Henry's House offers some of the best gluten-free pizzas in the area, baked in a dedicated environment to avoid contamination. The staff is knowledgeable and welcoming, with various gluten-free dish options in addition to the pizzas.
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We went for lunch today, at the entrance I communicate that I am celiac, they tell me no problem you can eat everything you want including pizza! We sit at the table and I order a pizza, by the way, on the menu it was written "upon request gluten-free frozen pizza dough". The waitress tells me that the pizza is one of those already prepared frozen ones and that they made a mistake in writing! And that there is a risk of contamination, so I order a sea bass with fries, she says no to the fries always due to the risk of contamination. So sea bass with two leaves of salad for dessert fruit with cream! ... what a joke that I could eat everything including pizza!!!
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very good pizza, be careful about cross-contamination, well done
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good and safe gluten-free pizza!! very attentive staff!
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Gluten-free pizza among the best in the area. It is cooked in a separate environment from the ovens of the other pizzas. The staff is very knowledgeable and there are various gluten-free dishes from the kitchen (in addition to the pizzas) available.
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MUCH MORE THAN A RESTAURANT Henry’s House owes its origins to the opening of Caffè Stazione in 1949, when “Carletto” Guzzetti began a long and passionate journey in the hospitality sector. Twenty years later, his son Enrico and his wife Rita continued the legacy by opening a trattoria, laying the foundation for the inauguration of Henry’s House in 1985. In 2013, the establishment underwent a significant renovation, marking the transition to the third generation of the family with management by the children Massimiliano and Maura. Henry’s House is located in a strategic area. Indeed, it is situated at the edge of the Gerenzano-Turate train station, on the Gerenzano side. The restaurant is very easy to reach, and it is possible to park nearby. The opening hours are as follows: Monday, 06:00-23:00; Tuesday, 06:00-23:00; Wednesday, closed; Thursday, 06:00-23:00; Friday, 06:00-24:00; Saturday, 06:00-24:00; Sunday, 06:00-24:00. As can be read from the dedicated website, the restaurant offers a "sincere" cuisine, with traditional dishes viewed through a contemporary lens. The environment is warm and welcoming, featuring natural materials, soft lighting, and fresh flowers that create a sober and familial atmosphere. The two dining rooms are suitable for organizing banquets and ceremonies, with specific menu proposals based on the clients' needs. The restaurant also boasts an outdoor space in the courtyard of what was once a farmhouse, where lunch and dinner can be enjoyed in the pleasant season. The restaurant ensures distancing between tables, and I can personally confirm this. The menu is quite varied and well detailed, especially concerning allergies and food intolerances. The cover charge and service price are also easy to find, which is not always a given. The prices seem fair to me, perhaps slightly higher than what one would expect to find outside of Milan. Payment with Ticket Restaurant is possible, which is very positive. Henry’s House also offers tobacco products and scratch cards. It has some rooms available for rent, featuring sober and essential surroundings, located near the establishment. The prices are as follows (breakfast NOT included): Double room, from €45 to €70; Twin room (two single beds), from €45 to €70; Single use double room, from €35 to €50. The services include: private bathroom and toilet (shower, sink, toilet, and bidet), access to amenities (towel, hand towel, bath towel, soap, shower gel, toilet paper, waste bin), chair, bedside table, daily cleaning, daily towel change, and weekly bed linen change. I visited Henry’s House with a friend on a Friday evening. We did not make a reservation, but there were no problems finding a table. However, during our dinner, we felt we had to rush as it seemed that guests with reservations were arriving. This did not spoil our appetite since it was not a scheduled dinner and we thought we would eat fairly quickly. In any case, the pizza I had was good, very large, and flavorful. I admit that even though I ordered it without tomato, I had a lot of difficulty digesting it. But this happens to me often, likely related to my slight lactose intolerance. My friend, who ordered a pizza just like mine, had no digestion issues at all. I recommend Henry's House to anyone who finds themselves near the Gerenzano-Turate train station or simply for those who want to pay with Ticket Restaurant.
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