Restaurants & Bars
Popular Detroit Pizzeria Reopens After Suffering Fire Damage
A full grad-reopening is expected sometime within the next month or so when crews finish the dining room.
DETROIT — A popular Detroit pizzeria reopened Tuesday after a fire forced it to close nearly one year ago.
Supino Pizzeria, located at the corner of Russell Street and East Fisher Service Drive, announced on its website the restaurant is open for take-out, while crews finish renovating the dining room.
A full grand-reopening is expected sometime within the next month or so when crews finish the dining room.
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Supino was forced to shut down after suffering damage from an apartment fire above the restaurant on April 24, 2023. There were no injuries in the blaze, but restaurant officials said the eatery suffered significant water damage.
The pizzeria is best-known for its thin-crust, red (with sauce) or white (no sauce) pizzas, with toppings, such as homemade Italian sausage, mushrooms, smoked ham and various cheeses, including smoked gouda, ricotta and fresh mozzarella.
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