Italian place to have dinner, this is not the place to go. However, if you're looking for casual dining on Chapel, gluten eating or not, this place is great. The woodfired pizza was applauded by all, in both varieties. I am definately going back!

Approximate cost: $15

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