I was so excited to try this spot and had heard many positive things. they do not take reservations BUT if you call 10-15 minutes before they will try to hold a table for you I write this because we called ahead and were told no reservations were allowed and when we got there we were not allowed to sit at an empty table because a reservation was coming who had called 10-15 minutes before. The manager was unhelpful and didn’t mention to call again 10-15 minutes before to “reserve” a space when we called earlier. I understand wanting to be flexible but clarity on seating and reserving is definitely something they need to make a concrete policy on. We stood for 10 minutes and asked how long until they allowed table holding. The guests they reserved the table for and made such a fuss over never even came. So thankfully were able to move over from the 2 top we agreed to squished into in the meantime. We sit down and I’m trying to feel more positive and then the server was rude the entire time taking our order after taking a while to come over to take our order to begin with. Now to the food, totally ok. The appetizers we got the vesuvio potatoes and brocolli cheddar bites were great. The pizza itself was nothing special by any means, we got a birria specialty stuffed pizza which was extremely underwhelming. The pizza had very little meat in it so the birria flavor was not there under the cheese and tomato sauce. Tacotlan’s birria which is incredible was not done justice with this pizza. Overall, would like to come by to try thin crust pizza or other dishes since the menu is so vast but was sooo put off by the service. Maybe...
Read moreI went to Chicago on a road trip and came across this gem. Gave me and my party not just amazing service, but above and beyond service. They offer a bunch of gluten free options too, even asking before ordering to ensure its not a dietary or allergen concern for anyone in the group. Not necessary for our group, but a notable mention that stood out for those who might want that info. We were exhausted from a long day's exploration of the city and came in late at night to eat with someone in my party's craving for deep dish.
Food was delicious and made fresh to order, the front of house team member was very attentive and gave us the best experience. Food was delicious, portions were more than (plenty for leftovers) and the presentation was beautifully done. We ended up stopping by again before we left the next day, with the same superb dine in meal from the team that morning.
From our visits we got loaded fries, regular fries, buffalo wings, deep dish pizza (twice), fettuccine alfredo (twice), cheesy garlic bread and one of their gourmet toasted foccacia sandwiches. I can't speak highly enough of every bit of food we recieved. They deliver such quality ingredients and it shows. If you're in Chicago, this place is a must. I will definitely come...
Read moreWe saw that Chicago's Pizza offered a Mickey Mouse for children that they could build themselves and decided to take our children so they could have the experience. For our ourselves, we got a deep dish pizza, thin crust pizza, and fried cauliflower. We were all pleasantly surprised by the quality of our food, which was very tasty (and we had gone only for the kids' pizza).They're focaccia was superb. Unfortunately, the restaurant sent us Mickey Mouse pizzas that were already made (not made by our kids). Other parents will understand how your dinner experience is affected when you've promised a 5-year-old something all day and then that thing doesn't come to fruition-it ruins your dinner. The staff were nice and accommodating, and they did what they could to help, including bringing out dough balls to make it seem to our kids like they were making the actual pizza. In the end, it worked. However, the dinner was a lot more tense than it should have been feel (and contentious amongst the parents). This is a situation that should've been handled by management. If the place is going to cater to children, there are the sort of things that it must stay on top off. Most parents can overlook a flawed pizza, but not a child crying...
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