Homeslice Pizza

Homeslice Pizza

I’ve been to Homeslice a few times now—it’s an easy walk for us, and when you’re looking for casual, crowd-friendly pizza that’s also gluten-free safe, this spot checks the boxes.

The vibe is very laid-back. Definitely more of a group hang than a business dinner. Big patio, upbeat music, plenty of TVs for sports, and an atmosphere that’s more “weekend catch-up” than “let’s talk Q3.” And that’s exactly why it works.

The Food

Pizza is the star, and they do a good job with it. I’ve had everything from cheese to veggie to meat-heavy builds, and all of them hold up well—especially the gluten-free crust, which they’re careful with. I’ve never had an issue, and they clearly know how to handle allergies and restrictions without making it weird or difficult.

We’ve also gone for brunch, which is lowkey underrated here. The breakfast pizza, monkey bread, and breakfast bowl are all solid—nothing overly fancy, but exactly the kind of fun comfort food you want in a spot like this. It hits.

The Verdict

isn’t trying to be something it’s not—and that’s what makes it a reliable go-to. It’s casual, fun, and consistently good for gluten-free folks. You’re not coming here for fine dining or a big client dinner. You’re coming with friends, ordering too much pizza, and probably watching a game in the

This should be in rotation for a reason. Good food, no fuss, and easy to enjoy.

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