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Linda Goldkrantz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks to all who recommended this place. 
Mozzarellis at 38 E . 23rd Street  Opposite Flatiron, Madison Sq Park.  Bet. Broadway and Park Ave. (212) 475-6777
I am normally wary of gf pizza being made in the same oven with regular pizza, but they heated up mine on foil, and the oven looked clean. And they had a separate spatula and had the gf pizzas on the shelf above the gluten stuff.  They had about a dozen fabulous options. I got spinach mushroom...really good. 
 And they carry cookies and single portions of cakes (packaged) from My Dad's Cookies. (Very conducive for doing take out and eating in the park, but we ate in.)

There was a celiac New Yorker there having lunch. She said she is very sensitive and has eaten there frequently for five years and never got glutened. 

Thanks again. This list always comes to the rescue. Sometimes archives and websites aren't as good as common knowledge. 

An inexpensive, quick, gf lunch in Manhattan....who'd a thought! Lin


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