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  • Super User

I don't have a Chicago Style Pizza very often and got a craving last weekend. The nearest Pizzeria Uno's was too far away, so I decided to make one.

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Sausage, pepper & onion deep dish.

Not Lou Malnati's, but it was very tasty. :)

  • Super User

There's no such thing as Chicago Deep dish pizza, but there is a Chicago Deep Dish lasagna!! ;D

  • Super User
There's no such thing as Chicago Deep dish pizza, but there is a Chicago Deep Dish lasagna!! ;D

Ever been to Chicago ?

I'm from Detroit and there are several Pizzerias that serve deep dish pizzas ( square), I love them and unfortunately there is nothing like it in my area Florida.  I was weened on Buddy's, original location 6 mile and Conant, Shields pretty good too.

  • Super User

Now I'm getting hungry :).

  • Super User

Nothing like a cheese casserole to fill the belly  ;D

There's no such thing as Chicago Deep dish pizza, but there is a Chicago Deep Dish lasagna!! ;D

Definitely never had Chicago deep dish pizza before...  Don't speak if you don't know anything about it.

There's no such thing as Chicago Deep dish pizza, but there is a Chicago Deep Dish lasagna!! ;D

Ever been to Chicago ?

I'm from Detroit and there are several Pizzerias that serve deep dish pizzas ( square), I love them and unfortunately there is nothing like it in my area Florida.  I was weened on Buddy's, original location 6 mile and Conant, Shields pretty good too.

X2 for Buddy's

There's no such thing as Chicago Deep dish pizza, but there is a Chicago Deep Dish lasagna!! ;D

Definitely never had Chicago deep dish pizza before... Don't speak if you don't know anything about it.

Pretty sure he was just saying it's a lot like lasagna. 

There's no such thing as Chicago Deep dish pizza, but there is a Chicago Deep Dish lasagna!! ;D

Definitely never had Chicago deep dish pizza before... Don't speak if you don't know anything about it.

X2 and coincidently, my all time favorite was from a place named Chicago's.  Can't get it out in the suburbs though so we make do with Vita Bella's, still excellent, but not the best.

I'm not all that big a fan of Lou Manalti's, don't like their crust.

  • Super User

My wife's from Lisle, she's not a fan of Malnati's either.  She loves her some deep dish though, and she really likes Bugsy's in Old Town Alexandria here.  She also likes the super thin square pizza ya'll have in Chicago; we never could find or make a good sub for that here.

  • Super User

They sell NY style slices.  He's no dummy.  Besides, we're like 8 hours from NY City.  There's only one place outside of NYC that has anything remotely close to actual NY style crust, Joe's Brooklyn Pizza.

They sell NY style slices. He's no dummy. Besides, we're like 8 hours from NY City. There's only one place outside of NYC that has anything remotely close to actual NY style crust, Joe's Brooklyn Pizza.

Oh they would still find him... They are pretty hardcore about their pizza :P  I must say though, New York style pizza is amazing with a whole bottle of hot sauce on top :)

I'm from Texas but my family hails from Chicago. Down here all we get is that New York style stuff. But I thank God every night that my parents showed me what real pizza should be.

Real men eat deep dish pizza

Born and raised on the South Side and live in South Suburbs so I think I may be qualified to speak about Chicago Style Pizza. The best by far is from Giordano's, a close second is Connie's. I welcome anyone to pay a visit and I will share a pie with them.

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Born and raised on the South Side and live in South Suburbs so I think I may be qualified to speak about Chicago Style Pizza. The best by far is from Giordano's, a close second is Connie's. I welcome anyone to pay a visit and I will share a pie with them.

Why does that statement make the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High come to mind?

Born and raised on the South Side and live in South Suburbs so I think I may be qualified to speak about Chicago Style Pizza. The best by far is from Giordano's, a close second is Connie's. I welcome anyone to pay a visit and I will share a pie with them.

Why does that statement make the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High come to mind?

I went to a Catholic (co-ed) High School, we were worse.

  • Super User

Apparently this face --> ;D means that I am serious haha.

  • Super User
Born and raised on the South Side and live in South Suburbs so I think I may be qualified to speak about Chicago Style Pizza. The best by far is from Giordano's, a close second is Connie's. I welcome anyone to pay a visit and I will share a pie with them.

From the North side now in the burbs. I like Giordanos stuffed pizza, but had it once in Orlando and it was horrible. Must be the ingredients. Uno's is good on Rush and Ontario but I don't care for their other locations. Might also be the ambiance. My brother is a Lou's fan. I never cared for it. Nancys is good but too expensive. If you wanna go thin crust Riggios on Oakton and Milwaukee is the shiznit.

I like deep dish, but St. Louis style is far superior.

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I like deep dish, but St. Louis style is far superior.

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I have had them all and nothing beats a real deep dish Chicago style pizza!

I like Pizza Hut.

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Apparently this face --> ;D means that I am serious haha.

Which face means you are annoying?

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