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What makes Detroit-style pizza so special
Melody Baetens, The Detroit News
Published
3:25 pm UTC Mar. 16, 2021
Here in the Motor City, we’re well-versed in what “Detroit-style pizza” is, where it originated and why its crispy square crust is so craveable.
The gospel of Motown s square slices made famous by names like Buddy s, Cloverleaf, Jet s, Loui s, Shield s and others has been spreading for a few years, with Detroit-style pizzerias opening outside of Michigan in New York, Pennsylvania and Denver. Some people even expressly give a nod to our city in their name, like Via 313 Pizzeria in Austin, Texas, and Motown Square Pizza in Washington, D.C.
20 bars and restaurants that opened or closed in the Kalamazoo area in 2020
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Posted Dec 21, 2020
(top left to right) Three restuarants that closed this year The Union, Bravo Restaurant and Cafe, Theo and Stacy s Restaurant. (Bottom left to right) Three restaurants that opened this year: Turbo Chicken, Rose St. Nutrition, and Load a Spud.
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KALAMAZOO, MI The restaurant and bar industries have been under the microscope as the world grapples with how to safely gather and enjoy dining during a global pandemic.
After a slew of executive orders have opened, closed and restricted the industry, a look back at 2020 shows that at least 11 Kalamazoo business owners took the risk of opening, despite the pandemic.