Reviews Lean Crust Gourmet Pizza

5
Jana Gill
+5
This place saved my life. We were staying in Brooklyn and I needed to eat close (small children who were tired from lots of walking). They had gluten free pizza (several varieties, some with real cheese and one vegan - sold by the slice), delicious salad I had with pears and apples and these bomb gf chicken wings with spicy buffalo sauce. They have a separate oven for the gf pizzas 🙌.
5
Joel Benjamin
+5
I like the vegetarian option they have a good pizza with daiya cheese it is very delicious.
5
A Person
+5
Upon entering the pizza crust palace, I was greeted with a warm environment that stood before me: A vintage Themed set that enlightened the pizza crust's name. I had two pepperoni pizzas, since I'm not much into pizza anymore. ( I used to!) First taste was amazing! The ooze of the cheese compliments the thin but delicate crust of the pizza. Adorned with glistening dashes of olive oil, melting mozzarella cheese, And Pepperoni makes this the perfect pizza to eat for a special occasion. Now, The price is $3.50 per slice. Is it worth it? Perhaps,but not every time. Overall, Really great pizza palace, but a tad bit expensive.
5
Christina Fleischer
+5
My husband and I were on our way into the city for a few days. We ordered online for pickup. The gluten free pizza was amazing! Its so hard to find good gf pizza. Hands down the best! The shop is also super cute and everyone there was friendly. Highly Recommend!!
4
Em
+4
Delicious gluten free pizza and the perfect amount of toppings. Dairy free options as well as vegetarian; overall caters to a diverse palate! A few varieties in the window and you can also order other pizzas the way you want them. Definitely will be returning before I leave Brooklyn!
5
JEAN GREYSON
+5
actually the best gluten free pizza I've ever had. I guess they make the dough themselves, I ordered a small pie and he took out the dough and rolled it all out- no frozen crust here!! it felt and tasted like a wheat crust, so much that I thought he made a mistake! Its thin style, but like I said its the closest I've had to a traditional thin crust pizza, its not crackery or cakey, it was just perfect.They also have a variety of slices both gluten free and vegan available, which I have not really seen anywhere else! Amazing.
5
cuong ngo
+5
I’m a fan. (gluten free pizza with veggies and pepperoni)
5
Roderic D. Schmidt
+5
This place has some excellent pizza made with a deft hand; they understand that with some ingredients a little less is actually more. Crust is solidly in the thinner and crispier camp. The pizza we took home and had the next day was a delight as well. My dining companions spoke highly of the gluten free option, and they take their food seriously, so this is a good choice if that is important for you. The music in the dining area was a fun selection of rock that blessedly skipped "You Shook Me All Night Long" in favor of some other options by AC/DC. The world would be a richer place if more chose similarly.
5
Jennifer “Pepper” Williams
+5
I love love their gluten free vegan pizza!! The crust is nice and thin with vegan cheese. Not just sauce lol. And you get 2 free toppings. Also their vegan garlic knots are bomb!!!
5
Melissa Logan
+5
Very expensive! But, I must admit it was really good pizza. I had spinach & mushroom wheat pizza ($4 for a slice) and it was delicious. I even ate the crust which I rarely do. They also have vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.
5
Jeffrey D Surma
+5
Small little family like pizzeria with huge gluten free slices. 2.00 cheese slices up to 4.00 with multiple toppings. Friendly staff quick service great slice for a snack or a I think 22" pizzas... Check it out when in N.Y.
4
Jessica Hiauw
+4
This was near my school, so I gave it a go. I was fascinated by the prices of the items. My friends and I ordered the fettuccine alfredo, penne vodka, two slices of pizza, and 2 orders of garlic knots. The pastas also came with an order of garlic knots, so that was very worth it. The pastas were both $12 plus the 3 garlic knots that came with it. The pizzas were $2 a slice, and the garlic knots are 3 for $1. The pastas took long to make, which I understood, and when it came out, the portions of them were pretty large. It definitely is meant to be shared if you can’t eat a lot. I got the fettuccine, and I could barely finish half. There were very decent amount of chicken in it as well, as I couldn’t even finish the chicken. My friend (a guy) finished his pasta and the garlic knots and ended up very full. In my opinion, $12 for a stuffed belly is very worth it. The taste of the pastas weren’t bad, though I enjoyed the garlic knots much more. I would come back; it’s a great place to hang out with your friends.
5
Elsa Prieto
+5
Delicious pizzas with many gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. All the ingredients are fresh. It's not very cheap but totally worth the price. GF / celiac safe.
5
Jai Berg
+5
They are familiar with celiac disease and know how to avoid cross contamination. Prices for a single gluten free slice start around $5, gluten free small pies around $15. They also have gluten free buffalo wings.
5
Zea Llamas (llaminati)
+5
The staff was really great when a friend and I went there for late night gluten free wings (they have an allergy and I like splitting meals) which tend to be an uncommon option, but they were crispy and delicious and my friend didn't get sick so it was def a win for all!
5
Mnm Menelas
+5
It's not cheap by any means but when you really want pizza but the traditional option isn't an option, THIS is where you come. So delicious and absolutely worth the price. A fairly healthy indulgence.
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