I do wanna add that just because some place advertises they sell gluten-free options does not mean it's actually gluten-free. If they are not taking the proper steps to avoid cross-contamination, your gluten-free pizza or baked goods might have a little bit of gluten in it.
Another thing to keep in mind is that wheat-free does not mean gluten-free. I know many people who think that as long as a product does not contain wheat, they are good to go. This is not necessarily the case. Cross-contamination aside, there are non-wheat foods that contain gluten.
This website gives a pretty comprehensive list of things that can have gluten in them:
celiac.org/gluten-free-living/what-is-gluten/sources-of-gluten/That said, thanks to the gluten-free diet fad from a while back and a growing acceptance of Celiac disease, it is much easier to find gluten-free foods. Look for the gluten-free or certified gluten-free label. You can find a lot of things at your local grocery store, but if you want to get fancy, check out your local organic/natural food store. You'll find a lot more variety there.