If I were rating them on their calamari, they would be getting 4 stars, but I went for the pizza. Unfortunately, Pizzeria Ora does not meet up with the big boys of deep dish pizza in Chicago. Although Pizzeria Ora's pizza is tasty, I did not appreciate that most of its depth was dough. I was looking for more cheese and toppings. The decor and ambiance could have been a little nicer, as well.
Review Source:Very convenient (I was staying at the Best Western). Â However, the thin-crust pizza could have used more flavor and the crust wasn't cooked well. Â The salad was pretty bland (ice burg lettuce) but the dressing (house) was excellent.
All-in-all, very convenient when you're staying at the Best Western and it's pouring rain, but not the best choice otherwise.
Well i stopped here one afternoon after years of passing its dorrs . . not sure why, it just felt right today.  The place was so relaxing, such  a low key atmosphere, that I got all of the work I intended to do done (working lunch)  and also had a nice pizza and salad in the process. (deal:  $6.50 pizzza + salad)
I enjoyed the friendly employee who was handling the whole dining room and was very conversational. Â Nobody rushed me out.
I love the pizza with a FLOUR and not a corn base. Â How can I emphasize that a pizza should be made with a flour and not corn????? Â Great taste, and a deal in terms of price. Â Much better than the over hyped tourist-driven alternatives. Â The lunch deals cannot be beat. Â They offer 2.50 slices betweene 11-2. Â Seriously?
I decided that this will be my new alternative to Portillo's, as it is more the total dining experience with enjoyable service personnel. Â (Portillo's staff is great, but cannot compare on the whole . . . ,they have diminished in some areas, i.e. security , price, and serving wine and cocktais in plastic cups as opposed to the former glassware. Â It's tacky.)
Guess I may become one o the regulars the bartender described as their normal  traffic.  Really enjoyed the experience.