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"CHICAGOS BEST PIZZA" - Can Pick 3!
Lou Malnatis 24%  24%  [ 75 ]
La Gondola 1%  1%  [ 3 ]
Genos East 11%  11%  [ 36 ]
Unos (orginal only) 7%  7%  [ 21 ]
O'Fame 0%  0%  [ 1 ]
Baranabyis 4%  4%  [ 13 ]
Eduardos 5%  5%  [ 15 ]
Bacinos 1%  1%  [ 4 ]
Aurelios 13%  13%  [ 40 ]
Art of Pizza 2%  2%  [ 7 ]
Pats 1%  1%  [ 4 ]
Apart 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Bricks 1%  1%  [ 4 ]
Petes 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
Pequods 5%  5%  [ 17 ]
Nancys 6%  6%  [ 19 ]
Armands 1%  1%  [ 4 ]
D'Agostinos 6%  6%  [ 18 ]
Palermos 8%  8%  [ 26 ]
Total votes : 314
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 8:49 pm 
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Went to Vito & Nick's. Their thin crust was great.

There's a place in Lisle called Lucano's. They also have 2 other locations. Their thin crust is outstanding. It's like a cracker crust. Highly recommended. Tell 'em I sent you.

Mrs Rogue works in Naperville and has raved about Lucanos. I've never had it. Love me some ultra thin crust so ill have to check it out.


I usually just get cheese and sausage. On Saturday, I added bacon. Normally, bacon makes everything better. Not in this case. The grease of the bacon was much more noticeable than that of the sausage, and it made the crust not as crispy. Still tasted good, but I shan't get bacon again.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:41 am 
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Unplanned...took the family to Pizano's in Glenview over the weekend. Back when I worked in Glenview, this had become my favorite thin crust pizza. It's been a few years, as I now work in Milwaukee.

Ordered 1 thin and 1 deep dish. The thin is still very good. They have a very unique crust. The deep dish was "meh". it's the thinnest "deep dish" named pizza I've ever had.

Overall, not as good as I remember it and my GF said it was good, but she enjoyed Peaquod's better.


You ever try Kaisers in Gurnee? They make the best pie in the far north burbs in my opinion. There is one in Kenosha now as well and does very well. Thin crust is probably their best style.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:38 am 
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yes...I've done Kaisers. Good pizza, but there are better options in Lake Co. In no particular order:

Wayne's - Grayslake
Antioch Pizza
italian Ovens - Round Lake Beach
Tammy's Pizza - Spring Grove
RJ's - Lindenhurst. They can be inconsistent in quality, but when it's good it's really good.
I've yet to try it, but I heard Fox Hole in McHenry is really good.

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The best thin crust anywhere is the cheese and sausage at Quonset in waukegan...there's really nothing else like it

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The best thin crust anywhere is the cheese and sausage at Quonset in waukegan...there's really nothing else like it

' Hard to think anything in Waukegan is "THE BEST"

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 6:51 am 
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While I dont let YELP reviews make a final determination for me on any place, when I read the most recent reviews and they are almost all negative. I turn away and go elsewhere.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 7:02 am 
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The best thin crust anywhere is the cheese and sausage at Quonset in waukegan...there's really nothing else like it

' Hard to think anything in Waukegan is "THE BEST"


I haven't been there since the mid 90s. They were pretty good back then. No idea any longer.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 7:04 am 
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wdelaney72 wrote:
yes...I've done Kaisers. Good pizza, but there are better options in Lake Co. In no particular order:

Wayne's - Grayslake
Antioch Pizza
italian Ovens - Round Lake Beach
Tammy's Pizza - Spring Grove
RJ's - Lindenhurst. They can be inconsistent in quality, but when it's good it's really good.
I've yet to try it, but I heard Fox Hole in McHenry is really good.


I've been to Wayne's and Italian Ovens but it has been a long time. Fox Hole was ok on a half handed recommendation from Darkside.
Been to RJ's as well, if they are inconsistent they shouldn't make the list. Kaisers is good every time.

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Ahh yes, Quonset. We went there five years ago when my stepbrother was here for a Naval ceremony. We decided to pick up some pizzas to go and head back to the hotel, since the place was packed. We're waiting to place our order, and the guy in front of us is getting angrier and angrier by the minute. Apparently he had been waiting a few minutes to pick up his, but no one from Quonset came over to check on him. He got so pissed he ends up just screaming a bunch and storming out. Without his pizzas. We step up to order, and the worker says the guy paid for his pizzas, so they're ours for free if we want 'em. Got his ham and pineapple, and pepperoni. both large thin crust. Delicious.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 7:24 am 
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Ahh yes, Quonset. We went there five years ago when my stepbrother was here for a Naval ceremony. We decided to pick up some pizzas to go and head back to the hotel, since the place was packed. We're waiting to place our order, and the guy in front of us is getting angrier and angrier by the minute. Apparently he had been waiting a few minutes to pick up his, but no one from Quonset came over to check on him. He got so pissed he ends up just screaming a bunch and storming out. Without his pizzas. We step up to order, and the worker says the guy paid for his pizzas, so they're ours for free if we want 'em. Got his ham and pineapple, and pepperoni. both large thin crust. Delicious.


:lol: I didn't think that people who ordered pineapple and ham pizzas got angry. Good to know.

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Home Run Inn moving into old Leona's on Sheffield and Belmont.

http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151005 ... eonas-spot

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bigfan wrote:
While I dont let YELP reviews make a final determination for me on any place, when I read the most recent reviews and they are almost all negative. I turn away and go elsewhere.


YELP sucks.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_R ... inois.html

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 6:16 am 
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is Vito and Nicks the real deal? Thinking about checking it out soon. I was just eh on Peaquod's.


Never been there but I did see they were selling Vito and Nicks frozen pizzas up here at Woodmans so I picked up a sausage.
Been in the freezer for about 3 weeks. Was surprised to see in in the frozen section.


I bought one of these last week. As far as frozen pizza goes, it's pretty damn good. I wish it were a little cheaper ($8.99 here), though.

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is Vito and Nicks the real deal? Thinking about checking it out soon. I was just eh on Peaquod's.


Never been there but I did see they were selling Vito and Nicks frozen pizzas up here at Woodmans so I picked up a sausage.
Been in the freezer for about 3 weeks. Was surprised to see in in the frozen section.


I bought one of these last week. As far as frozen pizza goes, it's pretty damn good. I wish it were a little cheaper ($8.99 here), though.


I think this was my assessment as well. Definitely had a different tasting sauce if I remember correctly.

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Had some of the best thin crust we've ever had tonight.

Cassano's on Ogden in Naperville is what Aurelio's would be if Aurelio's was good.

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Rosati's thin crust is some of the best I've had up here. Hadn't had it for years until recently.

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Rosati's is always solid

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Home Run Inn moving into old Leona's on Sheffield and Belmont.

http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151005 ... eonas-spot


It wasnt bad, really tasted liked a HR frozen, but at 5 times the cost!

Still, great setup to watch games.

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Rosati's is always solid


Rosati's in Marengo is stellar, in Harvard...not so good.

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Home Run Inn moving into old Leona's on Sheffield and Belmont.

http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151005 ... eonas-spot


It wasnt bad, really tasted liked a HR frozen, but at 5 times the cost!

Still, great setup to watch games.


man, what the hell happened to Leona's ? it was pretty solid at one point , maybe 10 years ago


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 7:23 pm 
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How is Rosati's not in this poll?


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Agreed, Rosati's is hit or miss. The one by me sucks. The one over by Favrefan's neck of the woods is very good, but I'm also usually drunk and high from FF's secondhand smoke when we get it.

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Rosati's problem as far as I remember is that they are independent franchises. Your quality depends on the operator and if Rosati's Inc polices them or not. I had a great one by me when I lived in Tinley Park.

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Piece needs to be on this list.
I f'n LOOOVE Piece.

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Rosati's problem as far as I remember is that they are independent franchises. Your quality depends on the operator and if Rosati's Inc polices them or not. I had a great one by me when I lived in Tinley Park.


This is correct. Some Rosati's are great, and some are bad.

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Rosati's in Woodridge recently changed ownership. PittMike, the same guys who owned Woodridge were the same guys who opened Tinley Park. They didn't keep it very long, though.

The first time I went back after the new owners took over, I noticed they were all wearing Rosati's baseball hats and T-shirts. I asked if it was under new management, as I didn't see either of the old owners. The new guy in charge immediately started bad mouthing the old ownership. Didn't care for that, so I haven't been back. Besides, Lucano's is better, and it's closer to home. RIP, Woodridge Rosati's. I was looking for a reason to break up with you, and the big mouth new guy gave it to me.


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Rosati's problem as far as I remember is that they are independent franchises. Your quality depends on the operator and if Rosati's Inc polices them or not. I had a great one by me when I lived in Tinley Park.


This is exactly right. You've got to stick with the locations that use whole milk mozzarella and 7/11 sauce. There were a few Rosati cousins who moved to Arizona years after the original Valley owner established his place in Tempe in 1985. They were looking to make a buck off the name and didn't care about the quality of the ingredients/sauce/crust/cheese.


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Had Pequod's for the first time today at lunch...it was pretty good...had the lunch special $4.95 for a 7" deep dish, added sausage and garlic. I'd eat there again.

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Had Pequod's for the first time today at lunch...it was pretty good...had the lunch special $4.95 for a 7" deep dish, added sausage and garlic. I'd eat there again.



Never understood adding garlic as a topping. There's already garlic in the sauce. Garlic on top can just dominate every other flavor on the pie.

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Can we "un-sticky" this thread now?

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