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    Default Detroit-Style Pizza Catching On

    "They want to see "Detroit-style pizza" uttered with the same familiarity and respect accorded to Chicago's or New York's famous styles -- and sooner rather than later.Think it sounds farfetched? They and other experts said they believe it's only a matter of time."

    http://www.freep.com/article/2013033...ans-nationwide

    Any of you metro Detroiters recognize this as "Detroit-style?" I've called it that since I first had it [[since I'd never experienced it anywhere else) but I've gotten confusion from people from the region when I've used that term. Once I describe it [[square, crispy crust, sauce on top), people are like "Oh like Buddy's/Jets/Shields" but calling it Detroit-style hasn't caught on, in my experience.

    Via 313, a Detroit-style pizza joint back in Austin, is really popular, FYI.
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    Any of you metro Detroiters recognize this as "Detroit-style?" I've called it that since I first had it [[since I'd never experienced it anywhere else) but I've gotten confusion from people from the region when I've used that term. Once I describe it [[square, crispy crust, sauce on top), people are like "Oh like Buddy's/Jets/Shields" but calling it Detroit-style hasn't caught on, in my experience.

    Via 313, a Detroit-style pizza joint back in Austin, is really popular, FYI.[/QUOTE]

    I think if you buy it @ a gas station or party store, that's Detroit style pizza.

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    This Buddys/Shields/Cloverleaf style isn't even that common in Metro Detroit. There are what, maybe 20 places with this style?

    I have heard it referred to as "Detroit-style" in these parts, but even here, I don't think it's super-obvious to most that it means this style. If you said "Buddys-style", I think you would get more recognition locally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
    This Buddys/Shields/Cloverleaf style isn't even that common in Metro Detroit. There are what, maybe 20 places with this style?
    Or Jets... [[200 locations.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bailey View Post
    Or Jets... [[200 locations.)
    IMO Jets isn't specifically Detroit-style. They have deep-dish pan pizza, like every other chain, but it doesn't look or taste like Buddys.

    I thought places like Buddys were sorta unique and "Detroit-style" for reversing the sauce and cheese, and for using that sticky, chewy dough. Jets, to me, is just regular pan pizza, like Pizza Hut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
    This Buddys/Shields/Cloverleaf style isn't even that common in Metro Detroit. There are what, maybe 20 places with this style?
    It's not necessarily how many places there are, it is more the fact that it has been pretty much exclusive to the Detroit metro area for seventy years [[until recently, as it is starting to pop up outside of Detroit, specifically labelled as "Detroit-style" like the place in Austin that I mentioned.)

    313 Via is a popular stop on 6th Street; they are opening a second location soon. EDIT: Second location is open - full restaurant coming soon.



    http://slice.seriouseats.com/archive...tin-texas.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasT View Post
    It's not necessarily how many places there are, it is more the fact that it has been pretty much exclusive to the Detroit metro area for seventy years
    True; I'm a fan of this style, and haven't tried it anywhere else. Usually "deep dish" means Sicilian-style, but Detroit has its own unique take.

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    I've called it "Detroit-style" with people I know for years, since I really like pizza and it's just easiest to say that when comparing our pizza to Chicago & New York. But never heard others use the term until recently. I think what happens is that we're just so used to it here that we think of it as "square pizza." It really is a style in its own, and probably it would be cool if "Detroit style" pizza becomes an accepted term. Also, I think it's not really accurate to say not many places serve it...if you think of all of the Buddy's, Jets, Shields, Papa Romanos, etc. that starts adding up. Of course we don't ONLY eat square pizzas...but it's not like people in Chicago only eat Chicago style.

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    I don't know; to me, Jets and Papa Romanos sell pan pizza, no different than Pizza Hut or all the other chains.

    They have that spongy dough, normal crust and the cheese and sauce aren't reversed like at Buddys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
    I don't know; to me, Jets and Papa Romanos sell pan pizza, no different than Pizza Hut or all the other chains.

    They have that spongy dough, normal crust and the cheese and sauce aren't reversed like at Buddys.
    It's not an "authentic" Detroit-style since the toppings are not reversed, but 1) it's square and 2) it has the crispy/cheesy/burned edge on the crust. It's close enough to Detroit-style that I'd consider it that [[moreso than just traditional deep dish).

    Jets:




    Papa Romanos:



    Pizza Hut:

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    FYI, this is [[Detroit-based) Little Caesar's newest offering, rolling out soon:



    Look familiar?

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    Time for a list, I guess:

    Buddy's
    Cloverleaf
    Shield's
    Loui's
    Green Lantern

    Little Caesars is reportedly making a Detroit-style deep dish pizza soon.

    Any more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
    I don't know; to me, Jets and Papa Romanos sell pan pizza, no different than Pizza Hut or all the other chains.

    They have that spongy dough, normal crust and the cheese and sauce aren't reversed like at Buddys.
    Agreed. I think that the cheese/sauce reversal is an essential part of a Detroit-style pizza.

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    This is the first that I've ever heard a pizza called "Detroit style." It kind of looks like a smaller version of Chicago style pizza but not really.

    I love Chicago style though, I love my hometown's food legends. But it's true not all Chicagoians eat Chicago style pizza, we have chains like Little Caesars and Domino's, I don't like either place but they are here.

    So for someone visiting downtown Detroit where would the best place be to get this pizza from? I had pizza once from a place in Greektown and liked it, does anyone know the place I'm talking about? If you are coming from the casino it's right across the street in the middle of the block.

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    Detroit truly is a pizza capital. We're home to four of the top 15 [[and two of top five) highest grossing pizzerias in the United States: Domino’s, Little Caesar’s, Hungry Howie’s, and Jet’s. No other state can compete with those numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicagoforlife View Post
    This is the first that I've ever heard a pizza called "Detroit style." It kind of looks like a smaller version of Chicago style pizza but not really.

    I love Chicago style though, I love my hometown's food legends. But it's true not all Chicagoians eat Chicago style pizza, we have chains like Little Caesars and Domino's, I don't like either place but they are here.

    So for someone visiting downtown Detroit where would the best place be to get this pizza from? I had pizza once from a place in Greektown and liked it, does anyone know the place I'm talking about? If you are coming from the casino it's right across the street in the middle of the block.
    Pizza Papalis is the one you are thinking of - it's more like Chicago style [[my favorite chicago place is Pequods in Lincoln Park, which interestingly is a mix of Chicago and Detroit. It's the thick pie-like middle of Chicago with almost a Buddy's style crust. Second favorite was Pizano's in the Gold Coast, which is straight up Chicago-style).

    The best place to have Detroit-style pizza, in my humble opinion, is Buddy's. It seems to be the standard. The original one is in the city, but it's in a rougher area if that kind of thing bothers you. You can check out one in the suburbs too - Dearborn isn't that far. But I swear, the original is the best!

    http://www.buddyspizza.com/locations.html

    Buddy's needs to open a downtown location, for real.
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    You definitely have to try the original Buddy's in Detroit if possible. When I was a kid, my dad would take me to the one in Warren, but it was never the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicagoforlife View Post
    This is the first that I've ever heard a pizza called "Detroit style." It kind of looks like a smaller version of Chicago style pizza but not really.

    I love Chicago style though, I love my hometown's food legends. But it's true not all Chicagoians eat Chicago style pizza, we have chains like Little Caesars and Domino's, I don't like either place but they are here.

    So for someone visiting downtown Detroit where would the best place be to get this pizza from? I had pizza once from a place in Greektown and liked it, does anyone know the place I'm talking about? If you are coming from the casino it's right across the street in the middle of the block.
    If you're downtown Niki's Pizza has great Detroit-Style pizza. It's right across from Greektown Casino. That may have been where you went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasT View Post

    Buddy's needs to open a downtown location, for real.
    Buddy's isn't, but Shields is. Kales building... spring of 2007

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    Quote Originally Posted by bailey View Post
    They are. Kales building... spring of 2006


    Are you thinking of Shields? It attempting to open in Kales in '07, never got it going, and abandoned ship.

    Over two and a half years ago Shield's Pizza announced their return to the city after an absence of two decades. Work began in the lobby of the Kales building, but as the months went by, numerous opening day announcements went unmet.

    In June of 2008 Owner Paul Andoni addressed the delays. Apparently, construction stalled due to an issue with the exhaust ventilation that necessitated the installation of a 19-story shaft to the roof. At that time it Andoni stated that the restaurant would open by mid-September.

    Nearly a year later, it is apparent that no further work has been done on the restaurant. At the begining of April the site was in the same unfinished state that it had been when Andoni made his most recent proclimation. A sign on the door states "construction has been haulted." It remains to be seen if Shield's will ever return to downtown Detroit.
    http://fadeddetroit.blogspot.com/2009/04/shields-pizza-to-abandon-detroit-again.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasT View Post


    Are you thinking of Shields? It attempting to open in Kales in '07, never got it going, and abandoned ship.



    http://fadeddetroit.blogspot.com/2009/04/shields-pizza-to-abandon-detroit-again.html
    yes. For the record, I corrected it first. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maverick1 View Post
    If you're downtown Niki's Pizza has great Detroit-Style pizza. It's right across from Greektown Casino. That may have been where you went.
    I agree that Niki's pizza is terrific. But, in my opinion you've got to get the super with lamb. The cheese and pepperoni version is rather ordinary.

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    I'm curious to see how L.C.'s "Detroit style" pizza plays out here. I literally haven't had a Shield's pizza in decades. In my little North Central Washington town, we have a L.C., and I'll be curious to see how it tastes. Or for that matter, if they will even put it on their menu. Pan style pizza is not a big thing out here in the land of lattes......

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    Quote Originally Posted by nain rouge View Post
    Detroit truly is a pizza capital. We're home to four of the top 15 [[and two of top five) highest grossing pizzerias in the United States: Domino’s, Little Caesar’s, Hungry Howie’s, and Jet’s. No other state can compete with those numbers.
    It's great that we have these companies here in Michigan, but IMO these four chains are pretty much all inedible.

    Dominos is maybe tolerable. Jets is pretty bad, Little Caesar's and especially Hungry Howie's are terrible. The $4 Costco frozen cheese pizza is much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
    It's great that we have these companies here in Michigan, but IMO these four chains are pretty much all inedible.

    Dominos is maybe tolerable. Jets is pretty bad, Little Caesar's and especially Hungry Howie's are terrible. The $4 Costco frozen cheese pizza is much better.
    You have strange taste in pizza, seeing that you chose Domino's as the one of these that is "maybe tolerable"

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