
“Detroit-style squares done right by a PB counter that earns the drive from locals who know.”
Slice shop model with takeout/delivery flags and one reviewer noting they had to speak up when their order was missed.
A Detroit native says it 'would be right at home anywhere on Woodward or Gratiot' — that's earned credibility, not marketing.
Reviewers call it their 'go to' and worth a 35-mile drive — it's the kind of spot locals claim as theirs.
Husband is dairy-free, they offer vegan cheese — though one order came light on toppings, the option exists and is used.
“Square Pizza Co brings Detroit-style thick-cut slices to a neighborhood that's been drowning in thin-crust wood-fired spots for years.”
While the rest of PB chases Neapolitan cred or leans on delivery apps, Square Pizza Co commits to a completely different pizza geometry: Detroit-style rectangles with caramelized cheese edges, Sicilian thick-cuts, and proper corner-to-corner coverage. The crust runs thick and airy, not dense — more focaccia than flatbread — and they actually nail the crispy bottom that most places skimp on. It's the kind of pizza you can eat standing on the boardwalk without it flopping over, which matters when you're post-surf and hungry.
The **Dodge slice** is the house signature — Detroit-style with pepperoni, cheese to the edges, and enough sauce to require napkins. Regulars from actual Detroit vouch for its Woodward Avenue legitimacy, which is high praise in a city where "authentic" gets thrown around too loosely. The **BBQ chicken** and **chicken bacon ranch** show up on the rotation, both leaning into toppings without turning into a salad on dough. They also run a solid **vegan option** with dairy-free cheese that doesn't taste like compromise, though consistency can vary day-to-day on sauce and cheese ratios.
It's a small counter-service spot on Cass — no frills, a few outdoor tables, strictly neighborhood energy. Lunch and dinner draw a mix of locals who've given up on fighting for parking at the bigger pizza joints on Garnet. Prices stay reasonable, portions stay generous, and the vibe stays low-key. Expect occasional waits during peak hours and the rare order mix-up, but nothing that derails the experience. If you've been rotating through the same thin-crust spots, this is the reset.
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4508 Cass St Suite C, San Diego, CA 92109, USA
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