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Home › Forums › Lunch & Dinner Forums › Pizza › An underrated Chicago pizza

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  • March 5, 2004 at 5:54 pm #161611
    St. Louis Browns fan
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    An underrated Chicago pizza

  • June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2305700
    stormycat
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    There is a place on Belmont in Downers Grove, just south of the tracks called Skudelbutts (sp?) that has a fantasic thin crust. They don’t deliver but they do have a nifty pick-up window on the side of the building. Plus, you always get two pizzas! Kind of like Little Caesars used to do…but the pizza is actually good.

  • June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2305701
    tsores
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    quote:

    Originally posted by danimal15

    I’m partial to a little joint called Piero’s 2 blocks away from us in Highland Park. Just a storefront. They make an excellent thin crust, and good thick style as well. If you ask for the thin to be "extra well done," the crust comes nice and crunchy. Once I start eating this stuff, I can’t stop. I think there’s one in another suburb, as well, but it’s not a chain.

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    I second the opinion of Piero’s.

  • June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2305702
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    I’m partial to a little joint called Piero’s 2 blocks away from us in Highland Park. Just a storefront. They make an excellent thin crust, and good thick style as well. If you ask for the thin to be "extra well done," the crust comes nice and crunchy. Once I start eating this stuff, I can’t stop. I think there’s one in another suburb, as well, but it’s not a chain.

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  • June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2305703
    mousec
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    In addition to Rosati’s , Jakes Pizza makes an excellent thin crust. Also, last night I had a thin crust (hot giardinera and chicken) Nancy’s pizza that in many ways rivaled their stuffed pizza.

  • June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2305704
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    quote:

    Originally posted by St. Louis Browns fan

    For those who prefer a thin crust pie over the Chicago stuffed pizza, Rosati’s (lots of locations all over the area) makes an excellent pizza. They are generous with the cheese and toppings, and the price is reasonable.

    Look what I found! http://www.rosatispizza.com

  • June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2305705
    St. Louis Browns fan
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    For those who prefer a thin crust pie over the Chicago stuffed pizza, Rosati’s (lots of locations all over the area) makes an excellent pizza. They are generous with the cheese and toppings, and the price is reasonable.

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