Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Woodridge. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. Woodridge is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, with portions in Will and Cook counties, and a south-western suburb of Chicago. It uses the 630 and 331 area codes. The population was 32,971 at the 2010 census. Woodridge is the home of the Home Run Inn pizzeria chain and Pabst Brewing Company.
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Fresh Hot Delivery | Carryout | Catering Authentic Chicago Deep Dish & Thin Pizza | Homemade Italian Favorites | Pastas | Sandwiches | Wings | Desserts & More... We're ROSATI'S PIZZA, & OUR RECIPE hasn't changed since 1964! We forego the trends & stick to
I like thin crust primarily and they do a nice job here. Sausage is very tasty and they do not skimp on the toppings. Always on time for pick up. Always have local coupons which is nice. Rosati's is very consistent and if you like it the first time, you will keep on enjoying it. Keep up the good work....
My wife and I wanted deep dish pizza but also wanted to try a new pizza place near Westmont. We decided to order from Tortorice's and were extremely happy we tried their deep dish pizza. We ordered a 14" Tortorice's Special (Sausage, Mushroom, Onion and Green Pepper. It was absolutely delicious, the red sauce was fresh, good sausage, a flaky crust and plenty of gooey cheese. For folks that enjoy deep dish pizza I highly recommend Tortorice's!
I used to frequent this place for carry out and it was delicious. However, the last few times I had the cheese, thin crust it hasn't been the same. Cheese was good tasting and plentiful; however, there wasn't enough sauce (requested extra), and the crust was soggy. I'm sad to say that I won't be returning.
4 based on 29 reviews
This is a basic, pizza, Italian restaurants. The decor is nice... a bit dark. The service was very good The pizza was fine, just nothing spectacular. The salad was quite bland. It's not a bad place to eat, but I would not make a point to travel to eat there.
When it comes to thin crust pizza, for me, there is no better than Aurelia's. There are numerous Aurelio's in the Chicago area. I like the crust. I love their tangy sauce and I love their mozzarella cheese and seasoning. I've never had a bad pizza from Aurelio's. I cannot say the same for Suparosa which is just a block away. I've gotten very well done thin crust pizza there. Some would say burnt.
3 based on 27 reviews
Within the last year, Superossa in Woodridge certainly did. Veal Marsala, what once was my wife's and my favorite dish was the main reason for coming. However, a spot on traditional dish has turned into some kind of kitchen experiment introducing tomato sauce and red peppers which overpower the Marsala wine flavor. Apparently, this is the new recipe going forward since we suffered through it the last two tries. In addition, the (new?) cook over salts every dish we had including the chicken and pasta fagioli soups, veal marsala and chicken picatta.
Nothing compared to Lou Malnati's or Giordano's deep dish but that's ok. Great local pizza place. Football size feeds an army & great if you need to serve 4 hungry guys & don't want to order 2-3 pizzas. Sometimes sauce can be a little on the light side. BBQ chicken definitely needs more sauce every time we've ordered it. Side appetizers good & generous.
3 based on 46 reviews
Ok so the family and I decided to check out the Mother's Day brunch this year and I'll say this, that for $37 I expected better, much better actually. The food was ok. Definitely not bad but also not fantastic which is what you'd expect for $37 a person plus service charge. For example, for that kind of money I really feel like the missed the mark on some very basic things. You'd expect that they'd have plain scrambled eggs, right? Well you'd have to stand in line at the omelet station which is ridiculous if all you want are plain eggs, nothing fancy like an omelet. And what about eggs Benedict?? $37 and no Benedict?? Also, why not have waffles along with the French toast which was chewy by the way? Who has chicken vesuvio without vesuvio potatoes??? All and all I'm disappointed that this place really missed an opportunity to be fantastic! I mean the food was decent but they just really missed the mark here especially when there are other Sunday brunch's that included all of the things mentioned here and then some for half of the cost. Like literally half, not joking here!! I feel kind of ripped off for what we paid compared to what we got. This place was ok but not worth the money in my opinion. Next time I'll stick to our usual brunch place.
4 based on 88 reviews
Home Run Inn's three Chicago pizza restaurants and six in the Chicagoland area give you plenty of places to try our authentic homemade pizza. Or enjoy our frozen pizza made with the same all-natural ingredients, homemade sauces and sausage without a singl
We hosted my mom's 70th birthday at the HRI in Darien. Debbie was our server and amazing! Their were 21 people and we had plenty of food! No one went home hungry, matter of fact most took home leftovers. It was just a pleasant event with no issue.
4 based on 63 reviews
By far the most outstanding thin crust pizza in DuPage County. We have been ordering pizza from Papa's for 21 years and it is still as excellent to this day as it was the day we first walked in to the place. Just as amazing is their fried chicken. They make it fresh to order so it's a bit of a wait and when you get it you best not try and eat it right away as you will scorch your mouth, that's how fresh it is. But when you do bite into it all the juices will run out and you will sink your teeth into the most crispiest breading and juiciest tender chicken you have ever eaten. You can tell this is not your typical pre-cooked chain restaurant chicken places. Their soups and appetizers are devine as well. No matter what you order you can't go wrong. But if you do like thin crust pizza and fried chicken this place is a must try for sure. You won't be disappointed.
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