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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 Jun 21, 2006 5:58 am 
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1. Lou Malnatis - Deep Dish
2. La Gondola - Even though the last one i had wasnt the best
3. Uno or Due- The Original locations only
4. O'Fame- Bastards don't deliver anymore!
5. Cafe Luigi- This is your NY Pizza
6. Eduardos- It is a really good Pizza, takes too long though
7. Chilimac on Broadway- Only had it twice, but damn good.
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10. CW Napkin- My Hangover Pizza. They have all the computer stuff, so I dont need to repeat my address, the pizza gets here quickly and it can be held in one hand when laying down, with a full triangle slice. The pIzza is OK too.

Willing to Move things arounds based on votes. Not Moving #1 though

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It's a travesty if Aurelios is not put on that list. They only do thin crust but it's the best I've ever had. The original one in Homewood is the best place to get it and ask for the old oven if you go there. They'll do it and the pizza comes out perfect. Way better than the newer conveyors.


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For thin crust, I like Pat's Pizza downtown. We order it at work quite a bit and have never been dissappointed.

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Armand's in Elmwood Park.

I always thought it was the best pizza in Chicagoland.

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LOOOOUUUUUU

No doubt taking the number 1 slot.

Got issues with others.

How about Bricks on Lincoln?

Nice call on O'Fame, reminded me of Barnaby's, but better.

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Barnaby's is a fantastically filthy pizza. Always great to hit the one on Wolf and Touhy after a Wolves game with a big pitcher of Amber Bock (what?). That one is head and shoulders above any of the others left in the chain. It still keeps the dank.


I guess people just don't wanna hang out in a dank pit no more.

You're not thinking of getting rid of the dank, are you Moe?

Maybe I am, Carl, maybe I am.

Oh no! The dank, Moe, the dank!

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Aurelios or Beggar's.....
Gino's East is an o.k. deep dish.

also, Tombstone used to make a mexican frozen pizza....great with homemade hotsauce....oh yeah...

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Pizza? I have no thoughts on pizza!

Good call on Barnaby's. Ask the guy at the cash register if you can get an extra topping of steroids on you pizza. I have no doubt that place is a mob front. They really have no interest in your business...but the pizza is still good.


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I'm putting in a vote for Pete's Pizza on Western near Addison. How about Pequod's on Clybourn? Carmelized cheese on the bottom...mmmmm


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Barnaby's is a fantastically filthy pizza. Always great to hit the one on Wolf and Touhy after a Wolves game with a big pitcher of Amber Bock (what?). That one is head and shoulders above any of the others left in the chain. It still keeps the dank.


Agreed. Hands-down the best Hole-In-The-Wall pizza joint to go to in Chicago. I mean come on, when they serve you scalding hot pizza with plastic silverware and plates, you can't go wrong.


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Punky Brewski wrote:
How about Pequod's on Clybourn? Carmelized cheese on the bottom...mmmmm


Never been to the one on Clybourn. Only to the one in Morton Grove (not too far west of the Edens & just south of Dempster). I agree though - really really good za!

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I feel bad for all of you who have never had a real pizza. Lou Malnati's blows!


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The Original La Gondola was on the SE Corner of Montana and Ashland. It was a Classic Italian place for 30 years or so. White Table clothes, etc, tremendous food.

Being that is was self considered fine dining, they would not serve Pizza in the Dining room.

You could only carry out from the pickup window around back.

They sold the building and moved into the Shopping center on Ashland & Wellington with the Jewel. (2900 N Ashland)

There is no signature pizza, no gimmick, just a really good solid thin crust pizza.

Peuqods? It's like Bread? Never understood why anyone likes it, but if you do, I am happy for you.

Garlic, feel free to name the "REAL" Pizza you speak of, and I am sorry but I am not flying to Napoli for a slice

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Barnaby's is a fantastically filthy pizza. Always great to hit the one on Wolf and Touhy after a Wolves game with a big pitcher of Amber Bock (what?). That one is head and shoulders above any of the others left in the chain. It still keeps the dank.


Agreed. Hands-down the best Hole-In-The-Wall pizza joint to go to in Chicago. I mean come on, when they serve you scalding hot pizza with plastic silverware and plates, you can't go wrong.


Another great hole in the wall is Joe's Pizza over in Wheeling. Not quite as good since they changed the crust about a year ago, but still outstanding. And they certainly keep the dank.


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1. Perry's Pizza Joint-Northlake Take the ride and try it!!
2. Home Run Inn-City
3. Vita Bella -Plainfield
4. Lou's -Lincolnwood
5. AT's a Nice-Romeoville

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What about PJ Cornucopia's Fantastic Foodmagorium and Great American Steakery? I hear they serve a mean pie.

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I much prefer the Texas Cheesecake depository, also try the Spaghtti Laboratory.

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Garlic cheese, nice wrote:
I feel bad for all of you who have never had a real pizza. Lou Malnati's blows!


You tickled our asses with that feather in two different threads now. Where is this great pizza?

Why do I get a feeling we have a New Yorker in our midst.


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Never been to the one on Clybourn. Only to the one in Morton Grove (not too far west of the Edens & just south of Dempster). I agree though - really really good za!


If you like Pequod, you should give Burt's place a try. Burt was the original owner of Pequod and serves a pie very similar to that establishment, but better, in my estimation. Burt's is on Ferris just north of Lincoln. Give it a try.


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If you like Pequod, you should give Burt's place a try. Burt was the original owner of Pequod and serves a pie very similar to that establishment, but better, in my estimation. Burt's is on Ferris just north of Lincoln. Give it a try.


Hey TM, Where is Ferris? Can't find a listing for Burt's.


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Punky:

I forgot to mention that Burt's is unlisted. Here's the phone number: 847-965-7997.

The address is 8451 Ferris and the restaurant is about 1/4 block north of Lincoln in Morton Grove. Ferris runs for about 4 blocks between Lincoln and Dempster. If you know where the Pequod is in Morton Grove, it is only a few blocks away.

If you're planning on going, call ahead. Burt keeps wacky hours sometimes. Burt is kind of an aging hippie and his place is like something out of a distant past--it's a fun little dive of a place. I wouldn't necessarily call it a destination pizzaeria (though many do), but it's about as good as Morton Grove gets, and as I say, better than the Pequod. Burt and his wife are great people.


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It's not in the city so may not count in the rankings, but Piero's in Wilmette has an outstanding thin crust. And they don't scrimp on the toppings as so many Chicago joynts seem to do. Their Chicago style and stuffed are ok, but I'm not a big fan of that style so can't rate them.


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Next year when I build "Big Fan Land" (Yes, like Papi Land, but cooler), I shall invite a few over and Pizza from your neck of the woods will be a requirement.

Yes, you will need to drive into the city, but it will be close to the expressway

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Last night I tried Apart Pizza. It's carry out/delivery only, over on Montrose and Lincoln. If thin pizza is your thing, give them a try. I thought it was pretty good. Here's a link to their menu.

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I AM ORDERING IT TONIGHT! Got the Flyer forgot to try it

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Where the hell is he?


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