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A collaboration we didn t know we needed, Detroit Frankie s Wood Fired Brick Oven and Good Truckin Diner. Owner of Detroit Frankie s, Frank Tiganelli is teaming up with Good Truckin owner Nick Sinicropi to open an eatery here in Lansing.
The restaurant will be located at 3135 S. Pennsylvania Avenue which was previously a food mart and convenience store. Instead of serving the traditional wood-fired pizza, Tiganelli will be making Detroit-style pizza. Along with the option to buy pasta, dough, sauce, and other items for you to cook at home.
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Tiganelli grew up in Detroit and when he and his business partner, Igor Jurkovic, came across this location in Lansing, he felt a bit nostalgic.
LANSING - A year after opening Detroit Frankie s Wood Fired Brick Oven in a Delta Township strip mall, Frank Tignanelli is poised to bring his signature pizzas to Lansing alongside a familiar collaborator.
This spring, Tignanelli plans to open a second eatery in a shared space with Good Truckin Food, an offshoot of REO Town s Good Truckin Diner. The partnership between Tignanelli and Good Truckin owner Nick Sinicropi will take shape in a 3,000-square-foot building at 3135 S. Pennsylvania Ave., two miles south of Sinicropi s flagship restaurant.
Tignanelli s half of the business, Detroit Frankie’s Pizza & Deli, will serve up Detroit-style pizzas instead of the wood-fired creations his other location is known for. It will also include a small Italian-style market where customers can buy pasta, dough, sauce, olive oil and other items.