If you love gluten free pizza, Sabatasso's Gluten Free Pizza is so good! A company called Freschetta bought Sabatassos so now you can find this pizza not only at your local Costco (sometimes) but also at your regular grocery stores!
Update, Sabatasso's brand was purchased by Freschetta. You can find these delicious gluten free pizzas under the Freschetta brand name in most grocery stores now. Freschetta's gluten free pizzas are also certified gluten free.

Affordable Frozen Gluten Free Pizza
At long last, my search for affordable frozen, good tasting, gluten free pizza has come to an end!! My son and I stumbled across Sabatasso's Gluten Free Pizza at Costco a few days ago.
You get two large gluten free pizzas for only $11.99. These frozen pizzas have been certified gluten free, and they are made in a dedicated gluten free kitchen. Hello, gluten free frozen pizza!!

I hate to admit it, these frozen gluten free pizzas are really good."
These pizzas bake up with a crispy crust and they are smothered in real cheese. A lot of cheese. If we have a day of schlepping the kids to sports activities, these would be perfect to throw in the oven for a quick dinner.
Ways to Cook Frozen Gluten Free Pizza:
- In an oven. Bake these frozen pizzas according to the box directions. Bake at 425F degrees for 10-12 minutes.
- Cook these on your grill!! If you like a crispy crust, toss your frozen pizza onto your grill and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat. (Keep an eye on it as some grills cook hotter than others.)
We just popped the pizza into the oven and they are ready in 10-12 minutes. This is what one of the pizzas looked like coming out of the oven:

We have tried so many different gluten free frozen pizza brands since going gluten free. Most gluten free frozen pizzas have had soggy crusts and little flavor. Do you find this too?
If you feel like making a gluten free pizza from scratch, try one of these yummy gluten free pizza recipes:
- Gluten Free Flatbread Pizza Crust
- Grillable Gluten Free Pizza Crust
- If you prefer a box mix, Chebe crusts have been great if we didn't have time to let yeast rise.
Now, if we are in a hurry, these Sabastasso's (aka Freschetta frozen pizzas) gluten free frozen pizzas are a great option. You can find Freschetta at Safeway, Nob Hill, and many other grocery stores.
If you LOVE a crispy pizza crust, toss this frozen pizza onto your BBQ grill. I promise you this is sooo good. The crust gets so crispy, just like a brick oven pizza.
Fun toppings ideas for your pizza
We love to add toppings on frozen gluten free pizza to customize it. Here are some of our favorite pizza toppings:
- Pepperoni
- Sausage
- Peppers
- Pineapple
- Ham
- Mushrooms
- Onions (okay, I don't like onions on pizza, but Mr. Fearless Dining does)
joy
best pizza even my family and friends who don't need gluten free pizza love it
Sandi Gaertner
That is great!! We like to cook ours on our grill for a crispy crust 🙂
Karen
I don't know why, but I have real problems with this pizza. It's frustrating, but it triggers a gluten response that is just debilitating (I have Gluten Ataxia).
Sandi Gaertner
Hi Karen, I am so sorry to hear that. I wonder what ingredient is causing this reaction.
Jan
I bought 2 boxes at Costco in Burnsville mn and these 2 boxes must have been a mistake at the factory with the crust. The crust is SO bad. Hard to chew and hard pieces break off and hurt your gums and roof of your mouth. I make them and can only use a fork to peel off the sauce and cheese. Cannot eat the crust. Have had many many others from costco but this batch was BAD. we just bought a beef so freezer was full so when I brought them home I took out of box and laid in freezer so I do not have the batch number or anything on the box. I bought th he 2 boxes either the last week of march or first week of April
Sandi Gaertner
That certainly does sound odd...I would reach out to your local Costco. Our Costco stopped carrying this brand about a year ago.
Deirdre Crescimanno
We discovered your gluten free pizza at the Costco in Carson City, NV. If they ever stop carrying this pizza I will have to find it someplace else. My husband is gf and I have missed eating pizza until we found yours. It is delicious! We have tried to get it in the San Jose, CA stores but they never have it. We have urged our Costco in NV to keep carrying it but do you have another alternative to order this pizza if it disappears from Costco's shelves?
Sandi Gaertner
Hi Deirdre, I wish our Costco would get Sabatassos back. Sabatassos was bought out by Freschetta, which should be in your local grocery store. The bummer is Sabatassos at Costco costs $10 for two pizzas where Freschetta is $10 for one pizza. Good luck 🙂