Not a bad place. Â I had a Reuben sandwich that was fairly good, but the 1,000 island was on the side and the potato salad was bland. Â My kids had pizzas and seemed to love them because they ate every last bite. Â There are multiple TVs on - even one on the Disney Channel for kids - but the volume in the place is only for the big TV, and unless you're facing that direction, it's just noise. Â Wait staff was friendly and helpful, but it was fairly slow.
Review Source:Went to support the local business so popped in with my two daughters. The service was fast, prompt, and friendly. We ordered the buffalo chicken pizza. We didnt really like it but we also had a pepperoni pizza and that was really good. Wasn't too fond of the wings but, then again I am from buffalo and it's hard to impress me with wings. (Except Buffalos reef) good atmosphere and will be going back.
Review Source:I was visiting my cousin for the first time and I mentioned Chicago style, deep dish. and he said he heard this place had it. Well, he was right. I was very surprised. While it was not Giordano's or Unos in Chicago, it was probably the closest I've come.
Also --- I talked to the owner. He personally knows the owners of Giordano's and Uno's and his recipe is adapted from theirs. He also has the dough shipped from Chicago weekly or daily. Try it out. It's worth it. It won't change your world, but I'll tell ya it was a great change from the norm and made me think of Chicago.
Pizza is very different, but good. I can't wait to try the 7 pounder! Food and drinks are cheap. Nice place for locals. Be sure to call ahead if you plan on ordering the 7 pound deep dish.
There are a handful of games in  the entry to entertain the kids, and a full bar for the adults. They really like PBR here
The GPS wanted me to go to Navarre. Â I guess this location is, new? Â The interior was similar to a rough, hole-in-the-wall bar. Â It didn't look spic-N-span like a restaurant should be. Â Our server was friendly and helpful. Â The menu looked good, but after going to their website, I had to try this "Chicago style pizza". The slogans reads, "You ain't ever had something like this, unless you've been to Chicago. Six pounds of awesomeness"... Â Well, I have been to Chicago. Â Granted, no pizzeria around here has a pizza like this, but to be comparing this to a Chicago pizza is a joke. Â If the slogan was, "Best deep-dish pizza around" Â would be more accurate. Â This just doesn't hold a candle to a Chicago pizza. Â Will I go back? Â Yes. Â Will I order the deep-dish pizza? Â Yes. Â That said, If you are from Chicago and are looking for a taste of home, you're not going to get it here. Â If they would do some renovations and improve on that deep-dish pizza, they would have something wonderful.
Review Source:I was soooo excited to see Chicago style pizza on the menu but...it fell a little short. Â If you're expecting a wonderful, topping stuffed pie like the kind you'd get an Giordano's or even Uno's...don't get your hopes up. Â Instead, you'll get a pizza with a thick, Sicilian-style crust and about half the cheese of an actual Chicago-style pizza. Â My friend and I split the veggie pizza and were only able to finish half. Â It was tasty, not authentic and rather pricey.
The guys in our group all ordered meatball subs and they were less than impressed.
Other than that, the sevice was slooooooow. Â Yes, I understand that deep dish pizzas take longer but we had to wait about 45 min for appetizers and salads and the waitress never stopped by to check on us or refill our drinks. Â
On an high note, they have a vintage Ms Packman game but it will probably not be enough for us to make this a regular lunch place.