Have You Tried These Vegan Pizzas?

By: Briana Dixon | July 8, 2022

It’s no secret that Metro Detroit comes to mind when the topic of good pizza arises. For the lovers of this cheesy delight, it’s without a doubt possible to find a pizzeria that’ll hit the spot. As for the vegans of the city, fear not. There are plenty of scrumptious options to sink your teeth into as well. 

Grandma Bob’s

If the sound of good deep-dish pizza makes your mouth water, consider visiting Grandma Bob’s pizza. The welcoming atmosphere, along with a menu full of creative options makes for a top-tier dining experience. While the menu isn’t strictly vegan, 9 out of the 11 signature pizzas can be made to accommodate. Not to mention, pizza isn’t the only possibility here. The cashew caesar salad, cheese bread, shakes, and custard all make this place worth checking out. Great food with great service to match, it doesn’t get much better than that. To learn more, follow Grandma Bob’s on Instagram @grandmabobspizza and on Facebook @grandmabobspizza.

Hippie’s Pizza

With 65 specialty pizzas and 40 toppings, Hippie’s Pizza works relentlessly to become your new favorite pizza spot. Since the dough is handmade every single day, using locally sourced ingredients, freshness is a guarantee. Choose from hand-tossed, Detroit-style square, Chicago, thin, gluten-free, or cauliflower crust to be topped with their special house-made sauce and vegan cheese. However, the menu here expands far beyond pizza and covers nearly all bases, making this a great place for a family or group outing.  Also, the perfect go-to for late-night cravings if you happen to be in the Royal Oak area (as long as it’s before 1 am, and 2 a.m. on weekends ;). For more information, follow Hippie’s Pizza on Instagram @hippiespizza and on Facebook @HippiesPizza.

Bigalora

This must-try pizzeria features authentic Napoletana pizza made with Michigan’s first biga fermented dough. Owner and Chef, Luciano Del Signore, has been committed to providing a top-quality experience for his customers since the opening of the first Bigalora location. He only uses clean ingredients with the absence of commercial yeast, sugar, and other additives. The menu also includes soups, salads, pastas, desserts, wine, and more. With locations throughout Ann Arbor, Southfield, Plymouth, and Royal Oak, along with their food truck, this is an ideal option for Metro Detroiters all over. To learn more, follow Bigalora on Instagram and Facebook @bigalorapizza. 

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Vegan Pizza World

As its name suggests, this establishment is a truly little vegan world. Aside from the pizzas made with vegetables, vegan cheese, and your choice of plant-based meat, there’s a variety of vegan items to choose from, such as nuggets, tenders, cheese bread, salad, cookies, cake, and doughnuts. Vegan Pizza World has two locations in Troy and Canton and currently only offers delivery through GrubHub and DoorDash. For more information, follow Vegan Pizza World on Facebook @VeganPizzaWorld. 

Pie-Sci Pizza

With a rotating seasonal menu, you’ll find innovative pizzas that are nearly irresistible. Pick a meaty, vegetarian, or vegan ‘za from one of the 3 school-inspired subsections, or of course, build your own. Pizza Elementary has the basic options, Pizza High gets a little more creative, and U of Pizza offers the most unconventional choices. For those brunch plans, don’t count them out either. The menu also includes breakfast pizzas to help start your day with a bang. They’ve truly got pizza down to a science here. To learn more, follow Pie-Sci Pizza on Instagram @piescipizza and on Facebook @Pie-Sci.

Pizza is a popular menu item and can be found just about anywhere in town. These popular pizzerias receive much praise for the pizzas and additional food they serve but rest assured they aren’t the only ones. Metro Detroit is crawling with delectable food that anyone can enjoy.

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