Here is the complete MOD Pizza gluten-free menu.
MOD Pizza has a great selection of toppings and sauces for your custom created pizzas and salads. They have a few pre-arranged pizzas and salads if you do not feel creative, but most of the time you are creating your own pizza and salad from scratch. If your kids are wanting just a plain cheese pizza just ask for the Maddy.
MOD Pizza does offer a gluten-free and cauliflower crust, however, they do not suggest eating it if you have Celiac Disease because of the high risk of cross-contamination. All of MOD Pizza’s toppings are used in the salads, so there is also a chance your salad could be contaminated with gluten.
If you are looking for a place to eat that supports your gluten-free diet, but you are not allergic, this could be a fun new place!
MOD Pizza Gluten-Free Menu 2024
Pizza
Crust
- Gluten-free crust available
- Cauliflower crust available
The gluten-free pizza typically isn’t cooked directly on the same surface as non-GF pizza, but on a perforated pan placed on the same oven surface. You will want to check with your local MOD Pizza to confirm this.
Sauce
- MOD red sauce
- MOD white sauce
- Pesto
- BBQ sauce
- Garlic rub
Cheese
- Mozzarella
- Parmesan
- Gorgonzola
- Asiago
- Feta
- Dairy-Free cheese
Meat
- Pepperoni
- Italian sausage (mild or spicy)
- Bacon
- Ground beef
- Grilled chicken
- Salami
- Canadian bacon
- Anchovies
Veggies & good stuff
- Green bell peppers
- Spinach
- Artichokes
- Mama Lil’s peppers
- Tomatoes
- Roasted red peppers
- Jalapeños
- Pineapples
- Red onion
- Mushrooms
- Black olives
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Arugula
- Cilantro
- Seasonal roasted vegetables
- Croutons
- Roasted garlic
- Rosemary
- Chopped basil
Finishing Sauce
- BBQ swirl
- Pesto drizzle
- Ht buffalo sauce
- Rd sauce dollops
- Ranch
- Balsamic fig glaze
- Sri-rancha
Salad
Salad sizes are rather large and can easily be shared with another person.
Greens
- Romaine lettuce
- Spring mix
- Spinach
Cheese
- Mozzarella
- Parmesan
- Gorgonzola
- Asiago
- Feta
- Dairy-Free cheese
Meat
- Pepperoni
- Italian sausage (mild or spicy)
- Bacon
- Ground beef
- Grilled chicken
- Salami
- Canadian bacon
- Anchovies
Veggies & good stuff
- Green bell peppers
- Spinach
- Artichokes
- Mama Lil’s peppers
- Tomatoes
- Roasted red peppers
- Jalapenos
- Pineapples
- Red onion
- Mushrooms
- Black olives
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Arugula
- Cilantro
- Seasonal roasted vegetables
- Croutons
- Roasted garlic
- Rosemary
- Chopped basil
Dressings
- Ranch
- Italian
- Balsamic Vinaigrette
MOD Pizza History
MOD Pizza is a casual pizza restaurant chain based in the United States and was founded in Seattle, Washington in 2008. The company has more than 150 locations spread across America and the United Kingdom as well. MOD Pizza is widely claimed by its proprietors to be focused on people rather than the pizza itself and they are also engaged in various community service activities.
It all started when a couple living in Seattle, Scott and Ally Svenson, were inspired by the idea of starting their own small restaurant. They were motivated by their love for pizza and the simple pleasures of casual dining. Scott and Ally had a dream of creating something unique in the fast-food industry. Their intention was to create an honest, inspiring and memorable experience for all customers walking through their doors.
They began by asking whether it was possible to create a fresh, authentic and hand-made product that customers would like. Earlier on, the Svenson’s had founded the Seattle Coffee Company, a successful coffee company that was later sold to Starbucks in 1998. In exchange, Scott was made the overall President of Starbucks Europe.
In 2013, MOD Pizza was named one of America’s “Top 50 Breakout Brands” by the Nation’s Restaurant News Channel. Within the same period, they also opened their first location outside the Washington area with a location in Cedar Hills Crossing mall in Beaverton, Oregon. One year later, the restaurant chain had launched approximately 31 locations in Oregon, California, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, and Texas. They also secured $15 million in private investments from notable financiers such as Paul Twohig, and the CEO of TOMS Shoes Jim Alling.
MOD Pizza offers distinct, artisan-style pizzas which are prepared for approximately 3 minutes in an 800-degree pizza oven. Furthermore, customers are allowed to build their own salad or pizza from scratch, which costs the same as the original product regardless of the number of toppings they add. The pizza is available in 3 sizes, Mini, MOD, and Mega.
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Summary
Mod Pizza has made an effort to offer a gluten-free and cauliflower crust, along with a lot of different ingredients to choose from when making a pizza choice. They also have salads available. It is important though to be careful if you have Celiac Disease because of the risk of cross contamination.
I would please like a list of the ingredients in Mods gluten free crust …. Any soy, yeast, what oils etc please
The bottom of the pizza is 100% cross contaminated, all cooked together on the same surface
Hey Dan!
The gluten-free pizza typically isn’t cooked directly on the same surface as non-GF pizza, but on a perforated pan placed on the same oven surface. You will want to check with your local MOD Pizza to confirm this.
I was just looking for MOD GF crust ingredients! I’m gluten sensitive & love MOD. The pizza is not cooked directly on the same surface as non GF pizza, but on a perforated pan placed on the same oven surface. I’ve had fewer issues with their food than other GF restaurants. The franchise is allergy sensitive and try to make it right! A lot depends on the location and staff.
Thanks for the info Cheryl! I was recently at MOD Pizza and discovered this as well. It is great to see them making some strides to accomodate those of us who are gluten sensitive/intolerant.
I’m looking for the same! For me it’s not an allergy it’s a choice. I choose to eat foods that are less inflammatory and I would love to know what other ingredients are in the gluten free crust. They did tell me it has a tapioca base so I’m assuming tapioca flour but that’s all they could tell me.
Hey Lisa, you might try reaching out to their corporate headquarters. We’ve had a few chains that were willing to share the ingredients when we asked.
They definitely should post the GF crust ingredients. Many GF crusts contain corn and/or egg whites, both very common allergens many people would love to avoid.
I love Mod! They will also make the garlic bread on a gluten-free crust so I can still have breadsticks.