Great pizza! but they've redesigned and expanded this location.... With 5 large flat screen TVs playing all the latest music videos, exposed brick walls and fancy tile work, it has lost it's intimacy and its identity as a pizza place and threatens to  succumb to Lincoln Park gentrification.
Review Source:Absolutely LOVE Chicago's Pizza!
I have been ordering delivery from her for over 10 years and the food is always hot fresh and on time. Here is a list (in no particular order) of some of my favorite menu items:
Fried Cauliflower: Breaded, fried and served with a side of marinara. These crispy little guys are one of my absolute favorites. Try them with a side of ranch as well.
Niki's Creation Salad: Mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, walnuts and gorgonzola cheese with a special dressing that I am assuming is homemade. I have been eating this salad as long as I've been ordering from Chicago's and it's one of my favorites in the city.
Pizza: So Chicago's Pizza does have really great deep dish but my favorite on their menu is from their gourmet pizza section and is called the Grecian Delight! Goat cheese, green olives, sun-dried tomatoes, roasted red peppers, mozzarella cheese, and sliced fresh tomato over pesto sauce makes it freaking A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! I always ask for extra goat cheese but it's great just as is. I noticed recently on the menu that several menu items can be ordered gluten free now including this pizza.
I know I've had other amazing dishes from here but these are my go to's when ordering.
Sooo glad we found this place! Â This is some of the best gluten free pizza I've ever had!! Â The stuffed crust pizza is amazing and compared to other places it's a good value for the money. Â Great crust that you can't even tell is gluten free and the sauce was excellent. Â The house salad was so-so but we'll definitely be back here next time we're in town for the pizza!
Review Source:I've eaten pizza by the slice from Chicago's Pizza off and on for years, but this was my first time to order for delivery. Â Ordering on-line was fairly easy, though I was disappointed that I could not start with a gourmet pizza and customize it. Â The "build your own" thin, stuffed and deep dish work pretty well but don't offer all the options. Â A 10" stuffed pizza is plenty for two normal eaters and comes out to a reasonable price. Â Ordering with a lot of toppings gets pricey at around $3.20/topping for a large pizza. Â My biggest complaints were: 1) the website promised delivery at a specific time about 40 minutes after ordering, but when I called after 50 minutes, I was told that was wrong. Â You have to plan on a hour, especially for a stuffed or deep dish pizza. Â In any case the pizza did arrive very shortly thereafter. 2) Frankly the stuffed pizza did not hold up well in half hour or so after it left the store -- crust got very soggy. Â 3) When I ordered on-line, the website did not present the total price -- it gave me the price before tax and delivery. Â Upon later examination, I noticed the confirming email did have the total price. Â The delivery guy was polite and friendly. Â I'll try them again, as I am preferring to go with a local pizza company. Â With proper expectation of delivery time I will probably feel more satisfied next time.
Review Source:Since the Lincoln Park location closed, I must now count my blessing that at least one of these fine establishments remains. I rarely eat the pizza here but after a night of drinking I'll sidle up to the counter here and stuff my face. I actually prefer the chicken tenders here. This place wins because they are open late AND deliver late. You can order online too so when your drunk ass messes up your order, you have only yourself to blame. Trust me, it's happened.
Review Source:This place is absolutely amazing! Â
I have Celiac, and I haven't had stuffed pizza since I went gluten free years ago. Â It tasted as good as I remember the glutenated version tasting-- maybe even better! Â My boyfriend admitted it was the first time he wanted more of something that was gluten free. Â Best of all, their prices don't discriminate against gluten free items, like at places like Domino's where you pay twice the price and get half the food. Â Chicago's Pizza only up-charges $1.60 - $3 for pizza (depending on the size), $1.50 for pasta, and $1.25 for sandwiches; AND you get the same size as the normal food items. Â I don't think i've ever seen a gluten free pizza as big as the one we got! Â Obviously, we ordered the largest size possible, the 14", and couldn't finish it all, but it saved really well for leftovers the next day. Â You can get gluten free pizza in any of their four styles: stuffed, deep dish, thin crust, or regular crust. Â Words can't even describe how normal this place made me feel! Â I can't wait to go back and try all of their gluten free pasta items and sandwiches too. Â I live a good 45 minutes away from any of their locations, but I guarantee that I will be back for some more gluten free stuffed cheese pizza as soon as possible :)
At work today someone brought us pizza from Chicago's. Â Even though it's right down the block, I hadn't had it before.
We had several thin crust pizzas. Â (No deep dish or stuff, so I don't know how those are). Â The thin crust pizza was good.
I love Giordanos thin crust pizza (and stuffed), and this was a lot like Giordanos. Â It had a nice crunchy crust, a good sauce, and nice cheese blend.
The cheese pizza was really solid, as was the veggie pizza. Â I didn't try the meat pizzas, but coworkers said the Hawain pizza was the best they'd had, and everyone liked the special.
I would absolutely eat this again and again.
You'd have to be a pretentious jerk to not give this place 5 stars!!! My boyfriend and I went to eat there yesterday for lunch and it. was. amazing!
They have amazing lunch specials--$5.99 got me a stuffed slice of their very delicious pizza, an award-winning tomato basil soup with a cream base! They also start you off with a generous amount of what seemed to be a spongy bread unlike anything I have ever tasted! My boyfriend had the thin slice that was also a lunch special and his was $4.99. The total bill was $12.09 with two fountain drinks included! I couldn't help but tip her 30% because I thought I was ripping them off! And trust me, my boyfriend is Italian and I eat Italian food once a week!
The server was phenomenal, the decor was modern yet cozy and they had plasma screens everywhere. Football reviews, pizza, my boyfriend, crazy awesome appetizer bread--who needs anything else in life???
HIGHLY RECOMMEND IF YOU'RE IN THE AREA. DONE. DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT! If only we lived in that area! Grrr!
Delivery service WAS amazing before they closed one of their locations. Â Now, I've noticed I have to wait a significant amount of time longer. Â I ordered through the website tonight which said I would have my delivery by 8p. Â It is now 8:20p and I'm starving.
I do love their menu. Â Especially when you are hungry and don't know what you want or have other people with you who don't really know what they want. Â Their food has always been really great. Â LOVE their gourmet pizzas, pastas and sandwiches...I haven't really tried any of their non-gourmet options. Â
Also love that you don't have to order a minimum amount in order to place a delivery order.
But, I'm still waiting and about to eat my arm.
I love these guys because they are open late. Â GREAT BURGERS AND WINGS. Â I try to get something new every time ALONG with my regular order. Â Love their website. Â AND make sure to save the leaflet they give you, ALWAYs a promo thing on there. Â Absolutely great place. Â NOTE I've only ordered in from them never been to the restaurants.
Review Source:I would give this place 5 stars, but as I am a North-Easterner, I would be insulting our thin-crust mastery by favoring a deep dish.
None the less, I had a phenomenal experience here at Chicago's. Â To begin, as a gluten-free patron, the fact that they have such a large amount of gluten-free offerings is very intriguing, but I decided to go with their deep dish supreme, along with a carafe of Sangria (that wasn't too bad actually).
The accuracy of my order was somehow jeopardized and they brought out a thin crust pizza, so me and my buddy ate it after their apologies, before bringing out the deep dish. Â The thin crust was A-OK, it was delicious for a gluten-free pizza and I would recommend it, as it is comparable to the North East options. Â However, when the deep dish came (and it did come), it was absolutely perfection identified. Â My buddy, who isn't gluten-free, also complimented it; the crust is definitely gluten-free since its not bubbly, but it isn't heavy at the same time, a rarity given their "we bake it ourselves" reputation. Â The stuffing was literally "supreme" and I enjoyed it to the fullest.
The best part of the whole evening? Â Since they made a mistake and gave us the wrong pizza at first, they only charged us for the Sangria... WHAT?!?!? I know, we complained, (yes, elitist New Yorkers complaining that they weren't charged for the food they just consumed) and they were adamant about not letting us pay. Â It was incredible, I was shocked at such generosity, I even called the manager over; none the less, in order to make up for it, we left a considerable sum of a tip, after all, it was an error in our favor.
Overall, great service, the wait staff is just right in terms of being attentive, the food is great and its definitely gluten-free friendly!
Disclaimer: I've only had pizza by the slice.
3 stars if sober, 4 stars if late night, 4+ stars if drunk. Â Kidding aside, mostly it depends how fresh everything is when you walk in. Â I've tried both their stuffed and their thin, and both have been good when fresh. Â The thin is actually pretty decent even if it's not fresh, but the sauce on the stuffed dries out under the warmer and ruins the experience, so you've gotta pay attention.
Most often, I've had good luck here. As luck would have it, though, we took some friends there last night when we got back to the neighborhood after seeing Mavis Staples at Bluesfest, and it was crappy. We just bought by the slice, as per usual, but as we sat down with our underwhelming, dried out slices, a fresh pizza came out of the oven, salt in the wound underscoring just how bad our slices were.
As many others have written, my favorite thing is that it is open so late (5am), but it also helps that it's pretty cheap. Two people can each get 2 slices and a can of soda for under $15, and I have rarely needed two slices.
Consistently above average.
Chicago's Pizza & Pasta is not fine dining. Their main draw is their extremely long hours. As someone who gets the occasional very late-night craving for really unhealthy food, this alone earns them at least one star from me.
I live about half a mile from this location. I have only ever ordered for delivery. Their delivery service is EXCELLENT. Always faster than the quoted time, drivers are always very nice and professional. You can order online directly from their website, where they typically have coupon deals (and I believe after 12 orders you get a $10 discount on your next order).
Their menu is extensive. I usually go for their stuffed pizza, which is excellent. One of these days I'll get around to trying the thin crust. I do wish they offered pan-style.
I've tried a few other menu items, including the calamari (soggy, but good flavor), chicken soup (had better from a can, which is likely where theirs' comes from), "The Works" burger (heart attack in a bun, but delicious), and the chicken athena focaccia sandwich (a little soggy but very good). I'm eager to try their pasta entrees and wraps.
Overall, this is a place to get above-average late-night grub. Take it for what it is, and you'll be pleased.
Another Lincoln Park spot I have been visiting lately serves up a quick meal on the go. I am a big fan of the pizza. And this place serves it well and at a reasonable cost.
I have done both the slices and a full on meal on a Tuesday evening, which is never busy. More often I am getting slices. For $8 I get a deep and a thin plus a carbonated soft drink. Then you go the left side dining room with a row of two-top tables.
The other day I stopped in and had a little more time so I decided on a pasta dish. A simple Linguini Bolognese. It came with a salad and bread, which meant that the food was truly deserving of two guests. It was that plentiful. But I enjoyed it with an apple juice and the total came to about $13 before tip. Not bad.
So it's a great place to get an easy meal. I have no idea how it is on the weekends, but I do appreciate a low-key joint on a weeknight.
I can dig it! Chicago's Pizza regular pizzas did not appeal to me when we ordered them at work. The next time we decided to order from there I opted for a sandwich. I ordered the caprese with prosciutto which was amazing! It was toasted on tomato focaccia bread. It was loaded with prosciutto and basil which is my favorite!
The next time I ordered from here was the Sunday after St Patty's day. We were so hungover from the night before and ordered about $50 worth of food. Wings, onion rings, pizza, and sandwiches. Even for being so hungover, the sandwich was not as good as before. It tasted burnt, but was soggy: kind of magical if you ask me. The pizza was really good this time. It was BBQ chicken and was loaded with chicken, but the chicken had a weird taste to it. I can't exactly put my finger on it. It would have been really delicious without the chicken. Next up were the mango tequila wings. Wow, are these things good! I'm not a fan of the bone in chicken (yeah, I'm picky), so my only issue was that. I would love them if they came boneless. Lastly, the onion rings were soggy! So disappointing since I had been craving onion rings for a while. Nothing an over couldn't fix though.
The delivery took a while to get to my apartment. At work it always comes pretty quickly. The prices are pretty competitive. The only thing really over priced is the regular cheese and toppings pizza. I just don't think the quality is there for the steep price. My favorite thing about this place is that you are able to order online at GrubHub which accepts PayPal (thank Jesus for Bill me Later)!
Most of the reviews are about the convenience of the 5 AM delivery but i want to tell that i love, love dining in at Chicagos Pizza & Pasta.
I have tried most of the Pasta dishes. My favorites are polo lemone, chicken on a bed of pasta in a delicious caper filled, lemony sauce; rigatoni with sauted veggies cooked to perfection  in a hearty tomato sauce; and pasta arabietta, pasta smothered in a delicious sauce with lots of eggplant. The choices are many and none of them disappoint.
Have you tried the ribs, the meat falls off the bone and are served in a tasty BBQ sauce. Or the wings; we were very impressed. They were crispy and plump and served with nice crispy celery just like those served in Buffalo.
I hear their deep dish is delicious too. I'm not a pizza lover so haven't tried it yet. I've seen it served by the wait staff and the cheese is abundant, melty and mouth watering as it stretches from the serving tray to the plates. I've heard lots of oohs and and.
The service is attentive without being intrusive. The manager/ owner is friendly and generous with comps for regulars like my husband and me. This is a highly under rated restaurant.
The pizza was mediocre. At least I think it was. I couldn't tell the difference between the pie and the cardboard disc underneath it. Maybe that's why I couldn't get any flavor...
Anywho, we ordered on Grubhub and had the order processed by "Maurice". Maurice gave us tomatoes and spinach. Interestingly enough, we had only ordered tomatoes. Shouldn't complain, it's $2.15 per topping and I'm cheap- Which is why I called back when we didn't get the free sprite we'd been promised for ordering over ten dollars. What? Where's the bubbly goodness?
When I called back the driver (who had left a mere minute before), he said "Ohhh yeah. Yeah", mumbled something and hung up on me. Chicago's Pizza & Pasta really values their customers... Not coming back for seconds. Â You lost me on the first go-around, CP&P.
Okay.
Buying groceries mere days before you leave for vacation makes no sense. But I was hungry last night and needed something to hold me over. It was a little late, so of course my mind drifts to pizza. Ordered from Chicago's, it got to me in about an hour. Alright.
Before I go on, let me state that the flavor wasn't the problem. I was fine with the flavor of the pizza.
But why did this pizza taste like leftovers fresh out of the box?
I like leftovers...after they've been left over. Not when I first get it!
The pizza was kinda tough. And the crust? Oh, the crust was too hard to be edible. You know that day old pizza that you microwave and it's good enough to eat, but not quite as good as it was the night before? That's what I felt like I was eating! What's good, Chicago's? What's really good? I'll tell you what wasn't really good...that crust.
I hope this isn't a regular occurrence at this place. You get brownie points alone for staying open so late.
Yes 5 stars for Chicagos, probably unexpected for most people seeing this on Yelp, let me explain:
I have had a long history with Chicago's Pizza. In college Chicagos would be a rather standard late night food delivery solution so actually I got to know their pizza very well. I would say that it is good stuffed pizza... I stopped ordering from them for a while because on a huge order (like 40 pizzas) we got jipped like 2 or 3 of them. I got mad and didn't order from them for several years.
However, they recently introduced their gluten free pizza. My girlfriend who has celiac disease was very excited about it and for the last few months we have ordered it a few times.
- The first time we tried the gluten free stuffed pizza it was so doughy that it was really hard to eat. The crust and dough wasn't working at all. I would say poor performance.
- We tried on another occasion the thin crust, which was also ok.
- Yesterday we tried the stuffed pizza again and something has changed! Their gluten free stuffed was so good that at a point I was really scared that they delivered to us the wrong pizza. After confirming, I realized that they must have improved their recipe and actually I would now say it is probably the best gluten free pizza I have had in Chicago. The pizza is no longer super doughy as it was before and the crust is actually quite crunchy. The crust is different from the regular chicago's stuffed pizza, but the actual pizza part I would say is very very close to regular Chicago's pizza. For my girlfriend it was mind blowing, not only can she order pizza like a normal person but they also deliver until 5 AM. So just like a normal person she can get pizza when we get home from a drunk night, and the pizza is great.
5 stars for the great gluten free chicago style stuffed pizza
It is after 2am, you're starving and you're too drunk to drive. What are you supposed to do??
Easy...
Call Chicago's Pizza! They are open and deliver until 5am. Score!!!
Is this gourmet food? No, not at all.
Does it taste like gourmet food when you've had one too many? Yes, yes it does. Just your average pizza, fried appetizers and sandwiches. Nothing fancy here folks.
Chicago's is awesome solely for their hours and decent prices.
My suburban friends LOVE the novelty of pizza delivery until 5am. If you're really smart, like me, you have Chicago's number saved in your phone. That way you can call to order your pizza immediately when leaving the bar. For everyone's safety, really. You can completely avoid the "Who's sober enough to drive us to White Castle?" conversation as well as that DUI. You're welcome!
I am sick of this location, and I am probably one of the people keeping it in business. Seriously, my roommates and I order from them almost every weekend, sometimes multiple times in one weekend if we have people in town. This is the last straw though--I can get the exact same product at 3 other locations, and I'm switching to the Sheffield one.
Today was the THIRD time this year I looked at my bank account and these people have accidentally forgotten to add something or left off a delivery fee or just plain swiped my card twice, and then had to cancel charges and re-swipe the card. This wouldn't be a problem if it didn't post to my checking account as two separate purchases, making it look like I spent $80 instead of $40, and screwing me out of that extra $40 for several business days. True, they cancel the duplicate charge right away, but if it happens on a Friday night, "several" business days" means you don't have access to your own money again until like Thursday.
This time, our order was big enough that doubling it overdrew my checking account. And all they have to say is, "The charges are only 'pending' and will be gone by Wednesday.'" Now I have to get into it with my bank and fight fees and all this garbage, because these people simply aren't careful when running credit or debit cards. I am frankly no longer comfortable with a place that has is so careless in dealing with my money. It is unacceptable, and I will absolutely NOT be using this location again.
Chicago's Pizza is that lover you only call when nothing better came along at the bar/club. Â Good enough to get you through the night, but not when you have options.
Art of Pizza (one of the best deep dish pizzas in the city) is right around the corner, but they aren't open at 1am. Â When your in a drunken haze, Chicago's flaunts their monopoly on pizza in the wee hours of the morning. Â
The pizza is alright, but you wouldn't bring it around your friends.
I almost always order out so I can't say much for the location itself. But the food is pretty good. The thin crust pizza is ok. It tastes good but the crust is always a little tough. I love the pasta. They have gourmet pastas that are relatively inexpensive averaging about $12, and they really load the bread on you. It also comes with a choice of salad or minestrone soup.
They also have dessert including an assortment of cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory.
Service is great. I usually order out and the delivery is often under an hour even during weekends. They disappeared from Grub Hub delivery for a while for some reason but they have returned with a vengence with no minimum, so you're not ordering large pizzas with 100 buffalo wings just to meet the minimum. For a single guy ordering for one, that's a relief.
I picked up a pizza from this place last night and it was OK. Â This place is good because they deliver until 5am weekends. Â I have never needed a pizza that late, but it sounds useful. Â Your standard thin crust, but not super thin, similar to Nona's or Amato's pizza. Â Nothin extraordinary or special, but it's ok. Â The cesar salad was decent, too.
But if you want a REALLY, really good pizza, go to nearby Art of Pizza and get a pan pizza, they are the best in the city of Chicago!
Let's be honest, this is the place we call when it's 2 or 3 am and we're drunk and HUNGRY.
Pizza by the slice? YES, PLZ.
Want a whole pie? 4 Cheese Hand Tossed!!! It's so good.
The pasta is dry and undersauced, the fried food is soggy, the tiramisu is bland at best...stick with the za.
Everytime I order from this place, they bring deliciousness to my door! Â Mmm, I've ordered delivery from here three times and I have no cause for complaints. Â I've ordered the pizza once at 3am and it was good... although the memory is kind of fuzzy.
The two other times I ordered their chicken noodle soup... delicious and italian sub. Â Also good.
I have tried their caprese sticks and its okay. Â I had to add my own balsamic vinagrette to make it taste the way I like, but the basil was really fresh. Â Yummy!
Overall, four stars for good delivery men who laugh at my lame jokes and the food is good.
The first time I dined at this fine establishment I drunkenly stumbled in and got a slice. After proclaiming it as the best pizza I've had in my life I was assured by friends that my feelings were only such because I had indulged such pizza at two in the morning three sheets to the wind. So I went back, and while the pizza wasn't quite THAT good, it still absolutely held up.
I've since been back for their non-pizza selections (pasta, sandwiches and the like) and everything seems to hold up nicely as well. It may not be the best food in town, but it is definitely a meal worth having.
This is a good place to go if... you are drunk and want to taste the best pizza ever, or are sober and merely want to have a really good slice.
Oh wow - nononono, this is BAD pizza. Â
I had some time to kill before an appointment last night so I ran in to order a slice. Â The girl at the counter says all they have is thin pepperoni and deep dish sausage available. Â I order the pepperoni.
Before I continue, let me ask you this. Â Have you ever seen someone pour salt on a slug? Â How this glossy, plump little creature dries to an indiscernible patch of nothing in less than 15 seconds? Â This is the feeling I got after taking a bite of this pizza. Â Salt, salt, salt, dear god more salt. Â The pepperoni was salty, the cheese was salty, I think even the crust was salty but at that point I couldn't taste much anymore. Â After 2 bites I gave up the good fight and threw it out. Â
Folks, I am a salt whore. Â I would much rather have a salty peanut than a sweet pastry any day of the week. Â But when even I cant handle it you know it's bad! Â Ugh - with so many pizza options available in this town, save yourself the gallons of water you will have to drink and avoid Chicago's.
4 in the morning, so hammered you see double and hungry? Â Order from this place. Â
Yea I ordered a pepperoni and jalapeno pizza that early in the morning so what get off my back. Â Yea I ordered cheese fires when the birds were chirping lay off me I was starving. Â
Good drunk food at all hours of the night makes this place ok in my book. Â Minus one star because the driver didn't bring me a late night piece of booty.
One drunken evening, I bellied up to my laptop and ordered a Hawaiian Delight from Chicago's Pizza at 3:30 am. Â
Imagine my surprise when a piping hot pizza arrived in only 35 minutes!  And even more astonishing-- while opening  the box, excited by the prospect of pineapple, Canadian bacon, ricotta, and mozzarella cheese only to see... a crap load of capers.
Yes, capers! Â Oops. I inadvertently checked the wrong box on the online order screen and ordered the Mediterranean Pizza. Â But really, is there such a thing as a "wrong pizza" at 4 am? Â No. Â It was all good.
Since that evening, ahem, early morning, I've tried the Hawaiian Delight and the Grecian Delight. Â Not the best pizza in Chicago, but always fast and just tasty enough. The crust is a little doughy for my liking and the pie could use some more cheese, but otherwise, Chicago's Pizza delivers. Â (Bad pun intended).
Oh, how I love this place!!
So waitaminnit......you mean I can actually go to Liar's Club, make love to my whiskey all night, stumble home after I can no longer tolerate being attacked by drunk trixies, and THEN I can order a pizza? Â But wait......I don't eat cheese. Â Holy crap; you mean their cheeseless pizza is actually edible?! Â Who woulda thought?
If you're vegan or lactose intolerant, or maybe just trying to cut some calories after all the beer you've consumed, order a stuffed pizza with artichokes, garlic, spinach, and mushroom, and no cheese. Â F*****g magical, dude.
They deliver until 5am, but the pizza's actually good even if it's 6pm and you're completely sober.
773-477-2777 is one of the only remaining phone numbers I have memorized. This is because I memorized it prior to 1998 when I got my first cell phone. Â
So I've had a long relationship with Chicago's Pizza. We've had some really good times. Some late nights...some early morning leftovers. And like all relationships, we've had some bad times (you really think I would order an onion and garlic pizza??!) But in the end, my love for Chicago's Pizza is still going strong. Â
It's not that it's my favorite pizza. It's not my favorite. Â it's just the whole combo.
* Even though I have the phone number memorized, I don't need it. I order online and don't have to talk to anybody!!! Love it. Â You even get a $10 coupon every 12 orders.
*Not just pizza. My other favs include: french fries (or cheese fries), spinach romano (requested with rigatoni instead of fettucini), fresh vegetarian sandwich, Italian grilled cheese panini.
* Pizza by the slice! In the afternoon, evening, or late night! I never have the patience to wait for an entire stuffed pizza, so I love that I can get stuffed pizza by the slice here.
*At Christmas, they gave me a Chicago's Pizza pint glass full of candy with my order :)
I have to say that Chicago Pizza was good to me last week. Â I had just returned from an out of town trip. Â It was getting late I was tired and just not up for cooking. Â I decided to give them a try since I could get delivery.
I wasn't disappointed by any means. Â I ordered the veggie gourmet pizza and added prosciutto. Â It was delicious. Â The didn't skimp on the toppings at all. Â There was lots of eggplant (anything eggplant is tasty in my book) and spinach and mushrooms and even broccoli. Â
They were also generous with the prosciutto.
Delivery said it would take over an hour and it came in just under an hour. Â
I will try them again so that I can add to the review. Â But for now....a yummy 4 stars :)
Chicago's boasts a menu that should satisfy no matter which pizza philosophy you espouse. Â Thin crust, thick crust, and regular crust are all available as well as a list of "gourmet" options for each. Â Their gourmet options are all very tastey if not mindblowingly unique. Â I especially recommend the mexican and greek pizzas.
Not a pizza fan? Â No problem. Â There's also a wide variety of appetizers and a decently sized pasta menu. Â Fettucini con Vodka is a must try!
Chicago's loses 1 star due to extremely inconsistant delivery times. Â As a rule, I add 20 minutes to whatever estimate they give me.