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The piizza we had here was good but the atmosphere left a lot to be desired. It is very dark and noisy.
3 based on 25 reviews
This location offers carry-out, delivery and catering services only.
Love ordering our deep dish pizza here, this is TRUE CHICAGO DEEP DISH. There is no seating here (boo) but the take out is very fast and efficient. Rarely do I have to wait more than 30 minutes to pick up an order.
Buona is a quick casual restaurant chain that features Original Italian Beef, Pizza, Burgers, Hot Dogs, Salads, and Sandwiches.
I went through the drive thru here on a Wednesday. When I sat down back at my desk, I noticed my order was incorrect. I went back on a Thursday and explained what happened and the manager made sure my order was correct this time. The associates here are very understanding, courteous, and make an extra effort to tend to your lunch time needs.
4 based on 54 reviews
Best thin crust pizza around. The sauce is sweet but not over the top. Great atmosphere with a very friendly and helpful staff. Our family comes every Friday for our weekly pizza because it is so delicious and affordable. Do not have any complaints about Rosangela's!
3 based on 53 reviews
When we asked the front desk manager at our hotel where to go for an early evening dinner the Friday we arrived, she immediately recommended Jedi's. Fortunately it was only three blocks away. As we like to visit locally owned restaurants when traveling, Jedi's fit our criteria.We were more than pleasantly surprised about how good the food was. Everyone but me ordered the spare ribs, which were a great value for the price. I chose the stuffed lobster ravioli topped with shrimp. The marinara sauce was heavenly with the perfect blend of basil, oregano and rosemary.Also the service was efficient and our bill reasonable so we ate breakfast there both Saturday and Sunday. Even though Jedi's was local, the waitresses seem to enjoy serving us out-of-town guests. In that location since 1973, Jedi's is a local favorite with fantastic food and prices.
4 based on 21 reviews
We just tried the pizza and it was great. The order taker was friendly, our pizza was hot, and the delivery person was courteous We will definitely order again soon
4 based on 49 reviews
Phils has one of the best pizzas in the chicagoland area. When it's my turn to get the pizza for the football game I always order from phils. It's always done perfectly and the taste is fantastic. You won't regret eating a pizza from phils..
4 based on 65 reviews
Francescaâs on 95th opened its doors to guests in April of 2009 and joins the Francescaâs family of restaurants as the 18th addition to the family. This south-suburban Chicago outpost offers guests âsimple rustic cooking, friendly service and fair pricesâ
We decided to try someplace new for a family birthday celebration. Despite having a 95th street address, the outdoor seating area was quiet, pleasant, and wheelchair accessible. We had calamari, gnocchi, and pollo romana, and it was all delicious, with generous portions. Our server, Edgar, could not have been more attentive, and the rest of the staff friendly and accommodating. The prices were fair, and we will definitely return. One hint: the restaurant is set way back from the street, in a strip mall, and its sign may be easy to miss, but it is just before the Manor Care Rehab Center on the north side of the street.
4 based on 193 reviews
My husband and I read about Vito and Nick's on several foodie websites, so we placed it on our Chicago itinerary for a recent long weekend trip. We were so excited! Since the train did not come close to Vito and Nick's we opted to pay around $40 ($20 each way) for an Uber from the River North area down to Vito and Nick's neighborhood. Once we got there, we sat down and ordered. As we looked around, we realized that no one else in the restaurant had any food on their tables. The bartender (a very loud man who appeared to be in management) complained about the servers and/or hostess calling in sick...for the entire 1.5 hours that we were there. Once we got our food, it was not worth eating...and I LOVE pizza...especially super thin crust! The pictures I saw online drew me in, but the taste left me so disappointed. I didn't even eat my half of the pizza, and that says a lot because I will eat almost any pizza. Don't make the same tourist mistake we did by reading great things online about this place. It's either lost its edge or someone out there is spreading lies on the Internet!I've traveled across 4 continents and eaten at (and reviewed!) a ton of restaurants, hotels, and things to do. I would love to continue to share my knowledge about restaurants, things to do, and hotels with you as I travel to new places. Be sure to follow me on Trip Advisor to get my latest updates! Just click the 'Follow' link under my profile beside the review!
4 based on 211 reviews
For outstanding Italian cuisine, look no further than Palermo's 95th. This family run, award winning restaurant specializes in authentic veal, steak, pasta, and fresh seafood creations for lunch and dinner. Established in 1961 by Ben and Nina Calderone, t
Was there with family for dinner. Service was slow. I ordered the eggplant on texas toast and what I got was a toasted french like split roll with one or two slices of cheese with marinara sauce and two small slices of eggplant. I wound up cutting the excess bread away and had a 3x3 inch 'meal'. The cole slaw was also pretty bad.
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