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  2. Detroit-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Detroit-style pizza was developed in 1946 at Buddy's Rendezvous, a former speakeasy owned by Gus and Anna Guerra located at the corner of Six Mile Road and Conant Street in Detroit. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 17 ] Sources disagree whether the original Sicilian-style recipe was based on Anna Guerra's mother's recipe for sfincione [ 18 ] or a recipe from one ...

  3. Buddy's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Buddy's Pizza is an independent pizza restaurant chain based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1946, the company has an annual revenue of US $30 million. The chain's 23 restaurants have over 700 employees. [1] Buddy's has been called one of the five best pizzerias in the United States by the Food Network. [2]

  4. NY or CA? New Haven or Chicago?: Our guide to 13 pizza ... - AOL

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    Detroit lore holds that Buddy’s owner Gus Guerra, in 1946, took a square, blue-steel utility tray from an auto assembly plant and used it to bake a new kind of Sicilian-like deep dish.

  5. Lombardi's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    This hiatus and location change surrendered the title of America's longest continually operating pizzeria to Papa's Tomato Pies in Trenton, New Jersey, which opened in 1912 and has sold pies without interruption since. [5] [6] Brescio, who remains the current owner, was named as a captain in the Genovese crime family by law enforcement in 2017. [7]

  6. Pizza in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first pizzeria in the U.S., Lombardi's, [4] opened in New York City's Little Italy in 1905, [5] producing a Neapolitan-style pizza. The word "pizza" was borrowed into English in the 1930s; before it became well known, pizza was generally called "tomato pie" by English speakers. Some regional pizza variations still use the name tomato pie ...

  7. &pizza - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post called the restaurant "the pizza shop for the 21st century", describing it as "Chipotle for pizza". [7] It was named best pizza in the Washington City Paper Best of D.C. in 2017; [13] was #12 on the Restaurant Business 2017 Future 50 list of fastest-growing small concept restaurants; [14] and was on the Fast Company World's Most Innovative Companies 2018 list.

  8. Pizza in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Modernist Pizza authors Nathan Myhrvold and Francisco Migoya named Portland the country's "best pizza city". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Jackson-Glidden wrote in 2021, "Frankly, Portland does have a glut of exceptional pizzerias, with chefs who moved here after working in some of the country's most noteworthy pizzerias and restaurants."

  9. Toto's Pizza House - Wikipedia

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    Toto's Pizza House (Toto's) was the first pizzeria established in Melbourne, Australia, now a small chain of Pizza stores. Toto's opened for business on 7 July 1961 in Lygon Street , Carlton, Victoria , where the business remained until closing in 2020 due to Melbourne’s COVID lockdowns. [ 1 ]