LSAClassOf2000

April 23rd, 2021 at 2:22 PM ^

Having grown up in and around Ann Arbor, I grew up going to the original restaurant, but there actually is one right here in Romulus near Ecorse and Merriman, just north of Metro. For some reason, the franchise locations don't always do the original in Ann Arbor justice, but we did manage - several years ago - to talk the kids out of Little Caesar's (blech) and into Cottage Inn and although we wander between places to get pizza in Metro Detroit, they stopped asking for Little Caesar's anyway, which is the important part.

WindyCityBlue

April 23rd, 2021 at 4:52 PM ^

My favorite Little Caesar's story was recnetly when I was super hungry and walked into a Little Caesar's near Bloomfield Hills with $5 thinking I would just buy a slice or 2.  Nope! You can get a whole damn pizza for $5.  It was a much welcomed surprise for someone as hungry (and broke) as I was then.

yossarians tree

April 26th, 2021 at 12:45 PM ^

This disturbs me. Having spent 5 years in Ann Arbor I keep racking my brain trying to find something better than Cottage Inn, which is average. And I can't.

Now Metro Detroit where I live is another story. There are 50 places better than Cottage Inn, and those are just the ones I know about. There are five neighborhood joints right nearby off the top of my head. And that's without getting into the Detroit style pizzerias (gotta go with Louis in Hazel Park).

That said, when you're down to loose change in your pockets and doing bong hits in the dorm on a Friday night and someone pops in with a $4 pie from Dooleys, that stuff tastes pretty good.

DGM06

April 23rd, 2021 at 11:07 PM ^

Had the same experience with DeLuca’s, heard it was the best in Lansing forever but honestly have no memory of it being exceptionally good or bad. My preference is Fat Boy’s in Holt.

Calling Georgio’s the best in EL is like saying Taco Bell is your favorite Mexican restaurant; absurd ranking there. 

MgoBlaze

April 23rd, 2021 at 11:52 AM ^

Seriously. The idea of Tommy's being better than Hounddog's is laughable. It's one of the few stops that I consistently make when visiting that wretched hive of scum and villainy.

Also, Giordano's for Chicago? No way. Gino's and Lou Malnati's are both superior, as is essentially anywhere in that city doing legit Neapolitan style pizze.

Brimley

April 23rd, 2021 at 12:06 PM ^

Giordano's got my attention too.  It's fine, but really?  When there's a hundred thousand crazy good mom and pops in Chicago?  Also, while I get that Chicago is associated with deep dish, REAL Chicago pizza is thin crust, cut into squares, so you can eat with one hand and drink beer with the other (thanks to Steve Dolinsky for that line).

umchicago

April 23rd, 2021 at 6:01 PM ^

giordano's is solid deep dish. i do like lou's tho for hand tossed.  pequad's has the best deep dish crust. they carmelize mozzarella cheese on it.

my favorite tavern-style is michael's about a mile north of wrigley. i also like d'agastino's thin crust. it has a sweeter sauce. i like that uniqueness.

WindyCityBlue

April 23rd, 2021 at 1:37 PM ^

Keep in mind that Northwestern is in Evanston (not Chicago).  While there is a Lou M's in Evanston, I don't think there is a Gino's.  But there is a Giordano's in Evanston. 

If they truly meant Chicago, then those 3 tourist pizza places should not be on top of anyone's list.  Pequod's should.

kehnonymous

April 23rd, 2021 at 12:01 PM ^

Also live in Columbus, and co-signing this.  It is a surprisingly underrated food town but pizza is not its thing.

Side rant: the locals here are constantly trying to make "Columbus pizza" a thing.  Which is to say, cracker-hard thin crust with toppings to the edges and cut into squares.  That isn't a thing, it's an abomination.  That Donato's is some kind of baseline for pizza here is a damning indictment unto itself.

There are lots of things we bemoan about Columbus, mostly ranging from their inability to use coolers for their intended purpose and the lack of branches on the family trees of OSU fans, but if you've ever lived here for an extended period, the most low-key annoying thing is that when ordering pizza you generally have to REQUEST pie-cutting round pizzas because these sociopaths are too crude to know not to cut pizza into squares