Our Roots on Kirkwood Hwy
When I first opened Troy’s Pizza, I had a simple goal: to share the same heartfelt meals I made at home with my neighbors. You might’ve seen me out front, greeting folks from Lumbrook or Meadowood with a friendly nod. I always believed that a good slice of pizza in Newark should bring people together. Maybe you’re heading back from Green Valley or finishing a run in Harmony Hills—either way, our door is always open.
A Day in Our Newark Community
Almost every morning I pass by families in Brookhaven heading to school, and the friendly faces of folks commuting through Sheffield Manor. That’s Newark for you—full of life and little moments that make each day special. At Troy’s Pizza, we like to embrace that welcoming spirit. You can feel it when you see a regular from Harmony Hills grab a slice and chat with newcomers from Chapel Hill. We’re all from different hometowns, but we share one table here.
Pizza Nights and Simple Joys
If you’ve ever driven down Kirkwood Hwy around dinnertime, you’ve surely seen our neon sign shining, welcoming local families and college students alike. I get it—those pizza nights can feel like a small celebration after a long day. This area thrives on tradition—be it a kid’s soccer game in Green Valley or a family gathering in Harmony. And we’re proud to add our own little spark to those moments.
Neighborhood Food, Easy Ordering
It’s no secret that life around Newark can get hectic. Between work, school, and errands, taking a moment for yourself sometimes feels like a treat. That’s where we come in at Troy’s Pizza.