In addition to wispy, fruit-flavored shaved ice, this stand also sells homemade aguas frescas, fruit smoothies, Mexican-style fruit salads, and tempting pork tortas. Their tacos keep people coming back to Radio Coffee & Beer.
Sisters Reyna and Maritza Vazquez share authentic and fresh food inspired by their hometown in Veracruz, Mexico.
The comfy bar, great service, and dazzling display of antipasti near the front door lure us in, and the pasta and heirloom tomatoes do the rest. And if gluten-free pasta is what you're after, you'll find plenty of it here.
Launched first as a food trailer that inspired a rabid fan base, Via 313 brings their signature Detroit-style square pizza to this full-service, sit-down restaurant.
The crowd roars for this most excellent old-school pan pizza. Located at Craft Pride.
Located at Star Bar, this trailer's Detroit-style deep-dish is a good way to soak up the booze, but Via's rightly famous pizza stands on its own.
This brick-and-mortar just down the street from where the site of the original trailer offers the Detroit-style square pizza they're famous for, along with thin-crust round pies, salads, a full bar, and more.
From your basic deep-dish pepperoni (the Detroiter) to an upscale fig-prosciutto-balsamic (the Cadillac) or a thin-crust clam pie, you can't go wrong with Via. Pair your pizza with a Faygo, cocktail, or draft beer.
House-made soft serve, blended from bananas, is dairy-free and gluten-free.
Southwestern mini-chain features an array of salads, soups, and botanical cocktails.
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