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  • K M.

    Takeout pizza joint near 31 mile and Vandyke. OK pizza - not too saucy and a good variety of toppings - they offer more than what's on the menu, for instance, we got spinach and green olives and neither one was on the menu, so ask if you don't see something. We just had pizza but they also have a pretty good-sized menu of pasta, subs, calzone, side orders, soup, salads; plus, a big catering menu. Also cannoli are on the menu. Woo hoo! We did not try them, and I'm not sure why we didn't. Momentary lapse, I guess! A few of us thought the crust was kinda chewy, and that they didn't spread the toppings close enough to the edges. Those were the only complaints. Maybe a 3 1/2 star couple of pizzas for us, but they get rounded up for being a non-chain shop and for the good variety of toppings and diverse menu.

    (4)
  • Bob B.

    They are one of the few places with true NY Italian Style Pizza they Make awsume Bianca "White Pizza 3 Cheese Garlic Awsume " real Italian deserts Canoli and the only place in the area Ive found that makes the best Calzone NY Style BEST IN THE AREA BY FAR

    (5)
  • Jon B.

    Hand down the best Sub and or Party Sub money can buy!!!! Awesome food.... Awesome owners....... MUST try the garlic Knots.... WOW is all I can say :))

    (5)
  • Jason V.

    The subs you get at Tomato and Basil are simply the best. Super fresh bread and great quality meats and cheeses. We also love to get the family size pasta dinners. Our family of 5 has eats dinner and always have enough left to send with with the kids for lunch the next day.

    (5)
  • J S.

    Tried to order a sub during the lunch hour. They had NO BREAD and said it would be 30 minutes to bake it. A sub shop that cant make a sub? Yikes.

    (1)
  • J. H.

    Subs were great but we ordered pizza too and it was burnt on the bottom. No one was able to eat any crust. Kind of a let down.

    (3)
  • Mr. O.

    I've been going to Tomato & Basil's for years...always good pizza and service. A couple weeks ago I was going thru receipts and noticed they charge a "service fee" when you pay by credit card. They do not have anything posted at the cash register regarding this. I think they are not being transparent with customers. If you want to charge a fee when paying by credit card, fine, post it so that you notify customers of this. Dont sneak it on the bill. Bad business. As much as I like there pizza, I may think twice about returning...very disappointing as generally they have always been very good with customer service over the years.

    (2)
  • Dick B.

    I was told that they had new owners recently, but that everything was the same. Too bad, because I didn't really care for their pizza. The garlic knots, free with coupon, were just knots of dough with a little garlic brushed on them, nothing special. If one likes Jets pizza, or Buddys, don't bother with this one. Average sauce, too little of it, with not much cheese.

    (2)
  • Chris W.

    Awesome subs. Hot Italian made hugo style. One amazing sub. Pizza is greasy but also very good too, new York style. Prices are very fair.

    (5)
  • Clark D.

    Thin crust tomato & basil pizza at this take-out only* joint is very special. It is VERY lightly dusted with Parmesan, and is the type of pie common in Northern Italy. Cheese lovers can go for their Three cheese Bianca, which is a white pizza. Better yet - get both - they go great together. Crust here is very tasty, New York style with a very pleasing texture. Quite a surprise to find this style/quality of pizza out in the hinterlands. (Tried to use a coupon they had laying out on the counter for a free order of garlic twists. Was told that the coupon was for "next time" I came in! Apparently they would rather alienate customers than give away .37 cents worth of dough. Better keep up the pizza quality because their customer relations aren't gonna win them any sales) *technically they do have a table or two but the place is rather tattered - you won't want to linger

    (4)
  • Paul L.

    A great small pizza place tucked in a strip mall next to a subway. It has a great za'. The crust is really good, and for lunch you can't beat the price. I suggest it for lunch or any time you need pizza.

    (4)
  • Bob N.

    BETTER THAN SUPINOS, yup I said it and I'll stand by it. Don't get me wrong I crave Supinos but T&B is better, quiet now, it just is. The T&B has just the right amount of basil sweet fresh tomato chunks a sprinkle of parm cheese and baked in 5 minutes, with a delicate crunchy crust. YUMMMMMM. Equally as good is the Bianca pie with Parm, Mozzarella, and Romano cheese. It's worth the drive to Romeo.

    (5)
  • George S.

    In my opinion, best Pizza in the Detroit area, period. We're blessed to have them so close by

    (5)
  • The Critic C.

    I come here once a week with the boys from work, sometimes more. I have never been disappointed with any food items on the menu or otherwise. The bread is the best I have ever had from a pizza/sub shop. Everything is homemade and the produce comes from the local Romeo farmers. Tomatoes are so red they look like candy and actually have flavor. When was the last time you actually tasted a tomato? The price is right, the portions are huge and most of the dudes in the place are friendly to deal with (hint). The owner will bend over backward to make you happy and he always succeeds. When we see people look in the window at us, as they walk into the filthy, disgusting, nasty, Subway restaurant next door, we scratch our heads. See my pictures and you will understand why.

    (5)
  • Jason N.

    I've had this place bookmarked for a while now and finally made my way out to Romeo and stopped in for a pizza today. I can't speak for everything there, but I ordered the New York style pizza and it was delicious. Crispy and very tasty crust, great sauce, just ok cheese. I wouldn't say better than supinos as another reviewer said, but supinos sets a pretty high bar in my opinion. The crust is similar to, as good as , and a bit thicker than supinos. It's the sauce and cheese that really makes supinos better (this is just my personal preference, tomato and basil's sauce is still very good). With that being said, tomato and basil's pizza is definitely a 5 star pizza and the guy making the pizza (I'm assuming he's the owner) was very friendly. I like seeing owners who are passionate and actually care enough to work at their restaurants. That usually means you are much more likely to receive a consistent product, unlike the franchise pizza places. Overall it's a great little hidden place that is sure to satisfy even the pickiest. I'll be back to try some other menu items for sure.

    (5)
  • Mike B.

    Good local pizza place. Pizza was perfect! Nice staff. Has a couple tables, but probably best to take it home.

    (5)
  • Dave F.

    Did not wow me. Average thin crust pizza. The tomato and basil, could not taste the basil.

    (2)
  • Jeremiah A.

    Good pizza. With the supreme you can put on as many toppings as you want with no bump in prize. That's great when some places are charging a buck a topping. Tasty bread; apparently they make their own and supply the bread for a local caterer, that's a good sign. The best thing about the place was the excellent service and the great price. Will come back again.

    (5)
  • Amanda B.

    After months of chain pizza places, I took the hour-long trip back to Romeo. I used to eat at Tomato & Basil at lunch before I got laid off. Hope my lay off didn't hurt their business! Haha! This makes Jets taste like it came out of a freezer. I'm partial to the kind of pizza that looks homemade, though. I'd prefer a party store pizza to Dominos any day. Go in there at lunchtime and get a couple different slices to try a variety, especially the Bianca.

    (4)
  • Jacob C.

    I go in here quite often to get food, the food is awesome! Also, the owners are extremely nice people. All around awesome...

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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Pizza

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