In Business Since 1957
(734) 422-8900
Monday Thru Saturday,Open 4:00pm,Sunday Open 1:00pm
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Posted by Momto3SweetPeas on 8/26/2009
We went for our anniversary - we got the baby sitter, the night, and the car. Everything was perfect, EXCEPT DeLuca's. After hearing so many great reviews about this place, we decided to go. We went later in the evening, the place was pretty bare. The waitress seated us, took our order, and forgot about us!! After some time, an hour and 15 minutes to be about right, we finally figured things out. She had been chatting it up with the staff, all the while, we had been sitting lonesome in a dining room spending our free time waiting on someone else. After finally receiving the order, the pizza was ALL, no joke, ALL toppings! Toppings, with a crust! That thing didn't have a bottem! Didn't they notice that?!? The waitress gave us a free salad for our "time," which wasn't worth it, and we left. This was the only time this 20% tipper has not tipped!!
Posted by kathisputer on 12/9/2007
We attended a family birthday celebration here on 12/8/07. The service & atmosphere were wonderful, but the meal was exceptional. Our feast consisted of salad, with an amazing dressing, melt in your mouth garlic rolls,mostoccoli, baked chicken, fresh green beans with slivered almonds, and for dessert-carrot cake & spumoni! Wonderful!! Our only regret is that we live 75 miles away & are unable to feast here regularly!!
Posted by lisadrew on 11/26/2007
DeLuca's is an institution-a really popular place for Italian food, and especially pizza. They are well known for their quality food and great service. This place can be packed on Friday and Saturday, so get reservations or come early. You'll love the pizza-it's what we get when we go.
Posted by davidtowne on 12/20/2004
Detroit is home to scores of "neighborhood Italian" restaurants - family owned, reasonably priced, modestly decorated - that feature unpretentious, delicious Italian-American fare served in an atmosphere of mid-century charm. De Lucas is no exception. This Warren Rd. landmark has been serving excellent pizza, spaghetti, and veal parm since the 1950s. I'm biased - De Luca's is probably the first pizza I ever ate, and it remains my favorite today (in fact, writing this review just inspired me to order some carry out). It's definitely worth a visit - the best independent pizza on the west side.