Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Elmhurst, Illinois, United States. Elmhurst is a city mostly in DuPage County and overlapping into Cook County in the U.S. state of Illinois, and a western suburb of Chicago. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 44,121, which was estimated to have increased to 45,171 by July 2012.
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I know there are around 50 Rosati's across multiple states, so I guess they'd be considered a national chain, but I think they're so much better than the other fast food pizza places that there really is no comparison. I would rank their pizza up with the best in E-Town. If I lived on the north side of town this would be my go to pizza place. It's not cheap, but it's good. Strictly a takeout place.As of this writing there are ninety-six restaurants in Elmhurst. I plan on eating at, and reviewing, every one. For a complete list of Elmhurst restaurants see my list at 'eatingelmhurst.blogspot.comâ
We have a favorite Italian place in Elmhurst but it was closed so decided to try this place. We ordered some pizzas and pastas for lunch. The pasta with veggies and garlic was very garlicky, too much for my taste, but the veggies were fresh and crisp. The pizza had a nice thin crust and the cheese was dense, the veggie toppings were fresh. Overall the meal was a good value and the food was good, not great, but good. Iâd try it again if our favorite place was closed again.
4 based on 13 reviews
We had 20 people on the patio plus two little dogs, a family event, and they served us well. We ordered about 6 different pizzas, pitchers of beer and wine....the pizza is so good.....my favorite is the home made sausage. The best. The server was great. Recommend!! A small local pizza place.
4 based on 17 reviews
This place has been a staple since I was younger. The pizza is the best! I recommend a baked panzerotti. They make them the best, and all ingredients are fresh. Their catering menu is very good and is always a time saver for hosting large parties.
4 based on 27 reviews
Angelo and Rosalia Battaglia established Two Brothers from Italy Ristorante & Pizzeria in 1976 and has been operated by their family since. With great pride, we keep the tradition of using the freshest and highest quality ingredients to serve you authenti
Restaurant was pretty empty for 630 pm It was a quaint little place downtown Elmhurst near the train station.Servers were pretty Inattentive but friendly & helpfulOrdered the stuffed jalapeños & they came out still frozen so they were sent back. When they returned they were burnt to a crisp & uneatable...They redeemed themselves with the Italian beef sandwich. it was great!I'd probably try them again
5 based on 16 reviews
A friend and I recently lunched at Rosalia's Deli based upon another friend's recommendation. What a great diner! The variety of food offered was diverse (from salads to sandwiches, paninis, pizzas, soups, etc.) and catered to the whims of their patrons. We each selected the French Onion soup and a half sandwich of corned beef, paid our bill, and waited at our table for our name to be called. First, our soup was served to us (a nice touch) and we were impressed that the soup was served in a crock,oozing with cheese melted on top of a toasted baguette. It was delicious! Our sandwiches arrived; corned beef thinly sliced with Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion. Sandwich was just as good as the soup. No room for dessert, but their pastries looked very appetizing, I regret not purchasing some for home. We did though check out their "to go" case and it is impressive; specialty salads, marinara and meat sauces, frozen pasta noodles ready to be cooked at home, meatballs,garlic bread ready for baking, and the options go on. I confess, I did give in and purchased their fresh meatballs, marinara sauce and garlic bread for dinner that night and my husband raved about the food. Whether you eat in or bring food home, you will not be disappointed.
4 based on 36 reviews
We had a great experience! We were there on Tuesday for the Buy one get one. We took the train from downtown just to eat at Armand's. It does take time to get your food but it is worth the wait! We moaned with every bite. If you like thin crust pizza, there is no better pizza!
4 based on 123 reviews
White table cloths, nice presentation, but basic Italian. Accordingly, prices are pretty reasonable... so if you want good food at a good price (and a lot of it) go there. Had veal that was tender, but lacked flavor - wife's lasagna was plentiful and on point. Good wine selection.
4 based on 71 reviews
This location offers carry-out, delivery and catering services only.
We have been getting Lou's deep dish for many years. One of our very faves, until the last 2 visits. Did you change the recipe Lou? Last 2 times this past Friday and a week before just not right. Too much sausage and huge tomatoes. Buttercrust crust still too die for but pizza use to have more sauce and just the right amount of other ingredients like tomatoes and sausage. We might give you one more try Lou in the hope you just had a couple of bad weeks but we are near to going elsewhere.Mike & MaryWe're sorry that you haven't enjoyed your two most recent pizzas, Mike and Mary. Our recipe has not been changed and we appreciate your willingness to give us one more try. We would like to have a manager speak with you directly. Please get in touch with us at (630) 516-0800 or send us an email at [email protected]. Cheers, Elmhurst - Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
4 based on 103 reviews
Had a business lunch. Food was great and extremely reasonableI had chicken Parmesan and associate ha pizzaVery relaxed atmosphere for lunch. I will definitely go back!
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