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Last updated: June 21, 2025
Bayou la Roux
73 N Ct Square, Troy, AL 36081, USA
Gluten-free options
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Cajun and American flavors collide in a vibrant spot known for delicious dishes and top-notch drinks, perfect for a satisfying stop.
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Tori Ninde
Stopped through Troy on my way to the beach for Memorial Day weekend. Incredible service and food. Food had great flavors and the staff was not only friendly but knowledgeable on gluten free options.
First pizza I've had since becoming allergic to gluten. Saw the sign in the window that they had gluten free options and had to stop and try them out. The gluten free pizza only comes in a medium but that was fine with me. I could have pizza! Ordered the works with no onions due to a different allergy and it was amazing. Crispy thin crust covered in good quality ingredients. I enjoyed a couple slices and have the rest for lunch tomorrow. Thank you for an excellent pizza that I can eat.
It's a smaller store compared to the Chantilly Montgomery location , but a fair selection of most things. Fewer soup choices for one. A nice gluten free section that seems to be growing though. Like most still using one entrance.
Very nice southern buffet. Had a good variety of southern comfort food. Being new to Gluten free there was still some things I could eat. My husband fully enjoyed it all.
This is a pretty tasty sandwich shop aimed toward a female clientele. They have several types of chicken salad as well as egg salad, turkey panini and soups.
It's a short order rather than fast food
Both the lemon basil & Dixie Chick were very tasty, though we decided the egg salad was the best of the bunch.
Sides wise the mac and cheese was better than average.
Strawberry lemonade was a fabulous touch, and they had a solid beverage selection.
Vegetarians will have a pleasant time and gluten-free folks should be okay if the staff is aware.
Wheelchair folks can easily eat, but might call ahead with their order as the counter is high.