View Full Version : We Need Pizza-->Chicago
Kayden
06-05-2005, 02:59 AM
GG and I are in Chicago and we're looking for suggestions for pizza places (=P~ )preferably easy to find by the pier, aquarium, and/or field museum.
we kinda need this in a hurry because we're going tomorrow and we'll check this before we leave.
Thanks
rocksolidaudio
06-05-2005, 03:09 AM
you're not going to find much around there, unfortunately. if you head up north in the city, let me know and i can make a suggestion or two.
WeaponX2099
06-05-2005, 03:17 AM
Maybe Uno's.
camoor
06-05-2005, 03:46 AM
the bums in the tunnel have molotov cocktails.
and if you goto ammu-nation, you can pick up the rocket launcher.
Apossum
06-05-2005, 03:57 AM
There's a Giordano's, Uno's and Due(owned by uno's) all within 5 minutes of there.
jaykrue
06-05-2005, 05:37 AM
http://www.metromix.com and http://www.urchicago.com
They're good websites for cool young ppl (like myself) to go out and about Chicago. Incidentally, you should've told me you both were in town. I could've brought you guys out (seeing as how my own wingwoman ditched me to spend some quiet time home :roll: ) but I was able to find some friends to play with. ;)
radjago
06-05-2005, 05:42 AM
Pizza Metro (http://pizzametro.com/default.htm)
It's on W. Division in Wicker Park, but it's worth the trip for the food. They make authentic Italian-style pizzas because the place is run by Italian immigrants.
akilshohen
06-05-2005, 06:01 AM
isn't american pizza better though? I heard that chicago excels italy in making the best pizzas.
jaykrue
06-05-2005, 06:05 AM
isn't american pizza better though? I heard that chicago excels italy in making the best pizzas.
Emmm.... I wouldn't say that. Chicago pizza is different from pizza made in Italy. It's not necessarily better or worse than Chicago - just different. I think it's the kinds of ingredients that they use for their toppings and flour. One thing that I don't see often in Chicago that I saw a lot when I visited Italy - sun-dried tomatoes as toppings. It is mighty good. :drool:
sblymnlcrymnl
06-05-2005, 06:08 AM
Emmm.... I wouldn't say that. Chicago pizza is different from pizza made in Italy. It's not necessarily better or worse than Chicago - just different. I think it's the kinds of ingredients that they use for their toppings and flour. One thing that I don't see often in Chicago that I saw a lot when I visited Italy - sun-dried tomatoes as toppings. It is mighty good. :drool:
Sun dried tomatoes? Hell yes. :drool:
whoknows
06-05-2005, 06:08 AM
GG and I are in Chicago and we're looking for suggestions for pizza places (=P~ )preferably easy to find by the pier, aquarium, and/or field museum.
we kinda need this in a hurry because we're going tomorrow and we'll check this before we leave.
Thanks
I see you have to take her out because of the picture...tsk tsk.
What other mean things have you been doing?
You should be ashamed...or proud, whatever.
bobo2k4
06-05-2005, 11:22 AM
Gino's east is the place you are looking for. You can bump into an athlete any given night. Most people I know said that they bumped into someone famous there at least once.
evilmregg
06-05-2005, 11:58 AM
Gino's east is the place you are looking for. You can bump into an athlete any given night. Most people I know said that they bumped into someone famous there at least once.
Gino's East is fan-fucking-tastic. I highly recommend it.
WeaponX2099
06-05-2005, 01:43 PM
Forgot about Gino's east. Damn good.
Xevious
06-05-2005, 01:56 PM
I have to throw in my vote for Gino's East. Its North of the Loop in a shopping area (I am going by memory though, I haven't been in Chicago for 10 years so dont take my word for it)
Apossum
06-05-2005, 01:57 PM
those are all good but Lou Malnati's is the best, imo. mmmm....giardinera, chopped garlic and tomato pizza....
Ragingbull2380
06-05-2005, 02:00 PM
I second that!
Kayden
06-06-2005, 01:39 AM
Well... thanks for suggestions, but thanks to someones dad.... :evil: We not only didn't get to eat pizza, but we wound up at the airport at 4:45 when our plane didn't leave until 7:45.
We left with time planned to go out to eat but GG's dad didn't want to drive in the city to look for a restaurant so he just went strait to the airport and told us to eat there... :puke:
The one thing I wanted to go there for... :cry:
sblymnlcrymnl
06-06-2005, 01:41 AM
Well... thanks for suggestions, but thanks to someones dad.... :evil: We not only didn't get to eat pizza, but we wound up at the airport at 4:45 when our plane didn't leave until 7:45.
We left with time planned to go out to eat but GG's dad didn't want to drive in the city to look for a restaurant so he just went strait to the airport and told us to eat there... :puke:
The one thing I wanted to go there for... :cry:
I feel your pain man. :cry:
Kayden
06-06-2005, 01:47 AM
I feel your pain man. :cry:
:|
No... you really don't
I spent all day walking and I grabbed the wrong pair of boxers and they rolled up funny and I have a rope burn on my thigh...
We went to the Shedd Aquarium, which was cool. However, GG and I have both already been there and wanted to go to the science museum. However, her dad kept asking where we were going until the aquarium was the answer. He paid, so I suppose its fair, but the most of the day was constantly about what he wanted. When we saw everything at the aquarium we wanted to go eat, but he wanted to go to the observatory. Again, it would have been cool, but factoring in the walking time and all other stuff, we would have been there for about half an hour. The genius thing of it though, was that he wanted to walk the longest way possible after his other daughter told us that her hip was really sore. So he made her limp 2 miles.
I did, however, get sex. :mrgreen: In bowling alley bathroom none the less.
Apossum
06-06-2005, 01:49 AM
I did, however, get sex. In bowling alley bathroom none the less.
I don't know you, but you've got my respect :lol:
ryosnk
06-06-2005, 12:02 PM
I know it not by your suggested areas but if your ever by milwaukee and armitage go check out Congress pizza, it rocks.
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