Acre Pizza

1080 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma
(707) 773-7339

Recent Reviews

Maria

A different kind of pizza place with a potato pizza that is perfect! Plus good place for kids. The vegan pizza is also a wonderful surprise.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fungi Pizza 16, Caesar Salad, Potato Pizza 16

dave o

Wow... Gluten free pizza dough deserves 5 stars... Tasty & perfect texture in my opinion.Even though I'm not gluten intolerant... I will have this one. ?

mary r.

FINALLY decent pizza in Petaluma!! Don't need to travel to San Rafael anymore. Really good sauce and crust without too much cheese and grease! Will be a regular patron.

S K.

Pizza is decent to really good... it all depends. 4 Stars because it's not consistent. Thin crust is great but the amount of cheese they put on a cheese pizza isn't enough. Last time I ordered it was covered in cheese and a thin layer of red sauce which is the best way. Each slice was covered with lots of cheese. This time each slice was halfway covered with cheese (very little) and the rest was just sauce. Acre you are good pizza but please don't cheap out and ruin the experience of your customers.

Liz G.

Absolutely loved Acre pizza, came in today as a friend recommended it. Best pizza in town, and the staff goes above and beyond to ensure you have a good time and enjoy yourself. My friends and I ordered some pizzas and we mistakingly forgot to mention a gluten free allergy. The manager was super kind and made sure to correct OUR error. She checked on us regularly and was all around the best!! 100% recommend, will be coming again.

Maximillian B.

I rarely write reviews for restaurants; however, after certain events, I thought I had better write a review. For the most part the pizza is good. There is a decent selection of beers on tap Having said that, the prices are steep. The reason i mention the steep prices is because the manager at the Acre Pizza in Cotati is rude. AND we all believe that if we are paying those steep prices for the food and beverages THEN we should be treated with respect. Every Thursday at 6:30, we play pub trivia. Acre Pizza HIRED North Bay Trivia to host the weekly event. Depending on the weather, we either play inside (yes, it gets loud) or outside when it is more pleasant...not downpouring. And the outdoor area has a mostly covered section with ample seating. Last Thursday, February 29, the rain was back in full force. So, I went inside to get an indoor seat...only to be told that most of the indoor seating would be unavailable for the trivia patrons. (I should add that we spend ALOT of money when we are there. We do not simply show up, maybe have one drink, and that is it. A typical team might spend $150.) The manager started putting chairs on tables to deter anyone from having an indoor seat. Her solution was to allow us to sit at one of four tables grouped together. I should also add that we usually pack most of the restaurant. And because of the complaints "they have received", we would not be able to use the speaker to hear the host read the questions AND there would be no music round....since that is also "too loud". Begrudgingly, I moved outside. However, half of the tables were not entirely under the covered section. Thus, those tables were getting rained on. I asked if they could move those tables and benches to be completely under the covered section AND to dry them off. The manager said that not only would they NOT move the tables. BUT they would only dry them off IF it stopped raining. I said that she really wasn't working with us...and she promptly interrupted me to justify her actions. Apparently, the owner of Acre Pizza authorized this course of action. Also, it gets too loud when held indoors so they cannot hear the phone ring or they cannot hear the person on the other end of the phone. When she was done talking, i tried to reason with her once again..at which point, she crossed her arms and put her back to me to basically tell me that she really doesn't care what i had to say. i should add that a male employee actually came out afterwards to do what i had asked...he moved the tables and wiped all of the water off. So, not really sure what happened....or why I had to be insulted? After speaking with other patrons, i have learned of other bad experiences with this "manager". She pours the wrong beer and will not acknowledge that she made a mistake (a PBR was given in lieu of the ordered IPA). My hope in posting this message is that the owner of Acre Pizza reads this. There are many patrons who will not be attending the trivia tonight in a form of protest. I know that we give them a lot of business. We would like to continue playing there...but we honestly do not feel as if we are welcome. And if that is the case, we can gladly spend our money elsewhere.

Ellen W.

Way over priced--$27 for cheese pizza, most expensive in town, and not worth. Just your basic pizza. Also, their machine automatically adds a tip, so it ended up costing me $31. I like to tip in cash. I walked out of there pissed off, and there was nothing special about the pizza.

Veda F.

I love Acre pizza. I was introduced to it a few years ago when delivered for a company party. My friend suggested we go there for game day lunch. What fun we had. The pizza is offered by the slice when sitting inside. One slice pizza order is 2 slices of pizza. For $5-8, you get 2 slices of pizza and you get to enjoy the ambiance of the restaurant and giant TVs. I was amazed. The pizza by the slice comes in deep-dish Sicilian style or thin-crust pizza. I heard someone talking about a gluten-free option as well but I can't confirm . The restaurant has an open feel with plenty of space for families with kids. Some restaurants welcome families however kids are right on top of adults trying to enjoy their meals. Perveyers offer a pool table, and fooze-ball table for customers to enjoy. Game day specials include wine and beer with a slice of pizza for $5. What a deal and what fun.

Parker S.

Ok, we've been here a number of times, now and I have to say it's one of our go to pizza spots, definitely has the best atmosphere, clean, fun, open space, with some games. They have a good selection of vegan options here, I love the Detroit pizza and potato pizza! You order at the counter and seat where you want, always good service. And they have NA beer! We have also been to trivia night here (Tuesdays, if it's still going on?) and had a good time! Definitely recommend this spot and we will definitely be back!!

Kathryn I.

Acre Pizza's gluten-free Detroit pizza is a culinary masterpiece. The crust strikes a perfect balance, and the toppings are a flavorful delight. The ranch dressing is a game-changer, elevating the experience. Friendly staff and inviting ambiance make Acre Pizza a five-star destination for pizza lovers. Four stars for Acre Pizza's outstanding gluten-free pizza that leaves you craving more.

Tina W.

We arrived at 3:30 on a Wednesday and were immediately greeted by a friendly staff member. The interior has some booths, four top tables and several long family style tables. I felt like I was in a barn - in a good way because of the high ceiling with cool beams. The place was super clean. Nice music was playing...but not too loud. There is a pool table too. I was excited to try the vegan pizza . The vegan type of pizza does not come by the slice so I ordered an entire pepperoni pie. I loved it!!! Happy to have leftovers. My partner ordered the NY style pepperoni slice- not vegan. He gave it high marks for flavor. He would have preferred a little more crisp of the crust. He also tried the Sicilian style sausage and potato slice. He loved it. I highly recommend this spot for a casual pizza dinner in Petaluma.

Jeff

Nice vibe and comfortable atmosphere. Menu was simple and straightforward with two types of pizza available, Ney York or Detroit styles. I wish there was a description describing what their version of each was like printed on the menu. Service was good, although to order you walk up to the counter. They bring you your food, but then you go back to the counter and pay before leaving. Overall, it was a nice experience. The lava bread was delicious, the New York pizza was wonderful. I did not try the Detroit Pizza, but the kids did and it looked like cheese and tomato sauce on top of French bread. I will definitely be coming back.Kid-friendliness: A couple of games are available for the kids to play, and TVs on the wall playing sports.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: 1 2 Loaf Volcano Bread - Cheese

Megan Drap

The was absolutely delicious. The ranch is made in house and you can buy it by the Mason jar. You can also buy pizza dough so you can make pizza at home. Parking is easy and spacious. The interior of the restaurant was open and clean. They have 3 different games to play inside.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pesto Pizza, Deep-Dish Garden Fresh Cooked an Extra 2 Minutes, 1 2 Loaf Volcano Bread - Cheese

Ivan Besack

I used to like coming here but the last couple of times I came, the place was getting

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 1

dave g.

Went and ordered a slice of sicilian pizza and was completely shocked when the bill came to $10 with tax. $10 for a slice of pizza?! It's good, but not that good. I'll be going elsewhere. That's robbery....

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