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San Francisco's Detroit-style Joyride Pizza now available in Daly City

Uploaded: Mar 30, 2023

Fresh parmesan is grated onto a Detroit-style pizza at Joyride Pizza. (Photo courtesy Joyride Pizza via Facebook)

By Kate Bradshaw

Joyride Pizza, a San Francisco-based pizzeria, is now available in Daly City at the Gilman Brewing taproom on Junipero Serra Boulevard.

The Detroit-style pizza comes on focaccia crust made with unbleached and organic yecora rojo flour from the Central Valley, according to its website.

The pizzeria's other locations are in San Francisco's Mission District, Yerba Buena Gardens, Lower Haight and Market Street areas, and they also offer pizza from Gilman Brewing's Berkeley taproom.

The menu offers six different vegetarian pizza options, from the "Sweet Bianca," made with taleggio, fig jam, ricotta, mozzarella and brick cheese, to the "Way Beyond Sausage & Spice" featuring Beyond Sausage, sweet pepper, a vegan cheese blend and Mike's Hot Honey.


The "Sweet Bianca" pizza is served with taleggio, mozzarrella and brick cheese, plus fig jam and ricotta. (Photo courtesy Joyride Pizza via Facebook)

Meat options include the "Meatzza," made with Italian sausage, bacon, pepperoni, mozzarella and brick cheese and topped with Parmesan and a house marinara sauce, and the "Pestorrific," made with smoked chicken, applewood smoked bacon, mozzarella and brick cheese, all topped with pesto and ranch dressing.

Also on the menu are salads, garlic knots and cinnamon knots, which are tossed with cinnamon, cardamom and maple syrup. They offer a New York-style cheesecake and a Snickers cheesecake for dessert.


Joyride Pizza offers whole pizzas and pizza by the slice at the Gilman Brewing taproom in Daly City. (Photo courtesy Joyride Pizza via Facebook)

The Gilman Brewing taproom in Daly City is newly renovated and has a heated outdoor patio, where dogs on leash are allowed. The brewery is known for its farmhouse-style saisons, IPAs and other beers, according to its website.

The pizza brand’s first location opened in 2021. It is owned by two brothers who had run Samovar Tea Lounges in San Francisco since 2002, but found their business struggling during the pandemic, according to SFGATE. They now sell Detroit-style pizzas whole or by the slice at their six locations.

Joyride Pizza at Gilman Brewing, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., 415-295-2914; Instagram: @joyride.pizza. Open daily from noon to 9 p.m.
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Posted by Nayeli, a resident of Midtown,
on Mar 31, 2023 at 12:16 pm

Nayeli is a registered user.

I don't normally care for Little Caesar's menu options; but, if you like Detroit-style pizza and are on a budget, they offer a pretty nice option. Their Detroit-style deep dish is a surprisingly good value. It was $8 just two or three years ago; however, it's like $11 or $12 now. It's still an amazing value to feed a family.


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