Pizza in Detroit

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  • 7 Bar & Grill

    24528 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Southfield Oakland County

    Upscale sports bar and grill located on the northwest corner of Telegraph and 12 Mile in the heart of Southfield. Features 7 high definition big screens to catch the game on.
  • Andiamo Pizza Pie (closed)

    41240 Hayes Rd., Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 412-2222; (586) 412-2211 (FAX)

    "Bring the whole family in to enjoy one of the finest pizzas in town, made to order in our traditional pizzeria-style oven. Of course, our menu also includes a tempting selection of appetizers, salads and your favorite Italian entrees. Join us soon for the high quality food and service Andiamo diners have enjoyed for years." – from Andiamo's Web site.
  • Bailey's Pub & Grille

    22091 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 277-3212

    Baileys and Fox in the Hound are relaxed pub enviroments. More than 20 TVs, 40 beers on draft, eight pool tables and gorgeous servers. Home of $2 Tuesdays where all draft beers are just $2.
  • Buca di Beppo

    38888 Six Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 462-6442

    Neighborhood, family-oriented restaurant. Large portions of Southern Italian food served on oversized platters. All the sauces are made daily, and the pizza, pasta, meat and desserts are prepared in an innovative yet traditional manner. Salmon siracusa, pork chops limoncello and the Sicilian calzone are recommended. Six different dining areas provide a variety of comfortable settings. Reservations are welcome; carryout is available.
  • Buddy's Restaurant & Pizzeria

    22148 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 562-5900

    Voted #1 pizza by Metro Times readers since 1985. Casual, fun gathering place. Square, deep-dish pizza, a variety of fresh salads, homemade pastas, burgers, sandwiches, made-from-scratch soups, appetizers, full bar and desserts. Perfect place for a party. Dine-in party packages and take-out party trays.
  • Buddy's Restaurant & Pizzeria

    2612 North Squirrel Rd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 276-9040

    Voted #1 pizza by Metro Times readers since 1985. Casual, fun gathering place. Square, deep-dish pizza, a variety of fresh salads, homemade pastas, burgers, sandwiches, made-from-scratch soups, appetizers, full bar and desserts. Perfect place for a party. Dine-in party packages and take-out party trays.
  • Circa 1890 Saloon

    5474 Cass Ave. Detroit

    (313) 831-1122

    A mainstay for WSU faculty and students, Circa features homemade soups, pizza, and their famous burgers, as well as daily drink specials.
  • Clemente's Restaurant, Bar & Bowling Lanes

    2230 Fort St., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 382-8338

    A fun, family atmosphere prevails in this two-room restaurant with attached six-lane bowling alley. Check them out during Christmas and Easter for their famous sauerkraut pizza.
  • Cloverleaf Bar & Restaurant

    24443 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe Detroit

    (586) 777-5391; (586) 777-5258 (FAX)

    Cloverleaf's thick, square pizza is a Detroit tradition! Full menu and kids' menu, reasonably priced. Casual, comfortable atmosphere. Chicago-style lounge. Galaxy karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.. Patio dining in the summer. Bring the whole family!
  • Como's

    22812 Woodward Ave., Ferndale Oakland County

    248-677-4439

    Whether it's pizza, pasta, or anything that can conceivably be breaded and deep-fried, this fixture on the corner of Nine Mile and Woodward has been serving it up since 1961. Rain or shine, Como's sheltered outdoor dining area offers a place for al fresco eating and open-air boozing. The restaurant closed in 2018 and reopened in 2019 under new management.
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  • Corradi's

    1090 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 588-3471

    Sports, pizza and live entertainment.
  • Cottage Inn

    512 E. William, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 663-3379; (734) 996-8245 (FAX)

    A Wolverine's favorite pizza. A true Italian dining experience where everything is made from scratch. Deep dish pizza, lasagna, chicken pasta stir fry and hot chicken salads round out the menu. Try our Sunday brunch.
  • D'Amato's

    222 S. Sherman Dr., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 584-7400

    Neighborhood Italian joint with eclectic and "from scratch" fare. A fresh Caesar or Caprese salad will run you $6, and a pizza with feta, grape tomatoes, roasted banana peppers, kalamata olives and more is $8. Tender, fluffy gnocchi of ricotta and spinach come surrounded with a rich sauce, and veal saltimbocca arrives on soft layers of rapini and gnocchi, resting in a silky Marsala sauce. There are many more beef, chicken and seafood entrées, and 30 glasses and 60 bottles of wine to wash them down with. What's more, there's often live music (call for schedule) and legendary Royal Oak martini bar Goodnight Gracie is connected to the restaurant.
  • Del Rio

    122 W. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 761-2530; (734) 761-5524 (FAX)

    We don't have a TV. We never will have a TV. We have more than 1200 cassettes on the wall. No, you can't make a request. Go sit down. No, we don't make strawberry margaritas; go sit down. Thank you for choosing Del Rio. Go sit down.
  • Dominick's

    812 Monroe, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 6625414; (734) (FAX)

    Located south of U-M's Ann Arbor campus is a restaurant decked out with a sprawling patio and lots of sangria. Dominick's serves up pizza, pasta, apps and sammiches. A favorite is the chicken quesadilla (which you can never go wrong with) and tomato bruschetta on a toasted baguette. All Michigan microbrews are also on tap including Bell's. Outdoor seating available in three spots: the balcony, the front or the back yard — your choice!
  • East Side Mario's

    31630 Plymouth Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 513-8803; (734) 513-8808 (FAX)

    Italian-American fare with daily specials and a fun atmosphere.
  • East Side Mario's

    2273 Crooks Rd., Rochester Hills Oakland County

    (248) 853-9622; (248) 853-7334 (FAX)

    Italian-American fare with daily specials and a fun atmosphere. Stop inside little Italy and enjoy the sights and sounds.
  • The Engine House

    309 Cass Ave., Mount Clemens Macomb County

    (586) 468-2442 (FAX); (586)

  • GameWorks

    4316 Baldwin, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 745-9675

    Games, drinks, music and food. The GameWorks Grill offers a casual, relaxing atmosphere featuring a variety of entr&eactue;es and specialty items, including pastas, salads, gourmet burgers and pizzas. Also features two full-service bars with a wide variety of beer, wine and mixed drinks. Three private banquet rooms are available for parties!
  • The Hub Sports Bistro

    16780 21 Mile Rd., Macomb Detroit

    (586) 226-3399

    The perfect place to join your friends for a night out on the town, to watch the game, or to grab a bite to eat. The Hub features a modern decor of slate and hardwood with a casual atmosphere. We have 20 different flavors of beers on tap and 20 HD televisions to watch your favorite team. Stop in to check out our custom keg cooler and great meals. You will quickly understand why many of our customers think our burger is the best on the East Side.
  • JD's Bar & Grill

    30005 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 932-9999; (248) - (FAX)

    A full service bar and restaurant with great food, good people and fun times! Menu includes a wide selection of salads, soups, sandwiches, pasta, burgers, pizza, wings and ribs. Also features a large martini list with daily drink specials.
  • La Zingara

    769 Erie St. East, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 258-7555

    La Zingara serves wonderfully simple appetizers that rely on the excellence of their ingredients and terrific pizzas. Their best-selling pie is Quattro Stagioni (Four Seasons), with ham, artichokes and black olives. The prosciutto pizza doesn’t stint on that salt-cured delicacy; a thin sheet is laid over each slice, for plenty of salty, gamy flavor. This old-style pizza joint also offers many homemade pastas. Open every evening.
  • Laps Bar and Grill

    16101 10 Mile Rd., Eastpointe Detroit

    (586) 775-1534

    Local sports bar offering a full kitchen and catering servies. Featuring Nasacar paraphenlia, dart boards, a pool table, Karaoke and live bands.
  • Leo's Sports Bar & Grill

    40380 Grand River Ave., Novi Detroit

    (248) 615-2102 (FAX); (248)

  • Lions & Tigers & Beers

    2929 Biddle Ave., Wyandotte Detroit

    (734) 282-1200

    Lions & Tigers & Beers is a downriver sports club. They say they "have award-winning food, excellent service, the coldest beer around, and great drink and dinner specials." The bar also sports twenty 40-inch plasma televisions and has a readily-available Wi-Fi connection
  • Loui's Pizza

    23141 Dequindre Rd., Hazel Park Detroit

    (248) 547-1711

    None of the glitterati treks to Loui’s for its elegant décor or haute cuisine, and none of the regular patrons comes to see the occasional glitterati who wander in. This is a quintessential pizza joint — hundreds of straw-covered chianti bottles signed by diners fill virtually every inch of wall space, the tables are covered with glass-protected red-checked cloths, the food is served on plain plastic tableware, and smoke hangs heavy, despite the ample non-smoking area amid the 47 tables and booths in the main dining room and the bar. Aficionados flock to Loui’s for the uniquely charred, thick-crust, deep-dish pizza. The whole production is just greasy enough to make eating by hand an adventure. For this pizza, a knife and fork are de rigueur.
  • Luigi's

    36691 Jefferson Ave., Harrison Township Detroit

    (586) 468-7711

    The somewhat kitschy setting of checkered tablecloth, faux grapevines and strings of small red and green lights don’t prepare you for the quality of service. Whether you’re dining in the dark and boisterous front room or the more sedate and well-lit back, you’re sure to be impressed by the efficiency of the waitstaff. Children are welcomed with crayon-based activities and ample menu options. You’ll want to try one of the appetizers like rice-mozzarella-and-sausage balls baked in a breadcrumb crust and covered with tomato basil sauce (arancini). Of course, Luigi’s offers typical Italian fare as well: various pasta dishes, ravioli, veal or chicken done in your choice of Parmesan, marsala or picatta. The menu veers further American with steaks, chops and the ubiquitous slab of baby back ribs. For seafood options, you have whitefish, steamed mussels, Cajun crawfish, or fish and chips. Then you have Luigi’s exceptional pizzas. Complement your meal with a bottle from the adequate wine list or the decent range of beers. With both food and drinks, Luigi’s just about covers everyone’s taste sensibilities. Opens at 4 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays, opens at 3 p.m. Sundays.
  • Muldoon's

    3982 W. Auburn Rd., Rochester Hills Oakland County

    (248) 852-2707

    Local tavern with good, reasonable prices on food and drink. Live entertainment Wednesday through Saturday. Darts, pool tables, jukebox and NTN trivia.
  • Niki's

    735 Beaubien St. Detroit

    (313) 961-4303

    Good pizza, good tunes, and good times.
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  • Niki's Pizza

    735 Beaubien St. Detroit

    (313) 961-4303

    Niki's Pizza offers a full menu of Greek foods, but no doubt, sports fans, concert goers and casino patrons come from far to enjoy the breeze outside on their newly reconstructed patio as they chow down on good pizza. Parking isn't too hard to find, but make sureto come before or after the food-rush hour, 'cause the place gets busy.

  • O'Henry's

    3000 Enterprise Dr., Allen Park Detroit

    (313) 271-7170; (313) 271-1600 (FAX)

    O'Henry's recreates the elegance and warmth of Victoriana with furnishings and decor of the time. They''ve collected antiques from "the old country" as well as from homes and shops across America. The library woodwork was found in a mansion in Belgium, brought to America and reassembled here. The black walnut paneled walls in the lounge and dining room were retrieved when a world-famous hotel in Montreal, Quebec closed its doors.

  • Pasquale's

    31555 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 549-4002; (248) 549-1911 (FAX)

    Since 1954, Pasquale's has been a Woodward Avenue tradition serving the people of the metropolitan Detroit area. They can accommodate 275 customers in the dining rooms and lounge plus an additional 140 in the banquet rooms. If you’ve been in business for 55 years, you must be doing something right.