Small from Buddy's Pizza in Detroit, Michigan - pepperoni, green peppers, and hamburger
Detroit-style pizza is a style of pizza, developed in Detroit, Michigan, that is very close to the Sicilian style pizzas, or is also known in other places as 'Italian bakery style pizza'. It is a square pizza, with a thick deep-dish crust (sometimes twice baked), and with sauce put on the pizza last.citation needed It's sometimes described as a lot like a cross between Sfinciuni with a more traditional pizza build.citation needed
The origins of "Detroit-style" pizza are from local Detroit pizzeria , Cloverleaf Pizza, who developed and began serving their signature pizza in 1946.citation needed Cloverleaf founder Gus Guerra went on to found Buddy's Pizza, which is one of the Detroit chains that serves Detroit-style pizza.citation needed Other chains that serve Detroit-style pizza include Loui's Pizza and Shield's Pizza.
Despite its Detroit origins, it is rarely referred to as "Detroit-style" pizza in Metro Detroit.citation needed Locally it is more often simply called either square, or deep-dish pizza.citation needed
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