Tru Pizza
Welcome to the world of Tru Pizza, where delicious gluten-free options meet a wide array of mouth-watering choices for pizza lovers. Located in Troy, MI, Tru Pizza offers a casual yet classy dining experience, making it the perfect spot for lunch, dinner, or even a group gathering. With a range of amenities like reservation services, delivery, takeout, vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and more, Tru Pizza caters to all preferences and needs.
When it comes to the star of the show - the pizzas, Tru Pizza doesn't disappoint. From Chicago Deep Dish to New York Thin Crust, you can customize your pie with a variety of toppings to suit your taste buds. The Specialty Pizzas, like BBQ Chicken, Mediterranean, and Meat Lovers, offer unique flavor combinations that will leave you craving more.
But Tru Pizza doesn't stop at just pizzas. Their Grilled Wraps, Calzones, Pasta dishes, Appetizers, Salads, Soups, and Desserts provide a well-rounded menu for every palate. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty calzone, a comforting bowl of pasta, or a sweet treat to end your meal, Tru Pizza has you covered.
Customer reviews rave about the quality of the gluten-free options, with many highlighting the outstanding taste of the pizza crust and the wide selection of vegan choices. The friendly staff, efficient service, and inviting ambiance add to the overall dining experience at Tru Pizza.
So if you're looking for a place where gluten-free doesn't mean flavor-free, look no further than Tru Pizza. With a menu that caters to all dietary preferences and a commitment to serving up delicious pies, Tru Pizza is a must-visit for pizza enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
Tru Pizza Menu
Location
Address: 1937 W Maple Rd Troy, MI 48084
Phone: (248) 280-7800
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Casual, ClassyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- TVYes
- Happy HourNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Reema D.
Great gluten free options! We would pass on the breadsticks and dessert next time but very good pizza and wings!
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Author: Brian E.
This is the first gluten free restaurant that I can eat and it's actually good. It is a bit expensive but IT IS WORTH IT! The pizza and the elephant ear is the perfect meal!
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Author: Alex K.
well, this place doesn't suck. despite changing their name years ago, "renee's pizza" is what you're looking for when you're trying to find this place. my girlfriend and i ordered pick up and got a 16" thin crust pizza, cheesebread, fries, and a calzone for an unsavory total of... $72. yikes! gotta love that gluten-free *and* vegan tax. first off... adding "light" for the vegan cheese is a must. it almost always is. not only that, they charge you $3 instead of $6, and as you can see, there's still plenty. the pizza was great honestly. i'm not usually a fan of new york style crusts, but this works. their dough is surprisingly pliable and chewy for being gluten free which is a big thumbs up. my only real knock on this is that the "roasted garlic" we added was the jarred stuff. you know.. the kind that's peeled by chinese prisoners' teeth (don't watch "rotten" on netflix, seriously) -- but i digress. the cheesebread is whatever. it's on the same thin crust that their pizza is, and it's just sad and kind of lifeless... reminiscent of what Blaze Pizza calls cheesebread. a sprinkle of vegan parmesan and/or some garlic salt would improve this a lot. it's not bad, just mid as hell. i'd pass on a second visit. the calzone looked awful but was actually pretty incredible. the size of it was decent, the fillings were pretty plentiful... not much negative to say here except it'd be made better with a brush of garlic butter. mm, mm. their fries come off very... five guys. which is good if you're like me and actually enjoy a greasy-and-kinda-soggy fry. they hit the spot, and for someone with celiac (my girlfriend), it was nice to be able to order some deep fried fries and not have to settle with some air fried ore ida at home. as a whole, renee's -- er... Tru... -- is a pretty impressive gluten free place with solid vegan options. previous years' photos of their vegan options look atrocious, but it looks like the new owners have found out how to melt the cheese (which is sad.. it ain't hard). my only kindawish is that they'd have plant-based meats on the menu, but when this relatively small amount of food was already $72, i can see why they don't bother to offer it. absolutely worth a look if you want vegan pizza and/or a celiac friendly option in the area.
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Author: Larry W.
a great delicious margarita and chicken pizza after a freshly made Greek salad. Add a Lions win for desert.