Family-owned Detroit-style pizzeria serving up top-notch pizzas with unique ingredients.
"After just over three years situated in Corktown, Detroit-style pizzeria Michigan & Trumbull relocated in 2023 to the Elijah McCoy neighborhood, conveniently still just off of Trumbull. Customers can expect unconventional toppings and lots of vegan options. Take, for example, the McLovin’, a white pizza featuring ground beef, mozzarella, cheddar, fresh iceberg lettuce, and a shower of sesame seeds with “Awesome Sauce” that faithfully mimics a certain fast-food hamburger. Round out the meal with sides like Teader fries, deep-fried calzones known as Boblo Boats, and antipasto salad." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Offers Detroit-style square pizza like the Ninja Turtles-inspired Cowabunga Supreme." - Serena Maria Daniels
"This Detroit-style pizzeria makes amazing square pizzas with fun, unconventional toppings and lots of vegan options. Take, for example, the McLovin’, a white pizza featuring ground beef, mozzarella, cheddar, fresh iceberg lettuce, and a shower of sesame seeds with “Awesome Sauce” that faithfully mimics a certain fast-food hamburger. Originally located in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood, the pizzeria is still situated just off of Trumbull, but in the Elijah McCoy neighborhood." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Michigan and Trumbull is a favorite Detroit-style pizza place that closed its Corktown location, causing devastation among its patrons. The joy was equally great when it reopened later in the year." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Michigan & Trumbull, the Detroit-style pizzeria that opened in Corktown just before the pandemic hit, is moving on. In a statement published Monday night on Instagram, the ownership pointed out that they tried to negotiate their current lease to continue operating out of the restaurant’s space at 1441 W. Elizabeth to no avail and hope to relocate to a new spot by July 2023. Owners Kristen Calverley and Nate Peck — both natives of metro Detroit — have some experience with moves. Their square pan pizzas first made their debut at the Federal Galley in Pittsburgh, before they returned to the Motor City, and popped up inside the now defunct Fort Street Galley downtown, as they underwent an elaborate build-out, and opened their own space in Corktown in January 2020 about half a block from the intersection that inspired the business’s name. “3 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! and what a journey it’s been. this is bitter sweet for us this year because we have some news to share. [A]fter years of trying to renegotiate our current lease we’ve come to the sad conclusion it’s time to move on,” says the Instagram post. Since its opening, Michigan & Trumbull has been lauded for its high quality Detroit-style squares and fun, unconventional toppings and lots of vegan options, like the McLovin’, a white pizza that playfully mimics that certain fast-food hamburger." - Serena Maria Daniels