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California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) Offers Gluten Free Menu Items

Jenny Manseau Gluten Free Works

[Editor’s Note: September 26, 2011. California Pizza Kitchen has suspended its gluten-free pizza crusts.]

Hello All,

I wanted to share with you a press release that I received today about California Pizza Kitchen:

Hi!

California Pizza Kitchen Gluten-freeThe wait is over! Today California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) has launched gluten free pizza crust, making 29 of their original pizzas available gluten free.

CPK has taken notice of the increased demand with more than 3 million Americans affected by Celiac Disease and created a specialty menu with various gluten free items. Among the 29 different gluten free pizzas available is America’s favorite, The Original BBQ Chicken pizza, the Pear & Gorgonzola pizza and the Wild Mushroom pizza. CPK also offers other gluten free appetizers, soups, salads, specialties, kids items and desserts to choose from on their current menu.

CPK is thrilled to offer those that require gluten free items a menu with the same delicious offering that they’ve always had, now gluten free.

I also saw this on their website:

“*Not available gluten-free: Thai Chicken and Roasted Artichoke and Spinach”

Here is a PDF version of their new Gluten-Free Menu!!

This is really exciting news because this means that Gluten Free awareness has gone mainstream, however please keep on reading.

UPDATE 6/30/11: A reader just pointed this disclaimer out to me at the bottom of their menu – so to sum this up, it is very exciting that they are offering gluten-free options, however it seems like an “eat at your own risk” type situation as with many restaurants be very careful!!

“Gluten-Free” designations are based on information provided by our ingredient suppliers. Warning: Ingredients or production methods used by our suppliers may change, or there may be product differences among regional suppliers. Additionally, normal kitchen operations involve shared cooking and preparation areas, or we may need to substitute ingredients in menu items. We are therefore unable to guarantee that any menu item is free from gluten or any other allergen, and we assume no responsibility for guests with food allergies or sensitivities.

I was happy to receive the press release at first and sent back an e-mail asking about cross contamination and preparation of the menu items that were gluten-free but have not received a response as of yet. As soon as I hear back from them, I will update this post for all of you.

Coming from one who has Celiac Disease and not gluten intolerance I don’t know if I would eat there, especially if they are using the same pizza ovens.  When I was first diagnosed with CD I tried to eat there and just order a salad.  When I asked the waitress to check on the dressing ingredients for me she said that she would and when she returned said she didn’t read anything about it in the ingredients.  I was very very new at this so I ate my salad as she gave it to me and was extremely sick – I couldn’t even return to work that day.  I called the manager of my local CPK and he said he would retrain his staff on the importance of checking ingredients and preparing salads for those with allergies.  I had gone back a few times for salads and they were good but I was always nervous.

My nervous are from getting severely sick while eating there.  I know that there are plenty of chain and “regular” restaurants that offer gluten-free options and aren’t specifically gluten-free so there is always that risk of cross contamination, so this is again, a personal preference call. We don’t eat out very often, but when we do I always talk with the wait staff, hand them my awesome Triumph Dinning Card and most times even speak with the manager or chef (they come out, I don’t just go ask for them (-:) For the most part I have been fine eating out at “regular” restaurants, with a few exceptions.

I am thankful that there disclaimer is there and honest – I give them credit for that, some places aren’t so straight forward about it.

I know some of my comments are a little back and forth but I have to stress that it is a personal preference call to eat there or any non-gluten-free restaurant. P.F. Chang’s is one of my favorite places to eat because they take extra precautions to avoid cross contamination and I have never been sick there…they even serve gluten-free foods on separate dishes (the ones that say P.F. Chang’s on it…and “regular” meals are served on plain white dishes).  I don’t have one around me to try it out.  Most times when you talk to the servers, manager, chef, etc. they will take extra caution to avoid any cross-contamination and I suggest speaking with them about it.

If you are willing to try it – please come and leave a comment back here letting me know if there was any special precaution that they took in preparing your meal, how did it taste – was the crust decent, and did you get sick from it.  I don’t have one around me and at this point I am still a bit hesitant to try it.

My hope is that they aren’t just jumping on the bandwagon with a gluten-free option but they take this seriously and put together an action plan on how to prevent and eliminate cross contamination.  Fingers crossed this will happen – would be nice to eat pizza out at a restaurant again.

Please share your thoughts, concerns, etc. in the comments section – I would love to hear what you all have to say.

UPDATE 7/1/11 –

Hi Jenny – Thanks for your interest! Yes CPK is taking special precautions to make sure it’s safe. They use a separate ‘foil boat’ in the oven to cook the pizza then immediately transfer it to its own platter, cut with a separate clean pizza cutter then immediately put on a clean plate and then taken straight to the guests table.

Well with that said – I think double checking with the waitstaff that this process takes place and you should probably be okay.  Again, if anyone has tried this please come and leave a message, I know there are many mixed emotions about this news.  I wish there was one close to me so I could at least give it a shot but sadly there isn’t one.

(More photos of CPK will be posted soon)

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Author Information: Jenny Manseau – Gluten Free Blogger.
Location: Portsmouth, RI
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About Jenny Manseau

Jenny Manseau – Gluten Free Blogger. Location: Portsmouth, RI Website: www.creativecookinggf.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/creativecookinggf Twitter: www.twitter.com/creatively_gf E-mail: creativecookinggf@gmail.com

7 comments

  1. Hi there, I visited the CPK in las Vegas (fashion show) today and the server didn’t have clue about cross contamination then I put it more plainly “do they use the same ladle for all the pizzas?” after checking with the kitchen she came back and said “yes they do” and (while only guessing this mysterious foil boat was not implemented as well) my husband felt poorly after eating it–so be aware! It’s really sad that they don’t get it–it’s also very misleading!!

  2. I have a gluten intolerance, and have eaten the GF Pizza at CPK twice without problems. The server told me the GF pizza had their own prep area, utensils, etc, and the kitchen takes precautions to ensure they avoid cross contaminaiton. The crust is great, I even double checked the first time to make sure it was really GF. It’s definately worth a shot, but make sure your comfortable eating there before doing so. If the server doesn’t know how to answer your questions, I’d be weary. But, at my location in Jacksonville, FL, they were very knowledgeable.

  3. i’ve now been to CPK with my kids twice. my daughter has celiacs, my son does not be we keep em both GF. both time my daughter has been sick ( vomiting and stomach pains ). She eats amici and and extreme regularly and has no problems. In fact she never complains and we out a lot ( pfchangs and outback being the favorite). These two episode are too much of a coincidence for me. CPK is out.

  4. I guess it’s the same old story. If you have a high level of intolerance/celiac then it probably isn’t for you. If you have lower level issues – like Amanda – it’s great news.

  5. In Las Vegas there are a couple different options for gluten free pizza. Try the following:
    Saucy Tomato (Flamingo Rd & Sandhill Rd) (I believe they use separate ovens and preparation areas)
    Radio City Pizzeria (Rampart & Charleston Blvd)
    Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza

  6. Hi I’ve eaten at California Kitchen and I have gotten sick there too and Yes it is cross contamination that’s why I think place that serve gluten free pizza should have a separate oven for gluten free people so there are no cross contaminations with the pizza or salads they offer.

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      I totally agree. Unless the preparation space is separate, the likelihood of contamination is really high. I talk to the managers to get a feel for how they prepare things.

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