Yes, another Detroit-style pizza place is opening.

This time it's in Corktown and named Michigan & Trumbull after the two well-known streets that are near it. The new establishment opens at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday.

The pizzeria is in a former car-repair garage at 1441 W. Elizabeth St., a block north of Michigan and a stone's throw away from the famous corner of Trumbull and Michigan where Tiger Stadium once stood.

It's operated by metro Detroit natives Kristen Calverley and Nate Peck.The two got a start in the pizza business after they moved to Pittsburgh and were unable to find Detroit-style pizza. They soon began making it themselves and eventually opened a spot in a food hall in Pittsburgh run by the Galley group, which also operates the Fort Street Galley in downtown Detroit.

Calverley and Peck then decided to return home and start their own place. They opened a Michigan & Trumbull Pizza start-up at Fort Street Galley in July with the intention of staying until their Corktown spot was built.

On the menu are more than half a dozen pizzas made with red or white sauce. Some have Detroit-centric names. There’s the Packard Pepperoni featuring a red sauce, mozzarella, pickled chiles, pepperoni and house-made hot honey. The Woodward White, features mozzarella, ricotta, red pepper flakes, lemon zest and garlic oil, while the Bagley Chorizo, presumably a nod to Mexicantown, comes with mozzarella, pickled red onion, house-made chorizo and a cilantro-ranch drizzle.

There’s also a build-your-own vegan option. Pizzas range in price from $8 to $15. Gluten-free crust is $1 more.

Also on the menu are fried calzones, called Boblo Boats, salads and a mix of fried or roasted sides.

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Michigan & Trumbull can accommodate 65 diners with bar, booth and communal table seating. For now, regular hours are 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., except on Sundays, when the hours are 3-10 p.m. The business is closed on Tuesdays. Hours will be extended as soon as Friday, when Michigan & Trumbull hopes to have a liquor license in place.

Interest in Detroit-style pizza is on the rise. In 2019, Buddy's Pizza opened several new metro Detroit locations as Detroit-style pizza became a nationwide trend. Restaurants serving up Detroit-style pizza are popping up in other states.

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