Are you thinking of the little caesar's pizzas they had back in the 80s/90s? Those were really large, we used to get coupons in valpak and coupon clippers, and the pizzas were just as you described.
ETA: It was called Little Caesars "Pizza By the Foot"
Sure. It's known as Sicilian pizza in this area. I remember having rectangular pizza even as a kid.
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The non Sicilian/non Deep Dish ones that I’ve had the crust is thinner and the sauce more marinara like than pizza sauce like and the mozzarella tends to be slices vs. shredded. So a little different. I prefer them that way, they don’t feel as heavy.
There was a place in STL that sold pizza in a 13X9. From what I’ve since learned of Detroit style, I think that might have been what they were trying to emulate.
Little Cesar’s deep dish style “kind of” emulates this, but it’s nowhere near as good.
Yes, they're round now. The ones I was referring to stop existing sometime in the late 90s early 00s.We still have Little Caesar's here in Champaign/Urbana IL. When my son signed his letter of intent to play college football, he promised pizza at the signing. Luckily Little Caesar's only costs $5 a pizza, so we were able to back him up. However, they were round.
Which is kind of funny since they're a Detroit chain.. but I agree, their Detroit-style is a poor imitation. Not bad when you've got three hungry kids in the car and want to get dinner for under $10, but certainly not worth going out of the way for!
Until I opened this thread I had no idea there were people in the world who thought pizza only came in round. The things you can learn on the DIS!![]()
There have been a lot of pizza threads on the DIS over the years. I think I am going to have to do a road trip after I retire and just sample different regional style and shaped pizzas.
I will not however, start calling pizza "a pie". Pizza is "pizza", and "pie" is what you have for dessert after you eat pizza.![]()
My MIL was from St. Louis and we went back every year to visit relatives for about 20 years. I think of White Castle, Steak N Shake and P'sghettis'. My wife's Aunt practically lived at P'sghettis, and I always found it odd that an Italian restaurant did NOT serve pizza. So all those trips, I can't recall ever having pizza in St. Louis.If you get a chance to try STL style, as a native Missourian, let me just say, “I’m sorry”.
Jet’s Pizza, near where I live, makes both round and rectangular pizzas. The rectangle pizza is more of a deep dish.
I live in the Detroit area. Our deep dish pizzas are all rectangular in shape.
After going up to Detroit recently, it is only NOW that I had it pointed out to me that JETS Pizza is in our area! Granted it is a not close, but it is not too far to trek to get it.
Dying to get pizza there. LOL.