yumm Greasies.... ate there last month. What a place I can remember about ten years ago I got a salad that had not lettuce. When I asked what gives? They explained the cost of lettuce went up!
I dont ever remember Little Ceasers being so horrible as it is now...its turned into just a 5 dollar Mcpizza....toppings dont help either it just cost more and tastes just as bad...frozen pizza from the supermarket tastes much better
Pizza Papalis and Pizza Hut are the best to me
I hate the term "back in the day", but back in the day, Shield's Bar used to make a great pizza. They still exist? Remember, I'm asking from w a y out of the area.....
Z's Villa in Midtown has some pretty tasty pie; good blend of toppings and a good crust.
The original Shields on the east side [[Buddy's neighborhood rival) is gone. They still exist in at least one location in Southfield, maybe others. The pic below is the corner of Davison and Shields. Not sure if Shields was in the empty lot on the left or in the bldg. on the right.
Buddy's on Conant and Nikki's serve the best Detroit style pizza.
Supino and MCBW serve the best traditional thinner crust pizza. Friends of mine very much like the pizza at Angelina's, with the super thin and crispy italian crust, though that isn't quite my style.
I think Detroit has plenty of good pizza options!
In the burbs, Louie's is best.
I love Shield's. Besides the one in Southfield, I know there was one a bit lower on Telegraph by Warren. There's also one in the City of Warren on 12 mile just east of Mound and there's another on Romeo Plank and 23 mile. It's either Shelby Township or Macomb Township.
23 and Romeo Plank is Macomb Township.
Shields on E. Davison is long gone, but they had fabulous pizza --What I had when they were on 12 mile near Mound was horrible -- I gave them 3 chances ... 3 too many!! They closed down ---I wonder why? Buddy's on Conant and Louis [just ouside the city limits in Hazel Park ] are excellent - Cloverleaf and Green Lantern should be sought out as well
Buddy's for sure. But when ordering delivery I have to say I Really like Detroit Pizza Factory. Always get a good pie from them...and very reasonable.
For best pizza, I'm probably with many of you when it comes to Papalis.
Didn't that "Grinders" place downtown, in 1001 Woodward, also make a decent pizza?
I only had Jet's once, from the Harbortown location, and didn't particularly like it.
I'm surprised some folks like Jets. I find it cheap-tasting and very, very greasy.
Among the megachains I would say [[worst to first) Happys/Little Caesars/Hungry Howies < Jets <Dominos/Papa Johns.
The new Dominos, IMO, is actually halfway decent.
There are other Shield's locations... I attended a First Communion party at one at 23 Mile & Romeo Plank in Macomb Twp.
My favorite has always been Buddy's for sure... Jet's is also good. I sometimes order the Little Caesar's Hawaiian Pizza [[I never get the $5 pizza sitting in the warming case)... and I haven't had a bad one yet...
For those in the downtown/midtown/corktown/WSU/woodbridge/mexicantown area... Sicily's Pizza on Vernor is THE BEST!
Thank you, that's one of the places I go to and never really bother to remember the name. Now that you've mentioned it, I may have to stop by there today.
Vince's on Springwells.
There are three Shield's locations in the Metro Area; on on Maple and Crooks in Troy. I've eaten there fairly regularly and the pie is still very good.
One of my all time favorite pizza's in the area is in Berkley at Sila's. It's the thin crust style and it is to die for.
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