Lived on Detroit style all my life, and while it'll always be central to my selection of favorites, NY thin crust does it best for me, with L&B's Sicilian style taking a special nod.
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Client of mine took me to a place north of the airport that had pizza and wings and it was really good. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t had Detroit style before. I think it was Buddys, but can’t be sure.
Buddy's and Jet's. Little Caesar's Pan pizza is decent for a cheaper option of Detroit style.
I like them both for different reasons and depending in what I'm in the mood for.
Never had it until recently. We tried it from a place called Pi-Squared Pizza in Hendersonville, NC. It was great, and we’d like to try it from other places now.
Descendant on Queen East if you're in Toronto.
hi, i live near detroit.
buddy's is our go to spot. it's fantastic. :)
however, i was raised for 18 years in the st. louis area so that's my preference- STL style thin crispy crust, provel cheese, square cut. pretty opposite to what you'll find in a detroit style 'za.
In St. Louis (e- and many other places apparently, didn't know they were a larger chain) if you want Detroit style pizza, Jet's is the place.