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Metro Detroit’s Best Pizza

Detroit, Food Reviews, Ypsilanti

Detroit is full of great food, and it’s nice to hear some recognition that isn’t talking about Kwame Kilpatrick macking some beotches, or people laundering money from the public school system.  GQ magazine recently rated Detroit the number 3 best pizza city in the U.S., only behind New York and San Francisco.

3. Detroit. No city has more consistently satisfying pies than Detroit. No city executes its particular style, in this case the square Sicilian, as flawlessly as Detroit. Hard to go wrong wherever you eat, although a hopeless local peculiarity is burying the pepperoni under the sauce.

To follow that up, The Detroit Free Press compiled a list of the 25 best pizza joints in Detroit.  Tops was Supino Pizzeria, which isn’t much of a surprise at all.  This place makes lovingly crafted, dare i say artisanal, pizzas that can stand up with some of the best in the country.   The Dough is perfect, paper thin (5mm, i kid you not), crisp with a bit of chew, and a few char marks on the bottom.  The sauce is a perfect balance of flavors and just melds all the other ingredients together.  Toppings are all first class and fresh.  You can just taste the love and care.

Supino Pizzeria's Bismarck pizza with fresh mozzarella, prosciutto, tomato sauce and a sunnyside egg

Supino Pizzeria's Bismarck pizza with fresh mozzarella, prosciutto, tomato sauce and a sunnyside egg

Also included is Buddy’s Pizza, which is a Detroit institution.  The pizza here is on my short list of last meal requests, should I ever happen to end up on death row – no joke.  If Detroit had a “style” of pizza, than Buddy’s would likely be its poster child.  The unique blend of cheeses, spicy/sweet sauce and it’s thick, crunchy Sicilian style crust make Buddy’s a must visit for anyone who likes pizza and is in the Detroit area.

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Buddy's incredible cheesy, crunchy crust

A choice that was shocking to me was Aubree’s Pizza, which is literally 3 minutes away from my front door in Depot Town(Ypsilanti).  They are for sure serving up some delicious pizza, calzones, and other menu items but I would be hesitant to say that they have some of the best pizza in Metro Detroit.  They are located directly across the street from Sidetrack Bar & Grill, which makes it difficult to chose pizza over some of the most delicious food and beer in the area.  I will say that they have a huge amount of topping options for your pizza which always makes for an interesting visit.

Aubree's sausage, mushroom and pepperoni pizza

Aubree's sausage, mushroom and pepperoni pizza

Unfortunately, no where around here sells  a Tandori Chicken Pizza, so I’m going to need Bear Silber to freeze one and mail it to me right away.

Meatini/Serial Killer

Randoms

I’m a fan of when people decide to take it upon themselves to build random objects and/or structures out of bacon.  It’s just great fun for the whole family.  Today,  I’m browsing the internet, and I come across the Meatini, which is a martini glass made out of bacon with scrambled eggs inside.  The first word that comes to my mind is, “Genius”.  Take a look, and I dare you to think otherwise:

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I took it upon myself to find out what genius decided to create this.  Surely it was a student at Yale or perhaps Harvard, or  a past Nobel Prize winner.  What I found horrified me.  This beautiful creation was made by a serial killer with a dangerously inappropriate shirt on.   Don’t believe me?  I have proof.

Looking batshit nuts crazy el loco insane in the membrane:

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And if that wasn’t enough, the guy kidnapped someone’s child and is force feeding it meat with some strange woman:

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I pray for this child’s safety and hope the proper authorities recover her soon so that she may be re-united with her family.  If you have an information on her wherabouts, please contact your local authorities.

Hardees’ Fried Balogna Biscuit Sandwich

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Free Sandwiches.

Ok great, now that I have your attention…

A rep from Hardees contacted me the other day to let me know about their new Oscar Mayer Fried Bologna Biscuit Sandwich.  This was disappointing because there’s not a Hardees within 100 miles of me.  It’s also disappointing because there’s just nothing like fried bologna.  Every time I visit my Uncle in D.C., the obvious breakfast choice is fried bologna sandwiches.

Hardees’ Fried Bologna Biscuit sandwich is sort of a throwback breakfast comfort food.  You just don’t see many people eating fried bologna anymore.  It should be interesting to see how this sandwich does.  I offer my full support.  The Oscar Mayer Fried Bologna Biscuit will be sold at participating Hardees restaurants for $1.89 and is also available in a small combo for $3.59 including Hash Rounds or Country Potatoes and a beverage.

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Sooooo, instead of declining the offer for some free sandwiches, I decided to just give them away to you guys.  The first five people that comment on this post will receive a complimentary sandwich in the mail.  That’s right, not frozen or anything.  Just sitting in an envelope, probably not even in a sealed bag.  I’m sure the heat of the mail truck will keep it at the appropriate temperature for consumption.

That’s a joke, of course.  The first five readers to comment on this post will recieve a coupon for a free Oscar Mayer Fried Bologn Biscuit sandwich.  It’s my way of saying thanks, and bribing you to continue visiting Epic Portions.  Enjoy!

Update:

I need the following people to e-mail their physical addresses to john@epicportions.com, or just use the “Contact Us” tab located on the top of this page, so I can have Hardees send out their gift cards.

  • Ryan from Grubgrade
  • Cress
  • Mykelogan
  • Justin
  • Nancy Gaertner

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