Bricks in Lincoln Park
2007-07-21 07:18:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Pizza D.O.C. Not Chicago style pizza since the crust is thin, but one of the best pizzas in Chicago in my opinion. Address? 2251 W. Lawrence Ave
I also like Spacca Napoli, 1769 W. Sunnyside. Another place for thin crust, wood burning oven, really authentic and delicious!
Now if you are looking for Chicago style pizza, don't go to either, stick to Gino's East, Uno or Giordano's.
2007-07-21 17:04:49
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answered by lou 3
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Hands down, Lou Malnati's. Malnati's is consistently good -- unlike Uno, Due, Giordano's, Edwardo's, where I've definitely had some bad pizza. Malnati's is always good -- deep dish or thin crust, service is great, you can't beat it.
Another great place to get pizza (and they deliver until 4 a.m.!) is Ranalli's. I have never had a bad pizza from Ranalli's. There are sooo many places outside of the larger franchises to get outstanding pizza in Chicago.
2007-07-21 15:28:50
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answered by Bree 4
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I like Ginos East and Unos the best but here are the places known to be the best Deep Dish Pizza in Chicago.
Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
Whether you crave deep dish or thin crust, this comfortable, casual pizza joint serves up some of the best in town.
Giordano's
Local favorite serves up stuffed and thin-crust pizzas
Gino's East
Graffiti-covered walls and to-die-for deep dish draw crowds of families and tourists to this classic pizzeria.
Pizzeria Uno
Traditional deep-dish pizza is worth the wait.
Home Run Inn
Some of the best pizza in town is served up at this low-key South Side hangout.
Edwardo's Natural Pizza
Pizzeria chain serves up delectable pies starring fresh ingredients and airy, tender crust.
Connie's Pizza
Pie-loving Chicagoans have flocked to this family-friendly, savory-sauced pizzeria for generations.
2007-07-23 06:10:22
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answered by traveler 6
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Pizzeria Due! 619 N. Wabash. Since UNO's is a big corporation/franchisee these days, they have not messed with the original! Don't forget the original UNO just a block away.
And at 100 E. Ontario is a dining experience LAWRYS the Prime Rib!
2007-07-21 06:51:12
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answered by jmf931 6
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Lou Malnatis easily for thick crust - Get teh buttercrust for a little extra Yum.
Thin Crust - Don't eat it often but Marcellos on North Ave is good
2007-07-23 02:17:21
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answered by gryfakalounge 2
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Lou malanatis,Uno,Genos East, and I even like Homerun Inn on 31st and Kostner. All are pretty much Chicago style and all are wonderful.
2007-07-22 10:56:26
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answered by debbie f 5
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Giordano's or Gino's hands down! Ask any chicago local and I bet you get the same answer.
2007-07-24 22:06:22
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answered by 8020rule 5
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Lou Malnati's
2007-07-22 11:03:15
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answered by jstef 2
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Giordano´s!
2007-07-24 03:30:46
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answered by bcn_mimosa 5
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