This is a local place on the eastside of town by the car dealerships.Its been around since the 70s and we like to try this place every once in a while.They have a Great sausage/green pepper pizza that really hit the spot. We also had the garlic bread as well which was delicious.The decor has red skeleton pictures hanging up all over.The dining room is pretty clean & the bathrooms were clean as well(a big plus). After eating pizza they have a fun park in the back,with bumper cars,mini golf,batting cages & video games to do. We will be back again.
Review Source:If you already have a favorite pizza, this might not be your place. Their product is that unique. I have heard stories of people driving from out of town or even the state to enjoy this wonderful pizza. This pizza was my mothers favorite. She would get sasage and onions and the dance these two toppins combined with their sauce invoke an immediate pavlovian response.
Review Source:Grady's is a mystery of the pizza universe that I'm not sure I'll ever understand. Being in Central Illinois, getting a really good pizza is a crapshoot. You can either go to the Central Illinois staples -- Monicals or Tobins -- or you can try your luck at other places. Grady's, however, is a  unique place to go because if you go there for reasons other than the mini golf and go karts, it's pretty blah.
There are two things about Grady's which I never understood: the sweet sauce and the meatball sized sausage. I was going to write more, but I think I'll just leave it at that. If you don't like sweet-sauced pizza, then I would not go to Grady's.