Unique Detroit-style pizza with unconventional toppings and vegan options























"A seasonally minded pizzeria that emphasizes locally sourced produce and community giving, notable for an extensive selection of white Detroit-style pies that reinterpret classics—examples include a cacio e pepe–inspired pie with Parmesan and cracked black pepper, a ricotta-studded Woodward White with lemon zest, and a Bagley Chorizo that elevates ranch by infusing it with cilantro." - ByLyndsay C. Green

"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
"I’d order Detroit-style pizza at Michigan & Trumbull, listed as another staple where the tall, crispy-square pies are made in the traditional style." - Lauren Dana Ellman Lauren Dana Ellman Lauren Dana Ellman is a New York-based writer and editor who specializes in travel, lifestyle, food, and shopping content. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"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